Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla—The Man Who Electrified The World!!





NIKOLA TESLA IS THE TRUE UNSUNG PROPHET OF THE ELECTRIC AGE!;  without whom our radio, auto ignition, telephone, alternating current power generation and transmission, radio and television would all have been impossible.

Nicola Tesla (1856-1943), was the discoverer of the alternating current light and power system in use all
over the world today. His inventions should have made him a multimillionaire but he died in relative poverty.

He was a true martyr for science and human progress.

 Yet his life and times have vanished largely from public access. 


Nikola Tesla was born in Croatia (then part of Austria-Hungary) on July 9, 1856, and died January 7, 1943. He was the electrical engineer who invented the AC (alternating current) induction motor, which made the universal transmission and distribution of electricity possible.

Tesla moved to the United States in 1884, where he worked for Thomas Edison who quickly became a rival – Edison being an advocate of the inferior DC power transmission system. During this time, Tesla was commissioned with the design of the AC generators installed at Niagara Falls. George Westinghouse purchased the patents to his induction motor, and made it the basis of the Westinghouse power system which still underlies the modern electrical power industry today.

 Tesla lived and labored to bring peace to the world. He dedicated his life to lifting the burdens from the
shoulders of mankind; to bringing a new era of peace, plenty and happiness to the human race.

Tesla's  dream was to provide free electricity to everyone on our planet. This did not sit well with financial backers like J.P.Morgan, who was more interested in profits than philanthropy. J.P. Morgan canceled all funding after discovering Tesla's true goal.




After the AC induction motor, we think that the greatest invention of Tesla was the electric car. In 1931, under the financing of Pierce-Arrow and George Westinghouse, a 1931 Pierce-Arrow was selected to be
tested at the factory grounds in Buffalo, N.Y. The standard internal combustion engine was removed and an 80-H.P. 1800 r.p.m. electric motor installed to the clutch and transmission. The AC motor measured 40 inches long and 30 inches in diameter and the power leads were left standing in the air—no external power source and no recharging of any batteries was necessary. This vehicle, powered by an AC motor, was driven to speeds of 90 m.p.h. and performed better than any internal combustion engine of its day! One week was spent testing the vehicle. Several newspapers in Buffalo reported this test.

2012 the auto industry is now just starting to look at the electric car. Not only has the  technology been around for over 80 years, but was more advanced and more economical to produce than today's battery dependent electric vehicles. This is a great example of how technology can get lost or suppressed through the years if the current day scientific community does not agree with or understand the principals that the inventor is using to make their invention work. Today this is still a problem as we all have been taught in school that we have to know how everything works or else it must be a fake or scam, even though we can see the invention operating perfectly right before our eyes.

Tesla obtained around 300 patents worldwide for his inventions. It has been documented that Tesla had patents in over 26 countries. This a very remarkable feat for an inventor to accomplish in a lifetime.

 

Most modern day inventors are using at least one of Tesla's inventions in their quest for a free energy device.

I have based my personal free energy research on Tesla's technology. Next week I will have my first free energy device built and operational.

I hope that a few of you out there will want to follow this blog just to see if my design is going to work.

Until next time keep up your search for alternative energy that will suit your requirements.


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