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Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby SUPAstarr » February 24th, 2011, 9:04 am

How plausible is it to believe that an amplified one of these exists today???

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One of the most notorious of these was his "Earthquake Machine" otherwise known as the Tesla Oscillator. The machine which Tesla tested was small, around seven inches long, and weighing only one or two pounds; something "you could put in your overcoat pocket". In 1898, Tesla's New York lab was nearly shaken to pieces with this ittle device, operated by only five pounds of air pressure acting against a special pneumatic piston device. The whole assembly was designed to be powered by steam pressure.
Tesla was experimenting with ways to transmit motive power through the Earth! Large versions of these oscillators, weighing perhaps 200 pounds, and being about three feet high could transmit usable motive power anywhere on te entire planet. As fantastic as it sounds, this device can also locate ships, submarines and buildings anywhere on a global scale.



He constructed a simple device consisting of a piston suspended in a cylinder, which bypassed the necessity of a camshaft driven by a rotating power source, such as a gasoline or steam engine. In this way, he hoped to overcome loss of power through friction produced by the old system. This small device also enabled Tesla to try out his experiments in resonance. Every substance has a resonant frequency which is demonstrated by the principle of sympathetic vibration&endash;the most obvious example is the wine glass shattered by an opera singer (or a tape recording for you couch potatoes.) If this frequency is matched and amplified, any material may be literally shaken to pieces.

A vibrating assembly with an adjustable frequency was finally perfected, and by 1897, Tesla was causing trouble with it in and near the neighborhood around his loft laboratory. Reporter A.L. Besnson wrote about this device in late 1911 or early 1912 for the Hearst tabloid The World Today. After fastening the resonator ("no larger than an alarm clock") to a steel bar (or "link") two feet long and two inches thick:

He set the vibrator in "tune" with the link. For a long time nothing happened-&endash;vibrations of machine and link did not seem to coincide, but at last they did and the great steel began to tremble, increased its trembling until it dialated and contracted like a beating heart&endash;and finally broke. Sledge hammers could not have done it; crowbars could not have done it, but a fusillade of taps, no one of which would have harmed a baby, did it. Tesla was pleased.

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby rigman00 » February 24th, 2011, 9:16 am

just this morning i was telling someone about this....nice post

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby teems1 » February 24th, 2011, 9:28 am

for those who watch History channel, there was a recent show on him on the weekend, which shows his genius inventions and his lifelong feud with Thomas Edison...

it stated that the NYC police broke into his lab to seize this "alarm clock sized" resonance machine and as they barged in, they saw him smashing it to pieces with a hammer...

it also showed us what a eccentric Tesla was... he died a virgin, did everything in 3's, lived in a cramped room in a NYC hotel where the room number must be divisible by 3.

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby Hook » February 24th, 2011, 9:34 am

somebody say Tesla?!


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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby bushwakka » February 24th, 2011, 11:51 am

the US and a couple of other countries have weather altering devices which can cause a lot of these things as well

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Postby SmokeyGTi » February 24th, 2011, 3:31 pm

well the CIA/Military did confiscate all his documents/notes from his apartment when he died...i'm pretty sure there were some amazing inventions documented there that could work..

Most notable was the death ray. he claimed he has also found a way to generate energy for free...something which the power companies did not like.

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Postby redmanjp » February 24th, 2011, 5:09 pm

SmokeyGTi wrote:well the CIA/Military did confiscate all his documents/notes from his apartment when he died...i'm pretty sure there were some amazing inventions documented there that could work..

Most notable was the death ray. he claimed he has also found a way to generate energy for free...something which the power companies did not like.


that would be against the law of conservation of energy wouldnt it?

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Postby ~Vēġó~ » February 24th, 2011, 5:18 pm

very cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby b068755c » February 24th, 2011, 5:51 pm

He wirelessly tranmitted electricity over great distances, thats what got the power companies nervous. No wires, no monitoring, no billing, no money for them

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Postby teems1 » February 24th, 2011, 5:59 pm

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby Alpha_2nr » February 24th, 2011, 6:38 pm

redmanjp wrote:
SmokeyGTi wrote:well the CIA/Military did confiscate all his documents/notes from his apartment when he died...i'm pretty sure there were some amazing inventions documented there that could work..

Most notable was the death ray. he claimed he has also found a way to generate energy for free...something which the power companies did not like.


that would be against the law of conservation of energy wouldnt it?


Correct (assuming the "for free" comment means without an energy/mass source).


But your statement is against the law of myth propagation.

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby playerskrew » February 24th, 2011, 6:52 pm

he was sent back in time to knowledge us.
or he's an alien.

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby ruffneck_12 » February 24th, 2011, 8:06 pm

lets all build Tesla coils in remembrance

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby Alpha_2nr » February 25th, 2011, 6:09 am

playerskrew wrote:he was sent back in time to knowledge us.


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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby X_Factor » February 25th, 2011, 6:44 am

saw the documentary as well as another on BBC
and tesla was really ahead of his time with his innovative ideas


many say edison stole alot of his ideas in the early days when tesla worked for him
as well as edison buying patents from others and then calling it his own
i hadda say that edison was way more business oriented and became rich where as tesla was sorta poor
but because of them both is why we enjoy life today

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby shogun » February 25th, 2011, 7:44 am

Damnit! missed the docu on the history channel.

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Re: Let's revisit Nikola Tesla........

Postby cinco » February 25th, 2011, 8:17 am

X_Factor wrote:saw the documentary as well as another on BBC
and tesla was really ahead of his time with his innovative ideas


many say edison stole alot of his ideas in the early days when tesla worked for him
as well as edison buying patents from others and then calling it his own
i hadda say that edison was way more business oriented and became rich where as tesla was sorta poor
but because of them both is why we enjoy life today

one point to note
Edison was a born American
Tesla was born in eastern europe somewhere and later became american

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