Understanding Tesla Inventions
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Understanding Tesla Inventions
From: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread966764/pg1 Undersandig Tesla's Inventions I've been a huge fan of Nikola Tesla for many years now, ever since I learned about all the great technology he brought into this world and how his legacy has been suppressed. However it was only recently that I've truly started to understand some of the technology created by this man. There are so many conspiracy theories and false data floating around the internet that it makes it extremely hard to separate the truth from all the nonsense. So I want to make a conscious effort in this thread to avoid as much of the nonsense as possible. One of the more common claims we hear is that Tesla invented free energy and was going to share it with the world via his Wardenclyffe tower, which is actually false as far as I can tell. Now I haven't read all of Tesla's patents properly, but it certainly looks to me like there is nothing about free energy generation in any of his patents. We will examine the Wardenclyffe tower shortly but first we need to look at a few things so that by the time we get to it you should already understand the purpose of it and how it works. Now before we get into any of the good stuff there is one other common myth about Tesla that I want to point out. His patent titled "Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy" is also often claimed to be the description of a free energy device. It is actually a free energy device in a sense, when Tesla uses the phrase "radiant energy" he is referring to ambient radiation like sunlight or other types of electromagnetic radiation. He was essentially using the word in the same way that we use it today. You can find a list of Tesla patents here and if you take a look at the radiant energy patent you will see that Tesla makes it very clear in the description that the device is used the same way as a solar panel might be used (note the globe device shining radiation onto the plate). What the patent describes is the photoelectric effect, which is said to be caused when the photons in the radiation excite the electrons in the atoms of the collector plate and cause a current to flow. So it is a free energy device if you want to count energy from the sun as being free energy, but it's nothing more than that. Now let us examine what I personally believe is Tesla's most interesting and profound invention. The invention that I am speaking of is described in US patent number 645,576 and 649,621. Tesla liked to submit two patents for the same invention but had them worded slightly differently as to cover all his bases, but both patents describe the same concept. And what they describe is a method for the wireless transmission of energy over long distances with very little losses, unlike our modern system of transmitting power. One of the things that amazed me most when I first looked at some of Tesla's patents was the simplicity of them. It does remind one that Tesla was working at the very start of the electronic age, an age which he almost single handedly led us to. But the simplicity of his designs can also be very deceiving, because the actual mechanism behind how they work isn't usually so easy to understand. This particular invention is a great example of that. Science cannot explain how this device transmits energy so efficiently, yet it clearly does. "That electrical energy can be economically transmitted without wires to any terrestrial distance, I have unmistakably established in numerous observations, experiments and measurements, qualitative and quantitative. These have demonstrated that it is practicable to distribute power from a central plant in unlimited amounts, with a loss not exceeding a small fraction of one per cent, in the transmission, even to the greatest distance, twelve thousand miles — to the opposite end of the globe." ~ Nikola Tesla First of all I just want to note that when Tesla uses the word "unlimited" here he means that the technology can output energy to an unlimited number of homes, but you must still have a power plant to provide the energy. So the question is why aren't we using this if it works? We've all heard about the current wars, AC vs DC, Tesla vs Edison, but what we don't hear about is the story of longitudinal waves vs transverse waves, Tesla vs Hertz, the war Tesla lost. From the results of his experiments, Tesla was led to conclude that a new type of wave must exist. Nikola Tesla constantly wrote about what he called non-Hertzian waves. During his epochal visit to Colorado Springs in 1899, he made new discoveries about the nature of electromagnetic waves, known to some as stationary or longitudinal waves, to others as scalar waves. Heinrich Hertz (1857—1894), the discoverer of electromagnetic or "wireless" waves, described the action of electric and magnetic fields as radiating from a wire in transverse waves (the familiar up and down sinewave-like motion) that would equal the speed of light. The measurement of frequencies as cycles per second was changed to Hertz, or, Hz in his honor. Hertz's discoveries would later be more fully understood and taken up by such great giants like Tesla, but in his time Hertz had no idea what these "radio" waves could be used for. Nikola Tesla advanced the electromagnetism theory into new dimensions, further than Hertz and other scientists of his time could conceive. He described his "wireless" waves being far superior to Hertzian waves, which diminish with distance. Tesla foretold of a brilliant new future for humankind, using his non-Hertian "wireless system," including the ability to generate power and transmit it to various parts of the globe. www.teslaenergy.org... Two very good demonstrational videos that I suggest you watch on this subject are Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity - Eric Dollard, Peter Lindemann & Tom Brown and Tesla Wireless Power Transmission - Steve Jackson. I'll admit at this point that even I don't fully understand these theories, but after a lot of reading it's beginning to make more sense to me, so hopefully I will be able to explain how Tesla's wireless energy transmission works in a clear and factual manner which is easy to understand. The above diagram shows the basic difference between a transverse wave and a longitudinal wave. Some examples of these types of waves can be observed in earthquakes and the seismic waves that travel through the Earth. The P-waves are compression waves which are longitudinal in nature and travel much faster than the S-waves which are shear waves that are transverse in nature and arrive later than the P-waves because they are slower. What Tesla was talking about works on the same basic principle but it deals with electromagnetism. One of the great achievements of science was merging electricity and magnetism into the theory of electromagnetism. This has led to many wonderful advancements and virtually all of our modern technology is based on electromagnetism in one way or another. But it seems we often forget that electromagnetism is made up of two different elements which in some cases can be treated as separate entities. What Tesla seems to be doing is making use of longitudinal electric waves which are transmitted through a standing electric field which exists between the metallic dome antennas. If you go back and look at the circuit diagram for the wireless device you'll note that the only connection between the devices is the ground/earth. But it is fairly well established within mainstream science that you need a closed circuit for power to flow. One part of the circuit is the ground which links the devices together and the other part of the circuit is the capacitive electric field set up between the metallic nodes. It's very important to note that all of Tesla's wireless devices need a connection to the ground. (scene from Prestige) If you read up on Tesla technology you'll probably come across stuff about one-wire energy transmission. Upon closer examination you'll find that what they're actually talking about is the ground connection between the devices. Instead of using the ground you can use normal wire to connect the devices together and then it seems like you are transmitting power over just one wire, but they're forgetting about the other wireless part of the circuit (in the patent diagram it's the two elevated domes but it still works without using large antenna, just not as well). Now the diagram shown above is essentially the same device but it has been very much simplified to make it easier to understand and the devices are connected together with a single wire instead of through the ground. It is more efficient using wires but that is what gives people the impression that energy is being sent over one wire, when in reality wireless energy is being sent between the devices in the form of longitudinal electric waves which are actually faster than standard electromagnetic waves which are transverse waves. Remember, light is electromagnetic radiation, so to claim Tesla's longitudinal waves are faster than electromagnetic waves is a pretty big deal, but it can be readily observed by building one of these devices. I should mention that the devices must be in resonance to work properly, which is achieved by tuning the coils. Tesla states in the patent that when a source of pulsated or oscillating current is fed into coil C of the first device, corresponding currents are induced in coil A of the second device. There are a lot of myths about the Wardenclyffe tower, but what was it really meant to do? It is a huge version of the wireless transmission device. So yes, he did intend to send power around the world wireless by using the earth as the ground connection. Each house would have a smaller receiver module with a ground connection and also an elevated dome antenna. In the patent Tesla shows only two devices next to each other, the transmitter and the receiver, however it's also possible to have multiple or unlimited receiving devices all operating on the same resonate frequency. So the Wardenclyffe tower was essentially a huge wireless transmitter device, and in the patent for the Wardenclyffe tower Tesla clearly states that it is based off the exact same principle as described in the two patents for wireless energy transmission. It wasn't designed to suck energy from the ionosphere or anything outlandish like that, it needs to be supplied with a source of current. In the patent Tesla suggests that a suitable source of current for primary C may be an alternator. In conclusion, there is nothing extraordinary about the Wardenclyffe tower apart from the fact that it could transmit power around the world wirelessly. That is still quite extraordinary however, and it's the real reason why the funding for the Wardenclyffe tower was pulled. Even if Tesla wasn't planning to give free energy to the world, he still wanted to give efficient wireless energy to the world and that was still a big enough threat to the establishment to have this idea squashed and relinquished to the realms of forgotten history.