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A collection of some facts, videos that make you think: were the people of the past so dense? It is possible that they knew much more about electricity and its production than some of our energy industries.
Research photographer Ismet Smaili in the Sharri Mountains, Kosovo, found a mysterious artifact that looks a lot like an electromagnetic coil. The object is, as it were, "soldered" into the stone.
Also, judging by its appearance, it is possible that this is a LATR (linear autotransformer), or just an inductor.
It is possible that it was filled with some kind of concrete composition, liquid stone.
Promotional video:
Something was screwed to this part.
We will not exclude the version of skeptics that the device of the middle of the 20th century. got into the mud, which is petrified, as in this example:
And if it's a Tesla coil? And then it makes sense to watch these videos:
How do you like this version of the original use of chain mail?
Knight's armor as protection against electromagnetic radiation or electrostatic fields.
Watch these two videos:
Perhaps the video with the magnetron itself is a fake, but an interesting thought was put into it:
Doubts that such technologies could have been used in the past go away after viewing this information:
From thick steel, this armor will be heavy. And in battle, the knight becomes clumsy. Thus, they lose their military purpose. But from a thin one - quite excellent protection against static voltage.
Examples of strange weapons from the past:
Why this wire? That the handle does not slide? Maybe. But it was possible to make a relief surface of a metal cylinder.
Source with a list of 26 articles with a strange supposedly melee weapon from the past.
Could this "weapon" be related to the theme of "arresters", "lightning throwers"?
Getting a static voltage on the Jed, as I understand it, from some kind of vibration device, possibly working on the principle of the piezoelectric effect. By the way, there is a version that the pyramids are electrical installations powered by the noise of the Earth (micro-oscillations of its surface).
It looks like a Tesla coil, only hidden in the cylinder of the installation. As well as from it - a gas-discharge lamp also lights up here.
Illumination of the cities of the past.
Frankfurt in 1730.
The Paris Exhibition showcases the achievements of electric lighting. This is 1890.
Find the differences:
The question is, why did they remove such beauty, this decor?
I think this is why:
A video about interesting observations at old houses. And the author's thoughts about their heating and lighting:
By the way, perhaps this is how the huge halls and rooms of ordinary houses were illuminated in the past:
Generator building in St. Petersburg.
An example of the scale of the use of electricity (albeit not atmospheric) in the not so distant past: the book by engineer Aleksandrov, published in 1912, withstood 4 editions until 1918. Very interesting for those interested in the history of electrification, although some Soviet storytellers managed to see the first Ilyich's light bulb only in 1920.
They write that the hair dryer was invented by an American in 1925, but look, a Russian woman had it on the table at the beginning of the century! Christmas tree garland. But what an apparatus for eliminating wrinkles is, they do not even know now! Most of all, I was surprised that there were already two-tariff meters, which we had only 25 years ago.
Author: sibved