A Common Language for Electrical Engineering: Lone Pine Writings
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Eric Dollard is a legendary electrical engineer trained by RCA,
Bell Labs and the US Navy. He is the only man alive to have
successfully replicated Nikola Tesla's wireless electricity
technology and is considered to be the modern living Tesla. Because
of his contribution to electrical science and his advancements in a
Tesla-Alexanderson type of Advanced Seismic Warning System, the
Federal Government's documents in relation to this project refer to
him as Dr. Eric Dollard, which confers to him an honorary PhD. His
fans lovingly refer to him as Professor Dollard. The Lone Pine
Writings (Part 1) and its content was developed out of the general
frustration of the author when trying to teach others about his
work in electrical engineering. This collection of papers started
appearing in discussion threads on Energetic Forum around 2011. At
the time, Eric Dollard was living in his famous 1980 Toyota
Corolla, in the harsh wastelands of Lone Pine, California.
Originally, Eric wrote the material out on paper and mailed it to a
colleague who transcribed the material and posted it in the forums
under the pseudonym T-REX. Each paper or letter was called a
transmission in honor of the language of a radio operator and
contained information on specific electrical engineering terms and
how they are to be used. The original format of the material is
retained in this edition of the book. The phenomena we call
electricity is a dynamic, but artificial presentation of the
Natural World, and because of this, its behavior follows specific
rules. Understanding these specific behaviors is the key to
engineering this phenomena, but developing a common language with
which to describe these behaviors is the key to teaching others
these engineering skills. The purpose of this book is to provide
clarity for the electrical engineering community regarding the use
of common terms for electrical units. The last attempt to
standardize this language was made by Oliver Heaviside over 100
years ago and his effort was met by censure from the Royal Society
of London. It is hoped that the release of this book will be met
with a more enlightened response. Peter A. Lindemann, D.Sc. Editor,
A & P Electronic Media A portion of the proceeds will go to EPD
Laboratories, Inc., a 501(c)3 tax-deductible non-profit corporation
that supports Eric Dollard in advancing the electrical sciences.
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