Topic: - on October 30, 2002 at 12:13:12 AM CET
Teslaplatten
Alles was sie schon immer über Teslaplatten wissen wollten aber bisher nicht zu fragen wagten.
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Topic: - on October 16, 2002 at 12:58:35 PM CEST
A fine Nikola Tesla page
In 1856, at the stroke of midnight between July 9 and 10, a man was born that would change the face of the earth forever, yet his very existance has been all but erased by those who simply could not perceive or accept his genius. We are surrounded by his inventions, yet few attribute them to him. From the concept of radio, to flourescent lighting, from the motor in your ceiling fan to the ignition system in your car, and the power supplied to your home, all of these and many, many more came from the fertile mind of
Nikola Tesla
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Topic: - on October 16, 2002 at 12:55:24 PM CEST
Tesla Memorial Society of New York
On the page of the Tesla Memorial Society of New York, you can find a fine collection of topics around Nicola Tesla.
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Topic: - on October 16, 2002 at 12:49:29 PM CEST
NICOLA TESLA'S AUTOMOBILE
In 1930, Tesla asked his nephew, Petar Savo, who was born in Yugoslavia in 1899, to come to New York. Petar was 43 years younger than his uncle. Up to that date he had lived under stringent conditions in Yugoslavia, Tesla's country of birth. During the summer of 1931, Tesla took his nephew to Buffalo to unveil and test a new automobile. Tesla had developed it with his own personal funds.
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Topic: - on October 16, 2002 at 12:46:26 PM CEST
Theories of the Aether
The Influence of Vedic Philosophy on Nikola Tesla's Understanding of Free Energy.
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Topic: - on October 15, 2002 at 1:09:12 PM CEST
The Alternative Energy Institute
God said, 'Let Tesla be,' and all was light." These words, spoken by B.A. Behrend in 1917, illuminate the respect society held for Nikola Tesla early in this century. Whereas Mr. Edison was a great experimenter, Mr. Tesla was a great theoretician.
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Topic: - on October 15, 2002 at 12:51:06 PM CEST
The Tesla Turbine
Build a Tesla Turbine Engine (300 Hp) which is no bigger than a man’s hat. This engine can fit in the palm of your hand and can produce 300 Hp at 2,000 RPM’s! It is powered by air or compressed steam.
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Topic: - on October 15, 2002 at 12:42:48 PM CEST
Tesla's Electric Car
By these studies, Tesla sought replacement for the 100,000,000 volt initiating pulses which natural law required for the implementation of space Ether. Tesla had long been forced to abandon those gigantic means by other, less natural laws.Thereafter, Tesla shifted his attentions from the appreciation of the gigantic to an appreciation of the miniature. He sought a means for proliferating an immense number of small and compact aether power receivers. With one such device, Tesla succeeded in obtaining power to drive am electric car.
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Topic: - on October 15, 2002 at 12:38:34 PM CEST
Tesla
site with interviews, discussions, and resources for teachers.
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Topic: - on October 15, 2002 at 12:31:16 PM CEST
The Tesla Oscillator
Nikola Tesla is primarily thought of as an electrical genius, but he also was responsible for a number of mechanical devices. One of the most notorious of these was his "Earthquake Machine" otherwise known as the Tesla Oscillator.
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Topic: - on October 15, 2002 at 12:27:34 PM CEST
Mechanical Oszillator
One of Nikoli Tesla's inventions, a mechanical oscillator-generator, was reportedly responsible for an earthquake in the region of his laboratory at 48 E. Houston St., New York, in 1887.
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Topic: - on October 15, 2002 at 12:08:52 PM CEST
Tesla Technology Research
Welcome to Tesla Technology Research, the world's leading manufacturer of Tesla Coils! The information compiled here has come from more than 25 years of studying, designing and building Tesla Coils.
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