The Secret Time Travel Experiments of Nikola Tesla

Lumbergooz

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Professor Opmmur Big thanks for bringing up Tesla on paranormalis! :) A great man who was way before his time!
As much as I agree abt his greatness, I disagree that he was ahead of his time...he was on time...my opinion is that since 1000s of years, there was always Tesla-like genius showing up every few centuries or decades, and they were always oppressed by greedy wealthy rulers. One example was (Al-Samiri), the guy who made a talking bull and made people warship it while Prohpet Moses was on a trip far away..that guy in away seems to have used some science not sorcery..another one was (Asif), a minister under king Solomon..Asif used (science) as exactly mentioned in the holy books, to transfer the heavy throne of Queen Balqis all the way from Yemen to Syria in a blink of an eye....
The sad difference between our times & Tesla times , or even 1000 year before him, is that WE now have more tools to make a difference ...we have more tools to spread & share knowledge..but we are just lazy and less productive...1000 yrs ago it was easy to kill an inventor and very little people will know...now we have alot of blueprints free on the net...u can buy whatever u need from the net to invent something... but human became more lazy and indifferent, and this is really sad.
 

Lumbergooz

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...and he is a heavy duty relative of mine...
u must be very lucky. .so u live in Yogozlavia is it? why don't ya visit his home town i heard its powered by free energy machine Tesla made for them but government lets them enjoy it but never let it spread to other cities...
 

timeuniverseoneone

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Some more Tesla stuff: LINK TO THE ARTICLE IS AT THE BOTTOM
Radio Electronics
June, 1976
Page numbers:
32-34 & 69
Type:
Magazine
12-Million Volts
by

Fred Shunaman

Recreating the past to solve future needs. Robert K. Golka has duplicated apparatus designed in 1899 by Nikola Tesla, with the hopes of making nuclear fusion a feasible source of energy.

In the summer of 1899, Nikola Tesla, possibly the world’s greatest engineer, set up an experimental laboratory or station near Colorado Springs with the intention (he told curious reporters and residents) of “sending a telegram from Pike’s Peak to Paris.” It is highly possible that long-distance wireless communication was the main objective of his work there, but he was probably also interested in wireless power transmission.

Tesla used a radio-frequency transformer (Tesla coil) of unheard-of dimensions and power — at least 12-million volts were generated. He was not too communicative about his experiments — either their purposes or results — and visitors were not encouraged. (This may have been partly because of the dangerous nature of the work.) So exact details are lacking.

Today — nearly 80 years later — in an Air Force hangar at Wendover, Utah, that 12-million volt record has for the first time been equalled and possibly exceeded. The second man to generate 12-million volts is Robert K. Golka, of Golka Associates, Brockton, Massachusetts. And he is doing it with equipment designed to duplicate Tesla’s as closely as possible. Mr. Golka has instituted what is now called Project Tesla to study one of the results of Tesla’s experiments that the great scientist almost brushed off as an interesting but unimportant phenomenon.

The exact equipment Tesla used cannot be determined. Probably he made numerous changes, so conflicting reports may be correct for the situation at the time reported. All agree that the primary of the Tesla coil was of heavy copper wire (1½-inch thick) placed at the bottom of the secondary, which was 51 feet in diameter. The type of conductor used for the secondary and the number of turns is not quite clear, but all reports (and the photographs) agree that there was an addition to the secondary — a coil of 100 turns, 8-feet 3-inches in diameter, placed in the center of the larger coil. The main secondary appears to have had a natural resonance of about 50 kHz; the additional coil resonated at the second harmonic, 100 kHz.

The input power was thought to be up to 50 kW, but when the coil was first energized, it blew out the generator of the Colorado Springs lighting and power system. (Tesla supervised the rebuilding). The blowout may of course have been due to a radio-frequency surge or kickback rather than to the amount of power drawn. (Of little consequence to the Colorado Springs lighting and power system.)

12-Million Volts from the Tesla Universe Article Collection
 

steven chiverton

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who do yous think was closest to creating the tesla death ray
 

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TimeFlipper

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who do yous think was closest to creating the tesla death ray

Tesla of course, only he would have known where to get the vast amount of energy required for such a weapon..
Tesla could also have killed animals encased in a very thick metal container by the use of a resonant audio wave, destroying both the metal container with the poor old animals inside it, they would have been ripped to shreds by the metal fragments..
 

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