out on the latest news, anything related to Tesla
or Dr. Farnsworth , and creative art projects. I actually got to
see Tesla (well his ashes) at the National Tesla Museum in
Beograde, Serbia along with some ... Also, if you have a tesla
coil or a fusor / farnsworth / bussard reactor.
Nuts about Tesla , hate Edison. Have a Tesla
coil in the living room, between the Ganesh alter and my cozy
fireplace.
Nikola Tesla (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла) (10 July ... [2] Tesla is often described as the most
important scientist and inventor of the modern age, a man who "shed
light over the face of Earth". Contemporary biographers of Tesla
have regarded him as "The Father of Physics", "The man who
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with Tesla under the
headline "Tesla 'Harnesses' ... of Tesla material that helped make
this paper possible. References 1. Nikola Tesla, U.S. Patent
#685,957, "Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy,"
reproduced in Nikola Tesla: Lectures * Patents * Articles
(hereafter LPA), Tesla Museum,
by Crystalline333
favor of Tesla
Tesla, in short, ... remember Tesla. His "Tesla Coil"
supplies the high voltage for the picture tube you use. The
electricity for your computer comes from a Tesla design AC
generator, is sent through a Tesla transformer, and gets to your
house through 3-phase Tesla power. Tesla
by JDRedding
on his finances, Tesla died impoverished
and forgotten at the age of 86. Tesla's legacy can be seen across
modern civilization wherever electricity is used. Aside from his
work on electromagnetism and engineering, Tesla is said to ... Tesla was ahead of his time, many of Tesla's ideas
and concepts are
by betenoire
radio program on Tesla (you can ... great is this, a map of Tesla in New York
Actually, the map itself is not the interesting part, but the
accompanying information is. I never knew there was a Tesla St. on
Long Island! From The Tesla Memorial Society of New York: Update:
Link to map with Tesla St.
by AnarchyMark
Tesla died on January 7th, 1943 in Hotel New Yorker, in
Manhattan, in room 3327 on the 33rd floor of the hotel. Immediately
after Tesla’s death, Tesla scientific papers vanished from his
hotel room in Hotel New Yorker. Tesla papers were never found.
Tesla ... Tesla’s Ray: “Last week Dr. Tesla
Comment by sinisterbrain
understand the
weird ideas Tesla had. Part of the problem is that Tesla was not
incredibly good at promoting himself. Worse is that Edison was good
at promoting himself and doing everything he could to discredit
Tesla and his alternating ... All the amazing ideas that Tesla had and was
classified!
Comment by DdanceWme
Hmmm :-P Lol It
never made sense to me that Tesla would stop his project for free
energy from the sky until looking at who ... I don't fully understand
interference and I don't think Tesla really did either. Knowing
that Tesla stayed away from physics and didn't participate with the
scientific
Comment by wyldchara
Edison was an odd man too" Tesla..ahh the lovely tesla coil.
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Tesla developed
AC power (using the word "developed" lightly). A few years
later Tesla ... is that Tesla gave him a break on AC motor
royalties. If Tesla's income comes from Westinghouse, how
could he release wireless power? It would destroy
Westinghouse and Tesla would
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As for TeslaTesla researched ways to transmit power and
energy ... org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla)From what I have read,
the MIT team used Tesla's research to develop this. Tesla
wasn't the father of modern physics for nothing.</tesla
rant>I think that is our largest discrepancy is
Comment by ian_wendt
produced by Tesla Motors. ... rather good-size Tesla coil.It's
really more of a photo trick. It uses a long exposure to produce
the image of the complete ring. Here, check out the
link. http://tesladownunder.com/tesla_coil_sparks.htm#Rotating%20long%20breakout%20point Tesla
coils
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Tesla never did get
wirless power to work correctly, you can transmitt power through
Microwaves and radio waves, but its not as effient as wired
transmission. Tesla also was kinda loopy as well
Comment by Alfyne
he was rightly
mentioned my amclay) are Da Vinci and Nikola Tesla. My vote might
be for Da Vinci - simply because he was obsessed with learning ALL
forms of knowledge at the same time his creative genius across the
board was arguable unparalleled. Wait - Tesla gets a nod for
creative genius as well.