Free Electricity Or Lost Energy Secrets Of The Russian Empire - Alternative View

Free Electricity Or Lost Energy Secrets Of The Russian Empire - Alternative View
Free Electricity Or Lost Energy Secrets Of The Russian Empire - Alternative View
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In this material, we will continue with you to study the unusual artifacts of the Russian Empire, which, unfortunately, have been preserved exclusively in archival photographs.

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Above is a photograph of the first Tobolsk Museum. Particular attention should be paid to the facade of the building and the dome itself. This museum is still functioning safely, only these parts were dismantled and not because of their dilapidation, but in order to hide the engineering structure of the past.

And this is far from the only case of deliberate destruction of the current energy installation.

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Above is Omsk in 1885. There were special devices (circled) on the roofs of houses. Thanks to them, the lights were on in the houses. And if you recall the lessons of history, then they said that before the revolution, almost everyone sat by torches and candles.

These installations were completely destroyed (together with the temples, which were in fact gigantic power plants, but more on that in the following articles) in the period from 1925 to 1940.

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Irkutsk 1891. The rich house is decorated with a setting typical of all the rich buildings of that period. And it consisted of two spiers, between which there was a large metal lattice.

The main nodes in the free energy receiver were two spiers. In order for the installation to stop working, it was enough just to remove them.

But we examined well-to-do houses, let's now turn our eyes to the most ordinary houses of ordinary workers.

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Kurgan 1876. As we can see, similar units were installed on ordinary houses, albeit in a simplified form. And they were of completely different modifications.

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Blagoveshchensk 1891. It turns out that the only difference was that ordinary houses did not have their own dome system (the so-called wave generator). A different engineering solution was applied here:

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Vologda, 1893 (for example, this photo was taken, but there were a great many similar installations literally throughout the entire Empire). Here we see pillars with a special frame, they were the energy repeaters from the large dome throughout the rest of the street. Moreover, the "public dome system" looked different, for example:

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Moore 1864. Or like this.

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Perm city in 1880. But do not assume that these settings were used solely for lighting. For other household needs, they were also quite suitable.

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Water column at the end of the 19th century, the city is unknown.

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Kurgan 1895. And here we see a primordially Russian invention, namely the combination of one installation to provide energy to the temple and the adjacent house.

Now pay attention to the pipes of the house:

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The area of the Zeya River, Amur Region, late 19th century. On the pipes we see very strange units, the principle and purpose of which is rather difficult to even guess. But again, this is not the only setting.

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These incomprehensible spheres are also installed on the floating lighthouse of the Kerch ferry.

It turns out that the energy of the past was developed and used from the most prosperous houses to a simple hut.