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Jeff Behary's Electrotherapy Museum Full of Restored Tesla Coils
In this video I have uploaded a rare 2007 interview of Jeff Behary inside his famous Electrotherapy Museum full of many restored centuries old Tesla coils, spark, and static electricity generators. This was the third interview in Dominique Radwanski's pilot episode titled Somewhere Out There, which never got aired. Dominique's co-host Rob Simon traveled to West Palm Beach, Florida, USA to meet up with Jeff Behary to get insight on the work of Nikola Tesla. Jeff Buhary is the founder and curator of the museum, which became his lifelong passion after noticing that an old Tesla device affected an unplugged TV. The first use of electricity for health purposes was when patients realized that an X-ray machine had alleviated a person's migraines. It was initially thought that the X-rays was the reason but eventually they realized it was the electricity. Soon after, hundreds of thousands of Tesla coils were produced claiming to cure all kinds of health problems. Of course, the US government stepped in to ban and destroy all of the devices, such as the Violet Ray electrotherapy device, in which the ban is still held in place. Violet Ray devices are still sold outside of USA.
Jeff Behary has also worked on modernizing the Tesla coils, including developing a portable power supply for an X-ray machine. Nikola Tesla had envisioned many applications of inventions, the grandest of which was transmitting electricity wirelessly through the air and free for all.
Jeff Behary's website and other links:
- Electrotherapy Museum: https://electrotherapymuseum.org/
- October 23, 2020 Interviews with Technical People: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1213946/5847010-ep-9-jeff-behary
- Interview notes: http://www.electrotherapymuseum.com/Article1/Article1.htm
- Violet Rays medical device wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_ray
The full episode and sections playlist is listed below:
- Full Episode: https://youtu.be/VArK2cMsLtA
- Sections playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLai3U8-WIK0FKWhQcSEPew5n0KSUySNrv
Timestamps:
- Rob Simone flies to West Palm Beach, Florida: 0:00
- Meeting Jeff Behary and his Tesla Museum: 0:45
- ElectroTherapyMuseum.com is now ElectroTherapyMuseum.org: 1:21
- Initial discovery of electrotherapy started with X-ray machines: 2:08
- High voltage Tesla coil surgical tools: 3:02
- Tesla used resonance to obtain high voltage and was relatively safe: 4:01
- Tesla Ultra-Violet Rays therapeutic device: 4:41
- Working Tesla coil from a portable X-ray machine: 6:04
- Ozone generator: 6:52
- Jeff Behary's interest began when a device affected an unplugged TV: 7:56
- Tesla coil as a power supply for radio transmitter or wireless telegraphy (transmitting Morse code): 8:35
- Tesla coils generated a wide range of radio frequencies: 9:39
- 100,000+ volt static electricity generator, consumes 100 watts and can be regulated to produce almost direct current (DC): 9:47
- Tesla coils can produce eddy currents for similar Hutchison Effect levitati
Category | Education |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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