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Nikola Tesla - The Forgotten Father of Today & Tomorrow
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| Plasma International works with
high frequencies and high voltages, and thus we are frequently
referencing the theories of the original “mad scientist”
Nikola Tesla and the thoughts of his best friend, Mark Twain.
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The life and work of Nikola Tesla is in the focus
of interest above all for his ingenuity and contribution
to world science and engineering. Had the alternating
electric current system been the only thing he ever
invented, the name of Nikola Tesla would still remain
permanently inscribed on the list of the most renowned
people whose work has been of pivotal importance for
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Moreover, knowing that Tesla invented or
theoretically anticipated almost all technical devices people
are using today, with which he helped usher in the Second
Industrial Revolution, his role becomes immeasurable. Tesla
wrote more than 1800 patents, most now “missing”.
See 135 Tesla patents.
Tesla gave us alternating current and the first hydro-electric
dam powered from Niagara Falls When Nikola Tesla discovered
the electron, he wrote to J.J. Thomson in 1891 saying his
experiments prove the existence of charged particles ("small
charged balls"). After Tesla died in 1943 the Supreme
Court of the USA overturned Marconi's patent of modern radio
in favour of Nikola Tesla. The
Truth.
“Any intelligent fool can make things
bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch
of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction”.
That was a quote from Albert Einstein pictured here with
Tesla. Tesla had nothing but contempt for the "physics"
of Einstein. He absolutely believed in the ether and the
possibility of taking electricity out of this ether without
splitting the atom and causing dangerous radiation. Tesla
didn't think about splitting these atoms to obtain enormous
power in such a potentially hazardous manner. He knew that
his system of wireless transmission harnessed to Niagara
Falls was a safe template to be copied again and again to
provide all the safe, clean power that was necessary to
run the modern industrial world.
At the beginning of the war, the US government desperately
searched for a way to detect German submarines. Thomas Edison
was put in charge of the search and when Tesla proposed
the use of energy waves ( what we know today as radar) to
detect these ships, Edison rejected Tesla's idea as completely
ludicrous.
A few of Tesla’s inventions: |
1. Tesla Coil & auto ignition system
2. AC induction engine (no carbon brushes)
3. Solar powered engines
4. Transmitting Power without Wires (called WiTriciity
in 2007)
5. Seeing by Telephone and wirelessly (TV & Radio)
6. A Means of Employing Electricity as a Fertiliser
7. Fluorescent Lighting & neon lights.
8. Specialized lighting and a precursor to the X-ray
machine
9. Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft
10. Terrestrial Stationary Waves
11. Robotics
12. Meters
13. Valvular Conduit
14. Earthquake Machine
15. Magnifying transmitter
16. Laser
17. Death Rays
18. Thermo-Electric Power
19. X-Ray machine
20. Radar
21. Electrotherapeutics and Biotronics
22. Computing Logic Circuits/Remote Control/Communications
23. Bladeless Turbine
24. Solar Tower
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Worlds First Hydro-Electric Powerhouse
At Niagra Falls, Tesla was the first
to successfully harness the mechanical energy
of flowing water. Change it to electrical energy,
and distribute it to distant homes and industries.
His revolutionary model set the standard for hydroelectric
power as we know it to day. Since his childhood,
Tesla had dreamed of harnessing the power of the
great natural wonder. And in late 1893, his dream
became a reality, when Westinghouse was awarded
the contract to create the powerhouse. It was
the most likely power source for Tesla's wirelessly
powered car.... think about that.. |
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In the past NASA used a 12 mile long wire, it charged
freely from the potential electricity in the area above
the magnetosphere. Tesla knew this, and NASA used his research
to launch STS 75.. The tether incident of STS 75 launched
in 1997 proved the fact that electricity can be produced
in abundance for free, unexpectedly it produced many, many
more times the voltage than was originally expected, and
calculated. All this power was free energy, the technology
was theorized by the man of light himself, Nicola Tesla.
"All matter comes from a primary substance, the luminiferous
ether," stated Nikola Tesla. He sensed the universe
was "composed of a symphony of alternating currents
with the harmonies played on a vast range of octaves,".
To explore the whole range of electrical vibration, he sensed,
would bring him closer to an understanding of the cosmic
symphony. Tesla understood that the cosmic symphony is resonance.
Nothing exists in the Universe that does not have harmonic
vibration.
Tesla Taps the Cosmos Tesla’s patents in this direction
are based on alleged discovery by him that when cosmic rays
or radiations are permitted to fall upon or impinge against
an insulated conducting body P connected to one terminal
of a condenser, such as C in Fig. 4, while the other terminal
of the condenser is made by independent means to receive
or carry away electricity, a current flows into the condenser
so long as the insulated body P is exposed to such rays;
so that an indefinite, yet measurable, accumulation of electrical
energy in the condenser takes place. This energy, after
a suitable time interval, during which the rays are allowed
to act in the manner aforementioned, may manifest itself
in a powerful discharge, which may be utilized for the operation
or control of a mechanical or electrical device consisting
of an instrument R, to be operated and a circuit-controlling
device d (Fig. 4).
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Tesla bases his theory on the fact that the earth is
negatively charged with electricity and he considers same
to act as a vast reservoir of such a current. By the action
of cosmic rays on the plate P there is an accumulation of
electrical energy in the condenser C. A feeble current is
flows continuously into the condenser and in a short time
it becomes charged to a relatively high potential, even
to the point of rupturing the dielectric. This accumulated
charge can then, of course, be used to actuate any device
desired.
An illustration of a proposed form of apparatus which may
be used in carrying out his discovery is referred to in
Fig.4.
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| Centre to Tesla’s Letterhead was the antenna of Tesla's
"World's radio station" which he constructed in
Long Island in the vicinity of New York, it testifies his
farsightedness and ingenuity. His idea was that this station,
build in 1900 should by remote wireless control transmit throughout
the world not only the news but music and photographs as well.
However, that great plan could not be carried out because
when it was realised free unmetered energy could be made available
to everyone Tesla’s funding was terminated and his tower
was destroyed. In 1960 the International Commission for Electrical
Engineering, at its session in Philadelphia decided that the
unit of magnetic induction is to be universally called “Tesla".
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Tesla had a several friends including possibly only
one scientist, Elmer Sperry and several non-scientific
friends the closest of which was probably Mark Twain
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens) pictured here with one of
Tesla’s lamps in his laboratory.
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Electrotherapeutics - Nikola Tesla discovered that alternating
currents of high frequency (10kHz or greater) could pass
over the body without harm. In fact, levels of electrical
energy that would prove fatal at a reduced frequency could
be tolerated when the frequency was above l0kHz. During
his lecture before the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers (AIEE) at Columbia College on May 20, 1891, Tesla
predicted that medical use would be made of this phenomenon.
A year later, d'Arsonval independently reported similar
observations on the physiological effects of high frequency
currents before the Society of Biology in Paris. In early
1892, Tesla met d'Arsonval on a lecture tour of France where
Tesla was pleasantly surprised to find that d'Arsonval used
his oscillators to investigate the physiological effects
of high frequency currents.
It is clear from Nikola Tesla's lectures and publications
beginning in 1891 that he was the first to discover that
radio frequency (rf) currents could be employed safely for
therapeutic benefits, Tesla also suggested that rf currents
could be used for other medical purposes--the sterilization
of wounds, as an anesthesia, for stimulation of the skin,
and to produce surgical incisions. As Patton H. McGinley,
Ph.D., of the Emory Cancer Clinic has stated: History has
not been kind to Tesla in the sense that the credit for
all of the pioneering work in the field of electrotherapy
has gone almost exclusively to d'Arsonval.
Logic Circuits/Remote Control/Communications.
Tesla was a pathfinder in rf communication and communication
theory. In the early 1890s, Tesla entertained the scientist
and general public alike with his demonstrations of high
frequency, high voltage experiments. This type of electricity
was virtually unheard of, indeed, even unimaginable, before
Tesla developed the Tesla coil and demonstrated it before
the IEE at an 1891 lecture in London, England.
Tesla's experiments with high frequency, high voltage electricity
continued throughout the decade. During this period, he
invented several types of lights based on this unique power
source. In fact, he utilized fluorescent lighting in his
laboratory thirty years before it was to be in general use
in industry. Perhaps it is because of these experiments,
Tesla believed that wireless power was possible!
In 1898, at Madison Square Gardens he publicly demonstrated
a remote control submersible boat. This clearly established
that Tesla was a man years-decades-ahead of conventional
science and technology! In this amazing feat of engineering,
he incorporated the use AND gates (logic circuits), digital
communication, electromechanical interfacing (robotics),
and radio--all of which were virtually undeveloped (and
unimaginable) at the time! Despite the Madison Square demonstration,
the Navy turned its back on Tesla's invention at the time
because it was too advanced for them to comprehend.
Wireless Transmission of Power
Tesla considered his crowning achievement to be the wireless
transmission of power at Colorado Springs in 1899. In 1900,
upon his return to New York, Century Magazine published Tesla's
article, The Problem of Increasing Human Energy which was
amply illustrated with photos from Tesla's Colorado Springs
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Tesla's work in Colorado Springs allowed him to
return to New York to pursue the next phase of the
wireless technology development... the construction
of a full scale transmitter at Wardenclyffe on Long
Island. To do this required immense amounts of money...
money which Tesla did not have at the time. To get
the money, Tesla approached the one person in New
York who would have the sums necessary... J. Pierpont
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In The Problem of Increasing Human Energy,
Tesla laid out his vision for the evolution of power production
and the furtherance of mankind. It is quite a remarkable
philosophical work in that it gives us deep insight to Tesla's
thought formation processes. Perhaps when J.P. Morgan read
this fine essay, he realized how dangerous Tesla was to
the status quo and decided to fund Tesla's work in order
to control the direction that Tesla's work took.
Unfortunately, Tesla's funds ran out halfway through the
project and the Morgan interests refused to further fund
Tesla's work. Tesla was forced into bankruptcy and his beloved
Wardenclyffe tower was destroyed on the pretext of "national
security!" Bankrupted and cut off from funds, Tesla
nevertheless continued his work in a new field... mechanical
engineering.
Means of Employing Electricity as a Fertiliser
Not the least ingenious of Tesla's great schemes is was an
invention to fertilise impoverished land by electricity. No
longer would it be necessary for the farmer to spend half
his year's receipts in purchasing fertilisers, he only had
to buy an electric fertilizer machine of his own. Dumping
a few loads of loose earth into the fertiliser machine, it
comes out at the other end, ready to be spread over the surface
of the impoverished ground, where it will insure for the following
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The explanation which Tesla gave of just
why so simple a piece of work should be productive of such
wonderful results is not difficult to comprehend. "
Everyone knows," said Tesla, " that the constituent
of a fertiliser which makes the ground productive is its
nitrogen. Everybody knows also that nitrogen forms four-fifths
of the volume of the atmosphere above that piece of unfertile
land. This being the case it occurred to me: 'Where is the
sense in the farmer buying expensive nitrogen when he has
it free of cost at his own door? All the agriculturist needs
is some method by which he can separate some of this nitrogen
from the atmosphere above the ground and place it on the
surface.' And it was to discover this means that I set to
work."
As far as the non-technical eye can perceive, the working
model of the electric fertiliser consists of nothing but
an upright copper cylinder with a removable top, with a
spiral coil of wire running throughout the length of the
cylinder. Through the bottom of the cylinder are two wires,
which connect with a specially constructed dynamo. A quantity
of loose earth, treated by a secret chemical preparation
in liquid form, is shovelled into the cylinder, a high frequency
electric current is passed through the confined atmosphere;
the oxygen and hydrogen are thus expelled, and the nitrogen
which remains is absorbed into the loose earth. There is
thus produced as strong a fertiliser for a nominal price
at home, rather than purchase at a large cost miles and
miles away.
Tesla Bladeless Turbine
In an effort to return to profitability, Tesla developed
a new type of bladeless pump and turbine that would have
reduced the conventional pumps and turbines to the scrap
heap. His initial work at the Watertown Power Station in
New York indicated that his method could take advantage
of the latent power of vaporization by using saturated steam.
Later, he worked with Allis-Chalmers engineers in Milwaukee
to develop the turbine. However, internal friction led to
the disruption of the project and it was abandoned. Scientists
today continue to scour through his notes. Many of his far-flung
theories are just now being proven by our top scientists.
For example, Tesla’s bladeless disk turbine engine,
when coupled with modern materials, is proving to be the
most efficient motor ever designed.
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Teslas 1901 patented experiments with cryogenic liquids
and electricity provide the foundation for modern superconductors.
He talked about experiments that suggested particles with
fractional charges of an electron - something that scientists
in 1977 finally discovered - quarks!
| When Albert Einstein turned the world upside down
with his theory of relativity, the only one who opposed
him was Tesla. According to Tesla, Einstein’s
relativity wasn’t sufficiently relative. He proved
to Einstein that he could create velocities that are
much greater than the speed of light. He considered
Constant C the basis, and not the fastest velocity in
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HAARP
There are three things to think about Tesla when talking
about this particular project. The first ... we should
think of Tesla every time we look at a microwave oven;
again the radiation frequency of the microwave oven
and the concept of the microwave oven was Tesla's.
The second thing is, it is a frequency transformer.
Tesla, with the Tesla coil, changes one frequency to
another frequency. What we are doing up there, we're
taking at 5 megahertz a frequency which radiates in
the ground and we transform it into 1 hertz, 5 hertz,
10 hertz, or whatever it is. So we have really a frequency
transformer similar to what Tesla was thinking. Third,
and most important, once we create the waves they propagate
exactly the way Tesla conceived it through the earth
ionosphere waveguide. Source: Selections
from an interview with Dr. Dennis Papadopoulos Professor
of Physics, University of Maryland Senior Science Advisor,
H.A.A.R.P (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program)
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Tesla was one of the world's most original and greatest
inventors and thinkers, but because he was so original and
out of his time, his genius was mistaken for insanity and
science fiction. Tesla technology is still promising, it
continues to run up against a wall of "organized opposition".
Tesla was a “true” inventor in that he did not
merely improve on existing technology, but instead he had
a tendency to create entire new industries with his radical
ideas. Although much of Tesla's work remains to be reconstructed,
he will at least be an active topic of discussion well into
the 21st century.
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