The Inventors That Are Following In Nikola Tesla's Footsteps

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In basements, garages, office towers and mini-malls everywhere unsung geniuses are toiling away on their latest, greatest inventions. Despite the obstacles they often face, these brilliant inventors remain passionate and unwavering in their ground-breaking pursuit to change the world. Tesla’s Children tells the story of five renegade inventors and their amazing inventions – one using moonlight to cure disease, and another using diamonds to power electronics!




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Schools and Universities don't teach students how to think out of the box. Instead they are being prepared to be usable for corporations.

  • You said a mouth full! These people coming into the work force are practically braindead. They know nothing of work ethic, and staying "in your place" during work, meaning they know nothing of what the company is all about but need to tell everyone how to do it. In general they are lazy, both physically and mentally. Show them a 5 step process to do a simple thing and they can't remember it. Look at the average skilled labor task list and they can't perform half of it. Phone addiction is out of hand. They literally are no brighter than the poor 3rd world job candidates.
  • Schools only teach obedience.
  • Most of us are slaves to the man and,  we let him treat us that way. Beat a dog enough and he will eventually bite you,  are we the dogs in this case?
  • Any real critical thinking skills are beaten out of you, it's how they get away with False Flags like 911 WTC. Anyone with a science/engineering degree should be able to see that 911  WTC is a total fraud but that is not the case, schooled not to think, not to question authority. Example, most people today think Tesla is a car. Still, thinking positively, there are many very smart people/scientist working very hard at solving the world's problems, the long game looks good.
  • Yep!! your absolutely correct. He was a Genius far more intelligent then Edison. Edison wanted to use Direct Current, which cldn't go far loosing power every foot, where as Alternating Current, will go far, just add volts , it will run electric motors & a million other electrical equipment.
  • LOL, bullshit. If that were the case then we wouldn't have all the cutting edge tech etc we do. You have no idea what they teach because you have never got that far in your education.
  • thats why your graduation hat is square ! Because you think inside the box
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In 1947 the US supreme court determined that Tesla and not Marconi who invented the radio.

  • Marconi worked for Tesla, but then stole the wireless radio invention. Tesla was not granted a patent. Marconi changed a part in the radio and got a patent. Tesla was not happy.
  • That is not true Marconi never worked for Tesla but he did steal Tesla's work and while he did get a patent eventually essentially on what Tesla had already covered in previous patents that is a whole different subject.  But yes the US Supreme Court eventually invalidated marconi's fundamental patents in favor of Tesla for whatever good it did considering that both men had already died before the decision was made.  And you are very correct about Tesla  being unhappy about it.  Mr Tesla called marconi a donkey.  I call him a stinking no good thief.


And Marconi. Didn't he invent radio? What part could have been Tesla's?

This is another simple one. Tesla's transmitter was a double-resonator driving a ground and an "elevated capacity" or antenna. Marconi's was somewhat different: a single resonator. But again, driving an antenna and a ground (which system was very probably lifted directly from Tesla, Marconi being a Tesla-worshipper at the time.) Marconi began taking cheap shots at Tesla's methods in the press, and praising his own "Whip Crack" device. Marconi's transmitter put out large, brief pulses, a nonlinear "whip crack" effect at low average power, which Marconi’s publicity campaign trumpeted as the way to transmit the farthest. Tesla's system was CW continuous-wave high power, no whip-crack effect, and included a method for variable-coupling antenna-match that Marconi’s lacked. William Preece, a major Marconi supporter in the UK, was pressuring Marconi to license Tesla’s patents, since Marconi’s version couldn’t reach across an ocean. Marconi refused. Suddenly Preece dropped out of the project. Suddenly Marconi transmitted across the Atlantic. The world applauded, while reportedly Tesla was dumbfounded. And rightly so, since Marconi’s inventions couldn’t accomplish such a feat.

Decades later it was shown that Marconi's "whip crack" transmitters could not make it across the Atlantic. He had to win the race, so he’d silently started using Tesla's superior two-resonator technology. "Whip crack" spark transmitters could only reach a few tens of miles. Marconi added a Tesla Coil to his system, giving it the name “Resonance Transformer.” He even stole Tesla’s 3-coil ‘magnifier,’ changing the name of Tesla’s Extra Coil to “Loading Coil.”

Going further, Tesla’s system was based on a grounded antenna driven by a VLF transmitter (Very Low Freq, since Tesla’s transmitters were mechanical turbine-dynamos, and since Earth resonance only works for frequencies well below 100KHz.) Tesla’s wavelength was thousands of KM, and his antennas were far, far shorter than a modern quarter-wave radio tower, so they needed an extreme high-voltage drive: a step-up transformer, and/or a resonant base load. What did Marconi initially use? VLF frequencies. A grounded, short antenna at high voltage. A step-up transformer. And a resonant base load.

Tesla later wrote: “A well-advertised expert gave out a statement in 1899 that my apparatus did not work and that it would take 200 years before a message would be flashed across the Atlantic, and even accepted stolidly my congratulations on the supposed great feat. But subsequent examination of the records showed that my devices were secretly used all the time, and ever since I learned of this I have treated these Borgia-Medici methods with the contempt in which they are held by all fair-minded men.” Tesla, ever the gentleman, didn’t even mention Marconi by name!

I believe that Nicola Tesla was easily the most intelligent man ever to live on this earth. IMHO. Einstein was a child next to him.

Einstein actually have made lot of mistakes in his theory and modern scientist are falling to recognize it

Poem, "Fragments of Olympian Gossip"
While listening on my cosmic phone
I caught words from the Olympus blown.
A newcomer was shown around;
That much I could guess, aided by sound.
"There's Archimedes with his lever
Still busy on problems as ever.
Says: matter and force are transmutable
And wrong the laws you thought immutable."
"Below, on Earth, they work at full blast
And news are coming in thick and fast.
The latest tells of a cosmic gun.
To be pelted is very poor fun.
We are wary with so much at stake,
Those beggars are a pest—no mistake."
"Too bad, Sir Isaac, they dimmed your renown
And turned your great science upside down.
Now a long haired crank, Einstein by name,
Puts on your high teaching all the blame.
Says: matter and force are transmutable
And wrong the laws you thought immutable."
"I am much too ignorant, my son,
For grasping schemes so finely spun.
My followers are of stronger mind
And I am content to stay behind,
Perhaps I failed, but I did my best,
These masters of mine may do the rest.
Come, Kelvin, I have finished my cup.
When is your friend Tesla coming up."
"Oh, quoth Kelvin, he is always late,
It would be useless to remonstrate."
Then silence—shuffle of soft slippered feet—
I knock and—the bedlam of the street.
Nikola Tesla, Novice
  • I think you find Sir Isaac Newton or Sir Robert Hook were way above Nikola Tesla on the genius scale look at what they invented and discovered that made modern life possible?
  • When asked how does it feel to be the smartest man on earth Einstein replied "I don't know you should ask Tesla" (allegedly!)
  • Colin Campbell the term genius is relative, they may have been mathematical geniuses but that’s not a metric for one’s intelligence as one can be a genius in a great many disciplines. You can be a genius in music but suck at engineering or a genius in engineering but suck at political science or biology. The term genius can be a misnomer at times
  • Newton or Leibniz? What you mean is contribution to the classical science. They weren't engineers and inventors like Tesla. Newton was mainly mathematician, Robert Hooke was philosopher, but you've pointed the most important part of their fame: "Sir"- they were English (nation known for imagining that they're smartest). Regardless of that you are not in position to determine who was where on "genius scale" that you've dreamed up.Tesla was the man whose works were stolen by others, yet he couldn't care less. "I am not sorry for the works that they have stolen, I am sorry that they don't have their own", said Tesla. He knew that after all everybody is equally important, and has its place on Earth!
  • Please don't compare Einstein and Tesla. Both have their own unique abilities in their fields. Einstein somehow can't go in Engineering while Tesla can't go through theoritical physics. There is no way to compare both.
  • What is enviable about these guys is they all subverted their ego’s, and tried to further the human race—not just themselves.  A rarity in today’s world of hyper-greed.
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✔ Nikola Tesla’s method of magnifying electric power by neutralizing the magnetic counter-forces in an electric generator

Generates Energy-On-DemandEasy Power Plan Will Change Our World Forever

✔ Currents are 180 out of phase with each other, Lenz's law naturally is broken
✔ Principle of Resonance to achieve Overunity
✔ Generate generators without rotating motion, but based on the principle of rotating magnets. Because magnetism varies based on electronic circuit design: coils, capacitors, Negative resistance, etc.The change of magnetism does not require the rotation of the magnet.
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