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The secret of Tesla’s radio and wireless power Radio Tesla by George Trinkaus has 37 pages with an introduction and six chapters. I put off buying this booklet, thinking just what could I learn from...

This paper reviews our experimental and analytical research into the sensitive detector circuits employed by Nikola Tesla during his famous lightning observation experiments in Colorado. Using Tesla’s...
A Growing Need... The world’s appetite for affordable energy continues to grow. Advanced economies can afford to impose strict environmental standards and either pay to import a substantial portion of...

Tesla Coil Roots It’s long been overdue to clear up some misconceptions about Violet Ray devices! Whether you know them as High Frequency Violet Rays, Violet Wands, or Leak Detectors, these devices...

Shortcomings of DC Power The limitations of our present power generation and transmission systems are becoming more and more evident as time goes on. This is ironic considering the fact that the...
Abstract : Tesla died a forgotten man for a number of reasons including psychoanalytic variables in his character, peer jealousy and natural decay over time. However, two central events in 1901...

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...

The peak of Tesla’s career came in his early 30s, when he sold his alternating-current patents to George Westinghouse for big bucks. (He later got cuffed out of part of it.) He also did pioneering...
A Flash of Inspiration While experimenting with a long, thin secondary coil from Tesla Coil, I suddenly connected up several things in my mind which had been separate up to that moment. After years of...

Is Wireless Power Viable? One of the most important questions concerning Tesla’s life, was the viability of his wireless power technology. Had Tesla been able to complete Wardenclyffe in 1903, would...