Preface
Tesla refers in his INVENTIONS,
to a “pencil-thin” line of light
that was created with this device. It is my belief that Tesla not
only invented the Ruby Laser in 1893
,
but he also demonstrated
it and published it’s results.
The problem with the device was that
it was set up so as to “vaporize,” or destroy, the button, so that the
laser effects were probably short-lived.
However, if we jump ahead to the 1918 story, which was told to me
by Coleman Czito’s grandson’s wife, it is very possible that Tesla
used the same or similar kind of apparatus to send laser pulses to
the moon.
Working of Ruby Laser
1) A powerful lamp is wrapped around a ruby rod, depositing
energy in the form of undirected light of many colours, or
wavelengths
(2) Atoms in the rod absorb and store energy from the light
(3) Reflecting mirrors then allow a small amount of light to
bounce back and forth in the rod, collecting some of the atoms'
stored energy on each pass
(4) Some of the light escapes through one of the mirrors; it is a
directed, intense beam of synchronised light waves of a specific
colour