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| | From: whirlwindZ1 (Original Message) | Sent: 9/21/2006 3:12 AM |
Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla was an electrical inventor, and lived during the late 1800's into the mid-1900's. He was a brilliant person, yet was an enigma to practically everyone. Known for his eccentric lifestyle, Tesla nevertheless maintained a rather high social profile, despite his prolific inventiveness. Some of his phobias included pearl earrings worn by women, never staying in a hotel room or floor whose number was divisable by three, and insisting on a large number of napkins at every meal with which he would meticulously polish his silverware. Tesla had a good number of friends, one of which was Samuel Clemmons, also known as Mark Twain.
Tesla's main claim to fame lay with his invention of the alternating current motor. Tesla believed that alternating current was vastly superior to (Edison's) direct current, but the problem was the lack of a practical motor. Alternating current is practical because of the fact that it can be altered or converted to suit a variety of situations. For example, if the voltage is made quite high, then the current necessary for a specific level of power is very low. This low current then becomes very efficient when sending electrical power over very long wires. (This is the reason why the power lines running across the countryside are at very high voltages.)
Tesla also worked with radio-frequency electromagnetic waves, and despite the claims made by Marconi, actually did invent the idea of Radio as we know it today. (There are numerous patents which bear this out.) In working with radio waves, Tesla created the Tesla coil as a means to generate and receive this form of energy.
Tesla went on to experiment with actual wireless transmission of electrical power. In Colorado Springs, Colorado, he built a laboratory to develop this. The Colorado Springs lab contained the largest Tesla Coil ever built, even today. Called the 'Magnifying Transmitter', it was capable of generating some 300,000 watts of power, and (reportedly) could produce a bolt of lightning 130 feet long. According to local acounts, Tesla actually managed to successfully transmit about 30 to 50 thousand watts of power without wires using the 'Transmitter'.
Tesla was also a great mechanical engineer, and patented dozens of devices ranging from speedometers to extremely efficient electrical generators. One unique device was his bladeless turbine. Instead of using fan-type blades, Tesla's turbine utilized solid disks of metal, and relied on what is called the 'boundry-layer effect'. His turbine ran on either compressed air or steam, and was so efficient that a device held in the hand could produce well over 10 horsepower! Today, this bladeless technology is being used in a special type of non-clogging pump designed for the oil industry. (In fact, the thicker the stuff it pumps, the more efficiently it pumps it!)
Tesla had a knack for visualizing inventions in their final, finished form. He also would envision a great many other ideas and concepts, which only later in this century would come to pass. One such idea was the creation of a large ring that would encircle the earth. Built on scaffolding, once completed, the scaffolding would be removed, and the ring would remain stationary. 20th century geosynchronous satellites work in a similar way.
Tesla was also responsible for a great many other inventions and devices that we take for granted today. He postulated the ability to locate objects in the air or in the ground by using radio waves. Today, we call it RADAR, and when used to peer into the human body, MRI. Tesla also created radio- control devices. His work with special gas-filled lamps set the stage for the creation of fluorescent lighting.
Tesla eventually died, literally pennyless, on January 7th, 1943. It is rather sad that a man who gave the world so much, received so little for his efforts. History books have been unkind as well. Even today, many texts still credit Marconi with the invention of radio, despite the Supreme Court decision which overruled the Marconi patent, awarding it to Tesla. In many parts of this country, people still refer to the electric utility as the 'Edison Company', even though they use the Tesla-Westinghouse alternating current system, NOT Edison's direct current. At the Niagra Falls power generating station, a small statue of Tesla is purposely left unilluminated at night. It has been said that Tesla is the Forgotten Father of Technology. Tesla himself once commented "... The present is theirs. (skeptics of the day) The future, for which I really worked, is mine." How true indeed. | <NOBR>First </NOBR> <NOBR>Previous </NOBR> <NOBR>2-7 of 7 </NOBR> <NOBR>Next </NOBR> <NOBR>Last </NOBR> <NOBR>Delete Replies </NOBR> | Reply
| | Hi Jan, U practically wet my eyez. 4 some reaZon I get kinda' emotional when I think of Tesla and how hiz combo of Psychic and Intellect created a "world" where the material and immaterial can co-eXist in bounty, and what did they do?? CRUSH HIM! I never knew that about the statue in Niagra Fallz! Dear God!!? Help us 2 help ourselvez! I encourage everyone out there 2 investigate this Tesla-dude. Let'z dig up some pics of him and hiz inventionZ! | | |
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OK Quizzy, I CAN do this...LOL I found this site, and enjoyed the articals much... Love, ~eerie | Reply
| | Hi all I got a picture but I couldn't figure out how to attach it to this message. Jan | | Reply
| | Nikola Tesla(1856 - 1943) A rock group from Sacramento, California, named themselves after this scientist, calling themselves TESLA This is how I was introduced to Nikola Tesla. I liked their music and wondered how they got the name Tesla. Did some research....before the computer craze! I think it's a shame he was done this way.......but it's been this way throughout history. y | | Reply
| | Hi Everyone, Thankz for all the Tesla goodies! It will take more in-DEPTH research but there iz also an even more esoteric side 2 the brilliant seer. Even the more conventional Edison waz workng on a machine to talk with spiritz just be4 he died and according 2 the occultist Reese P. Dubin (Telecult Power), he waz successful! ("Then why have I never heard about it?!") Why do YOU think!? So....., we'll c/what we can uncover about Tesla mysterious HIDDEN (occult) inventionz....... Staryy, I've heard about the group TESLA and I alwayz thought it waZ cool that a bunch of "headbangerz" were up on the "Wizard". I bet they kick butt too! | | |
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Nikola Tesla(1856 - 1943) A rock group from Sacramento, California, named themselves after this scientist, calling themselves TESLA This is how I was introduced to Nikola Tesla. I liked their music and wondered how they got the name Tesla. Did some research....before the computer craze! I think it's a shame he was done this way.......but it's been this way throughout history. y | |
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