Nikola Tesla

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    Nikola Tesla and numbers 3, 6 and 9: The secret key to free energy?

    While many people draw a connection between Tesla and electricity, the truth is that Tesla’s inventions went far beyond it. In fact, he made groundbreaking discoveries such as wireless radio communications, turbine engines, helicopters (although it was Da Vinci who first had the idea), fluorescent and neon lights, torpedoes and the X-rayamong others. By the time of his death, Tesla…

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  • Alternative Energy: How to Make a Tesla Turbine

    Tesla Turbine is “a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913. It is referred to as a bladeless turbine. The Tesla turbine is also known as the boundary layer turbine, cohesion-type turbine, and Prandtl layer turbine (after Ludwig Prandtl) because it uses the boundary layer effect and not a fluid impinging upon the blades as in a…

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    Scalar Waves and Tesla Shields

    Supporters in the Reagan Administration propose a system that would work like this: when Soviet ICBM missies, loaded with their nuclear payloads, are launched at the U.S., the “Star Wars” system, hovering in space, would fire super-high powered Lasers at the missiles while they are still in the air, thereby disabling them. These super-high powered Lasers would be powered by…

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    Nikola Tesla UFO Patent Confiscated by NSA, Most UFOs Tesla Powered

    More Evidence Revealing The Secret Space Program Nikola Tesla, inventor of alternating current motors, did the basic research for constructing electromagnetic field lift-and-drive aircraft/space craft. From 1891 to 1893, he gave a set of lectures and demonstrations to groups of electrical engineers. As part of each show, Tesla stood in the middle of the stage, using his 6′ 6″ height,…

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    10 Ways Edison Treated Tesla Like a Jerk

    Thomas Edison has over a thousand patents in his name. Some of them are even based on his own ideas. But more often than not, he was working off another great innovator’s findings, and tinkering until he produced something that could make a buck or two. He is often praised for having invented a number of household items we take…

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