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Was Tesla right?
posted 3 years ago by ConservativeRyan 3 years ago by ConservativeRyan +5 / -2

I've heard that Tesla dreamed of creating mechanisms to generate free, unlimited energy, and that he was stopped from doing so by his peers, in especial Thomas Edison. Was he right? Did he actually have a way to produce unlimited energy? Has anyone been able to replicate such a machine?

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– greyware 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Tesla developed methods of energy distribution which were difficult to charge for, so it was hard to run them profitably. This is what is meant by "free energy" in the Tesla story.

It's not energy that comes from nowhere, it's more like a way to transmit energy using the Earth-ground and the upper atmosphere or something, so there is no cable. This means that you could not easily meter who is using the energy or cut them off. But it doesn't explain how to produce the energy in the first place so it's more like a distribution method than a source.

He may have been 'stopped by his peers' in the sense that he was economically out-competed or out-maneuvered by Edison. Tesla was an engineer's engineer and he didn't put enough effort into business management or profit-generation.

It's possible to this day to replicate his machines and you can read electrical engineering textbooks if you want to learn how. Warning, it will probably turn out to be expensive, a bit dangerous, and un-economical, and you probably won't get funding.

It's an interesting story but I don't think there are any conspiracies in there.

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– freedomlogic 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

LOL - now its starting to feel like r/conspiracy up in here.

Your not wrong, part of his goal was the transmission of electricity, as well as radio waves.

Hard to separate the facts from fictions, but I think its interesting to note as the facts are fairly "settled" by mainstream media. That they align quite well with the myth.

We know tesla died penniless, and we know his research was stolen by his rival the minute he died destitute in a hotel room, and somehow that research ended up in the hands of donald trumps uncle.

Nikola Tesla died on January 7th, 1943 in Hotel New Yorker, in Manhattan, in room 3327 on the 33rd floor of the hotel. Immediately after Tesla's death, Tesla scientific papers vanished from his hotel room in Hotel New Yorker. Tesla papers were never found.

Another source...

A few days after Tesla died on January 8th, 1943, his possessions were seized by officials from the amazingly-named government Office of Alien Property. About 3 weeks after that, all of Tesla’s things and documents were given a thorough examination by a group of FBI agents that included none other than John G. Trump, the uncle of the current Republican candidate for U.S. President Donald J. Trump.

The tower that he supposedly built, for jp morgan, to beat someone for transmitting the first trans atlantic radio signal, did exist. But was cancelled for "some reason" and dismantled.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-rise-and-fall-of-nikola-tesla-and-his-tower-11074324/

The inventor’s vision of a global wireless-transmission tower proved to be his undoing

Funny thing, is the quote of jp morgan, telling tesla that humanity is not ready for clean free energy seems to be scrubbed off of google, which leads some credence to be it being true. Still several references to be found though.

https://thefifthestate.com.au/energy-lead/energy/nikola-tesla-dreamed-of-free-electricity-what-happened/

But unfortunately for Tesla, along with the natural world and all of us living today and the generations to come, JP Morgan and his other backers at the time saw his dream of free energy as a threat to their business model. In short: a threat to capitalism, through which they made their millions. Tesla was unable to secure any financial backing after JP Morgan pulled out, and shortly after he was declared bankrupt. Tesla, the genius, whose dream was thwarted by the nature of reality, lived a humble existence in a New York apartment until his death in 1943.

And no, it wasnt just storing energy and transmitting it wirelessly. Something we are only now doing in the 21st century. When I told someone a few years ago that wireless chargers for your phone were a thing, I was accused of lying about it lol.

It was about tapping into the raw energy that surrounds the earth in the form of its electro magnetic field, he supposedly had a way to tap into that energy.

And SUPPOSEDLY, I cant say if its true or not because I dont have the resources to try. The pyramid may have been a power generation device like the one tesla wanted to build.

https://bigthink.com/the-present/why-nikola-tesla-was-obsessed-with-egyptian-pyramids/

Ive already put enough time into this post, and a simple google search will not yield the video I seen years ago, looks like it was scrubbed, of course. -edit- Found the link in one of the articles I mentioned. -double edit- First video doesnt have the content i remember, but still a thought provoking video. Found a more amateur video explaining a little better what I remember.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft1waA3p2_w

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gryx4g0ZzE8

But I remember in this video, it compared both the tower that tesla was building to the great pyramid, something about being built above giant chambers of freshwater and something to do with and insulator, conductor, and something else to help facilitate the transfer of ions from the ionosphere through the tower.

Did you know because the pyramids are built from a conductive granite, and lined with limestone which acts as an insulator that people who stand on top of the pyramid can feel the energy emanating from the top. Sounds like bullshit, but it can actually be measured. I wonder if having the gold top would make a difference.

https://phys.org/news/2018-07-reveals-great-pyramid-giza-focus.html

Seems entirely fucking plausible to me, that if it werent for the stupid greedy ass elite, we would all be driving around in electric vehicles that never need refueling. But sadly thats not what happened in this reality.

last edit...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i31ZBh_SJU

I think ive had enough synchronicity for today. Also thanks op for telling me that there is no conspiracy in teslas free energy machine, go read a book, please.

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– greyware 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

It seems to me that you missed the part where I specifically recommended reading Tesla's autobiography. I've also read Tesla's papers on radio electronics so I think it's likely that I have read far more on this than you.

For the record, I am not making any references to "mainstream media interpretations" of Tesla's work. I am basing my opinion on Tesla's own writings, and electrical engineering textbooks which also frequently refer to Tesla's published designs.

The thing with the page on Tesla's "obsession with the pyramids" is that it doesn't point to any of his writings on the topic. What makes you think he actually said anything about the pyramids at all? Everything I've seen online is people saying "someone said Tesla said", etc etc.

I am not here to debunk every single conspiracy. I think it's likely that the function of pyramids is not being interpreted correctly by mainstream archeologists, and it may even be true that they were involved in power generation or transmission as you suggest, but I don't think there is any evidence that Tesla spoke or thought about this.

You don't need to jump on me for saying that this thing isn't a conspiracy. There might even be economic 'conspiracies' to prevent free distribution of energy, but that's just what we call capitalism. Nobody wants to produce and distribute something for free.

If it's such a great idea, why don't you build a Tesla tower on your property and start pumps out some watts? There are tons of guides available for someone who is actually interested in proving this stuff out instead of just suggesting "it's all been scrubbed".

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