Nikola Tesla
If you haven't noticed, you will see now that I am a real Tesla freak.

NikolaTesla was a mathematician/engineer/inventor/scientist that was prominent around the year 1900 and for a while after that. He pioneered many inventions, such as the Induction Motor, AC Power, the Tesla Coil, Wireless Signal and Power Transmission, Particle Beam Weapons, and many, many others. He was among the first to experience that air, when cooled down, could be separated into it's elemental components, by pouring them off in liquid form (his lab experiments paralleled Linde's, in Germany).
It is thought that Tesla was also clairvoyant, because he was gifted when it came to pulling out ideas about things he could invent. He designed and would troubleshoot inventions in his mind before putting his info down on paper or creating prototypes. When Tesla died, the US government was rumored to have seized all of his personal documents and information. Many say some in the US were concerned that this info would fall into another country's hands. Most of these documents were given back to the family at a later date, but not before being carefully recorded and catalogued.
Several books with info related to Tesla's experiments that I find totally interesting:
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Nikola Tesla's Earthquake Machine: With Tesla's Original Patents (Plus New Blueprints To Build A Working Model ! )
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The Fantastic Inventions Of Nikola Tesla (The Lost Science Series)
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During the years when Tesla was actively inventing, he created what has come to be known as an "earthquake machine", which I find incredibly fascinating. It has been duplicated in modern times, but apparently not perfected, and if any of these have worked in modern times, they have definitely not been made public. About this Tesla invention:
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Nikola Tesla placed a lot of importance upon the principle of resonance. An every day example of how resonance works is evident when you consider the feedback that you get with an audio microphone, or an electric guitar. When you speak or yell into a microphone, you get an amplified signal of predictable intensity. But when a microphone starts to feedback, the squeal is unproportionally loud and totally uncontrollable. It feeds itself, and will go on indefinitely. This feedback is what I see as a good example of how a vibration is induced at the resonant frequency of the system. It illustrates how resonance can appear to amplify a signal at a given frequency, and allow it to be transmitted from one object to another. |
Tesla's Earthquake Machine Tesla built a device that could generate a signal (energy) that would be tuned to the resonant frequency of a building or some other structure. He would attach/couple the oscillating device to the building, and adjust it to operate at the desired frequency. His device would generate a series of pulses, where the energy would be absorbed into the chosen structure. After some period of time, the vibrations induced would build to the point where the building would eventually become excited and would vibrate at resonance (its own resonant frequency). From there, this magic box would continue to work until the vibrations increased in severity to the point where the structure would vibrate itself apart, in much the same way that an opera singer can set up sympathetic vibrations in a crystal glass at its resonant frequency, causing it to vibrate itself into pieces. Tesla reportedly used such a device on a building in New York and almost shook it apart. Tesla bragged on many occasions that a larger version could be built to split the earth in half like an apple. Although he was laughed at, I believe the future will bring about some common use for this idea, and the world will know that this device is credited to Tesla, much like a/c power transmission and the principles of radio have come to be known as Tesla's great contributions in our time. |
Another idea that Tesla pioneered was the idea of using the earth itself as an electrical conductor. Many believe that Tesla's idea is being used now and is related to the Taos Hum, or the Bristol Hum, as it is known in England. For military applications, there are certain advantages to passing currents or signals through the earth to transmit data, etc. Many believe that the Haarp system used today is the source of (or cause of) the Taos Hum, or others like it. This hum is quite widespread and is being reported now in most developed countries (US, Canada, Britain, Germany, Australia and many others). It is thought to be a byproduct of a Tesla type of transmitter, or more properly, a number of them operating at many locations around the globe. Any invention can have unwanted byproducts, so if this is happening, those responsible should come forward and admit what they are doing, and stop it.
I will add more to this page in the future. I believe that the ideas from a truly great person like Nikola Tesla should be retested and developed to extract the absolute maximum benefit to everyone.