cannot help thinking that in every place where we find these lines of force, some physical state or action must exist in sufficient energy to produce the actual phenomena." "An infinitesimal world, with the molecules and their atoms spinning and moving in orbits, in much the same manner as celestial bodies, carrying with them and probably spinning with them ether, or in other words, carrying with them static charges," – Dr. Nikola Tesla he said, "seems to my mind the <b>…</b>
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So is it true that 100 years ago Nikola Tesla invented a device for capturing free energy from lightning and harnessing electircity all over the globe? Or is it just a hoax?
We won’t be able to find out what all sorts astonishing discoveries Tesla actually did until someone forces CIA to reveal their secret archives (hopefully during the act of destroying the CIA for good).
Seriously, I don’t think he managed to solve this eternal riddle. But surely he found many other things of great importance which could alter the world’s development in some ways. The Tesla coil is a great example – who ever could imagine electrical energy, enough to light tens or hundreds of tubes, traveling harmlessly through the air? Or about one million volt device doing no damage even in direct touch? However, except for a few inventions, his works are… say… inaccessible.
Tesla:
AC power; radio; tesla coil; induction motor; flourescent lights; work with x-ray; theory of AC power; free energy; radio control; automation; postulated radar 15 yrs before it was invented; Tesla had a way to modulate and transmit a power signal – like a radio signal over the air; his disruptor; his “death ray”–no proof that he actually made it work although it is said he made it work and dismantled it because he thought mankind was not ready for such a weapon. People of his day didn’t realize his visions of the future. We are just starting to now over 100 yrs later.
Eistein:
Father of modern physics; Quantum mechanics; theory of general relativity; special relativity; Many of Einstien’s theories and visions of the future have yet to be realized.
This question is of course a matter of opinion. I say there is genius, supra genius, then there is Nikola Tesla. What do you say? Back up you answer.
I’ve knowabout Tesla for yrs. Magnetic flux density is measured in Teslas
tesla. einstein had his wife, also a trained and highly gifted physicist to help him in his research. she is really never given the credit she deserved for her contributions to einstein’s early career developement as a theoretical physicist. einstein worked very closely with her in the developement of his theoretical work on relativity. sex discrimination in europe during their early careers, kept her from being recognised for her talents and skills. tesla was a lone wolf in his drive and theoretical research, including his experimentation. the problem for tesla, was his lack of business sense, keeping him under the thumb of greedy financial backers like j. p. morgan. who, along with others kept teslas works and discoverys secret, until and unless they could make a great deal of profit from the sale of his inventions, or control the marketing and supply exclusively. remember einstein was a theoretical proposer. tesla was a hands on, applied science provider, and innovator, who took his theories into the lab and shop. to fully develope new technology. that is, in fullness, the mark of real genius.
What would you say if I told you that for almost 100 years the technology has been available to provide the world with nearly free energy, an energy source that was self-renewing and virtually harmless to the environment? What would you say if I told you oil and energy companies were conspiring to keep these technologies away from us so that they can make maximum profits, regardless of the suffering it caused?
You’re right! Why would I place a question regarding Tesla’s discoveries in a category for spirituality and religion? Hmm….
Nikola Tesla notwithstanding, one should agree that there is no denying that multi-national corporations and their lobbyists have a great deal to lose if they should no longer enjoy the lion share that circulates through the international markets. Thus theirs is to share an aggressive disincentive to truncate those who dare truncate that circulation and by default truncate their respective markets’ executives and planners.
This should not be thought as conspiratorial or theoretical: it is evident, even to the coarsest observer.
Only the barest research is needed by anyone, by even the “obtuse” consumer, to find that under-handed financing is rampant, especially inside the oil, energy, pharmaceuticals, food, and investment securities industries.
And in truth, one need do little theorizing to observe how easily do the corporate-to-greed-to-consumer… dots connect, which assaults are headlined weekly in the print and broadcast media, not to mention those CEO’s and CFO’s who now drop like flies by reason of kitsch practices and corrupt business ethics — increasingly so adjudged as crooked by many domestic and foreign intelligentsias of the Western Hemisphere — with the American mortgage debacle as stark example.
In fact, we no longer have need of conspiracy theorists. Why bother! Even a child of thirteen can see how base have many professions become in these same industries, for this very same child bears witness to how greatly his parents and their peers struggle daily to make ends meet.
.Why would our governments want to hide from us that today’s “space age” technology is, in fact, 60-100 years old? These Cold Fusion and Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) documentaries and patents provide many clues.
After emigrating to America in 1884, Tesla patented over 700 inventions. Alternating current, remote control, and robotics are only a handful – yet Tesla has been almost forgotten.
Radio, radar, neon, X-ray, and fluorescent lighting are generally attributed to others – but in fact Tesla was first to demonstrate them. Some of the reasons people would wish to remove Tesla and his inventions from our textbooks become very clear when you realise that Tesla’s other inventions of last century include: free energy – wirelessly transmitted as electricity, particle beam weapons, and electromagnetic propulsion systems capable of powering any aircraft – as long as it was saucer shaped, cigar shaped, triangular with rounded corners, or any other shape with rounded corners. These were not simply theories or Sci-Fi – they were publicly demonstrated scientific FACT.
“Free energy” would completely eliminate our oil-dependant financial systems. Government scientists have quietly developed Tesla’s particle beam weapon and electromagnetic propulsion systems. Here lies the real reasons for the almost complete erasure of Tesla’s name from our history books, with continued government interference instrumental in banishing Cold Fusion today.
“I Love Exploiting the GOvernment!”.
Source:
http://www.conspiracyresearch.org/forums/Free-Energy-f51.html – Further info
http://www.ConspiracyResearch.org/wiki
http://tracker.ConspiracyResearch.org
Some one is always selling “snakes oil” for what ails you. If there really is an “easy” solution to energy, there are enough independent inventors to discover it and pass it on to the masses.
I agree there are things we don’t know, but it is never what the conspiracy groups want you to believe.
I am doing a research project on Nikola Tesla. The largest Tesla coil ever made could produce 12 Mv of power. Just so the reader can realize how much energy this actually is, I am stating how many 100 watt light bulbs it can power. So how many megavolts equal a watt? Or does it even work out? Is there any other comparison I could make?
A volt (and therefore a megavolt) is a measure of electromotive force, that is, the force which pushes electrons through a wire.
A watt is a measure of power, which is a rate (energy per time).
You’re a bit confused with the units. 12 MV is not a measure of power, nor is it a measure of energy. It’s a measure of voltage. There isn’t a direct comparison to the number of 100-watt light bulbs it could power, because a 100-watt light bulb is rated for 100 watts, but it can always output less than 100 watts.
Additionally, it is possible to have a machine capable of large voltages, while being capable of only very small currents, and therefore low power. A Van de Graaf generator is such a machine, capable of producing 5 MV potential difference, but only a tiny current.
Ok……..i know u’re gonna think i’m a nerd or a low-life loser and if so please don’t read this
The only difference is that i think I am a LOT dumber than he is.
I am a 16 year old girl and i am NOT the average teenage girl u see in high schools and hence i get bullied a lot. I mean i’ve set aside guys because i think they distract me in my academic works and i’ve given up in makeup (haven’t worn makeup in 10 years:S) and trying to look hot. I’ve realised that that’s not what i’m here for.
My dream is to..*don’t laugh* …..change the world…mainly by providing a solution to the world’s energy crisis….by producing limitless, free energy for the world’s poor. Although people can’t seem to find just one solution to the energy crisis, I believe there is a solution right under our noses waiting to be discovered. I just really badly want to find it. I want to help people and i don’t want to sell my ideas for money. I want to share them with the rest of the world for the benefit of mankind.
I want to be a huminatarian and a *laugh* genius. Considering my visions, I am a lot like Nikola Tesla and he’s my idol. I can also fluently speak five languages like he did at the age of sixteen
I mean yeah we got our results today and i got like 100 for pysics, 97 for bio and 99 for chem but what really puts me off is maths. I am good at it but i get so discouraged by it. I mean my face turned sour when i saw a 75 for maths ………..the first time i screwed up this badly for maths.
I’ve always felt that i worked so hard for it and just too dumb to write it in an exam. I put SO much effort into getting a good maths grade but now after all that hard work, i feel SO dumb
People who did everything at the last minute got 100s and 90s and this makes me think i’m really stupid. And worse if i am to pursue a career in scientific research, it’s not going to help if i am naturally dumb and need 100s of hours of work just to get an A in maths (the most crucial subject in engineering).
I just feel like giving up on my “changing the world by energy engineering” idea…….i feel so …..DUMB.
Help……if i screw up in maths, will it really affect my career and if so how can i be better at maths? I also have weak mental abilities……..
I wish i was like Nikola Tesla (he had a photographic memory),,,,,with strong mental abilities like he had …….Do you have to be born with it or can you develop it through hard work?
I know what i said above was too much to expect from a dumbo like me but i still think that if your will is strong enough anything can be done. I just need the guidance and confidence from people.
Right now i think my main weakness is that i don’t have enough resources to design my own experiments, and to demonstrate my ideas . Is there any way ( books, internet etc,) that i could learn more about engineering ideas to develop my designing skills. Don’t mention about my school, the people there hate me because i manage well without their help and always try to put me down so i can get absolutely NO co operation from them.
I also live in Sri Lanka which makes things harder since they don’t really have programmes which could let young people come out with their ideas, There is not much scope for research or new discoveries, they just borrow everything from the Western world.
Is there anyway i can design new inventions or at least help me to do so and how can i make my own lab at home?
I appreciate your time reading this
Thanks!
While it may sound cliche, everyone is on this Earth for a reason…and every individual has the ability to change the world we live in….for the good, or for the bad. You seem like you really want to make a difference, and have a lot of potential to do good things.
I am sorry to hear about teasing abd bullying in school. As a male, I have been there, and it is not fun. The best thing to do is not care what other people do and/or say, because if you truly want to make a difference, it is good to get used to being criticized regularly. I dealt with the same thing, and ignored it, did what I wanted to do, and when people realized it wasn’t bothering me…it went away just like that. Then, I had the best Senior year imaginable.
There are people who have NOTHING who can touch and change the world. You just have to want it. Watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciYk-UwqFKA&feature=related
That’s just to show you the incredible things that anyone can do, even without the proper resources or abilities. Whatever you want to do….just go get it…
As far as engineering goes….do what you want to do. Don’t worry about other people around you getting better grades in Math. Your not dumb. Everyone learns differently. Try changing up studying. Instead of cramming the books, make up some kind of game, or cards or anything toh elp you learn. Remember, struggling is the best way to learn. The people who get the A’s will forget everything, but the people who struggle will always remember it, and be better off for their future.
There are so many great people that have touched and changed the world…they start with nothing, and their name is remembered forever, because they never gave up. I believe anyone can accomplish their goals. Good luck to you, and I hope everything goes well.
The RCA Airnergy device has been introduced and demonstrated at CES 2010 in January. It’s a small device that reportedly can charge batteries, cell phones and possibly other mobile devices with energy harnessed from WIFI signals. RCA representative said it was to be launched in summer and even mentioned the planned prices. It’s now been exactly 9 months since then. What happened to the device? Are there any news? Googling it only brings reports from January.
P.S. Technology is very interesting, many critics have been telling it was impossible to achieve claimed results (charging BlackBerry from 30% to 100% in 90 minutes) with just WIFI signals, since WIFI signals are not transmitting enough power. However I believe the device could rely on more than just WIFI signals (also radio, TV, possibly even Cosmic Rays/Space Radiation that Nikola Tesla discovered). Nokia has recently published reports about building a similar device.
RCA Airnergy coverage: http://ces.cnet.com/8301-31045_1-10433178-269.html
Nokia energy from thin air: http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/06/11/nokia-phones-pull-energy-out-of-thin-air/
You can find a fuller explanation of how it works and the comment that it seems to have disappeared here: http://findebookreaders.com/blog/2010/08/ereader-tablet-news-8282010/ (August) The critics may be wrong as the device gathers energy when it is available and stores it on an inboard battery which is then used to charge a device. It is not the airwaves that charge the device in that time but the battery.
For all we know it may take 3 weeks to charge the battery on the device and this makes the difference. Wireless battery charging is here. Now it is mostly for small devices but who knows, perhaps tomorrow we will be charging batteries in electric cars without ever plugging them in: http://gigaom.com/cleantech/wireless-charging-making-the-leap-from-gadgets-to-cars/
Especially section 4, second paragraph from the bottom.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20100125/cm_huffpost/433688
Imagine if we would have listened to Nikola Tesla over 100 years ago.
I suggest watching this video and following the links for the rest of it. Please, watch it in full.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mlEeL6V80s&feature=related
The restructuring of our economy should be through restructuring of our energy.
I’ve personally known this for a long time.
Another man who had a cleaning fetish and was germaphobic?
Howard Hughes…….?
True geniuses. Both of them.
I’d imagine not. But you might want to give this one a read. Normally i don’t read it neither. And not everything i agreed with at all. But, as mentioned previously, overall it is a good article. i also suggest following the links within it as well and reading those.
Look to your right.
Might i suggest downloading it.
http://8bitdownloads.homestead.com/Nikola-Tesla-eBook-Collection.html
Nikola Tesla was indeed one of the greatest innovators of all time. Someday his unfinished papers will be deciphered and we’ll benefit even more from his genius posthumously.
Thanks for the link.