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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...

Tesla’s Opposition Tesla disagreed with the findings of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity in a number of ways. As far back as the turn of the century, he thought that he had intercepted cosmic rays...
Introduction Bioelectromagnetics (BEMs) is the study of the effect of electromagnetic fields on biological systems. 1 Though electromagnetic fields have sometimes been associated with potential for...

Abstract The vision of some of the great physicists about space (physical vacuum) is different from the currently adopted concept. James Clerk Maxwell, on which equations the modern electrodynamics...

Without a doubt Nikola Tesla was one of the greatest experimenters in the field of electricity. With his inventions of the alternating and polyphase current, Tesla became famous around the world...
Will the Real Engine of the 21 st Century Please Stand Up! Historical Background It's been nearly 100 years since Nikola Tesla prototyped his first turbine engine, and the world is still waiting to...

This article is derived from a carefully researched paper presented by Dr. Peter Lindemann before a private audience in Irvine, California on September 12, 2000. The lecture was titled “The Free...

Dedicated Tuesday, July 10, 2001 Inscription on Commemorative Plaque Here died on January 7, 1943, at the age of 87, the great Yugoslav-American Scientist-Inventor, Nikola Tesla, whose discoveries in...
In Tesla's Own Words... Over the years, I have been asked whether Tesla's electric car existed. As an engineer, I have to believe that I have solid reference material before giving a conclusive answer...

The Hotel New Yorker holds a special place in the biography of the famous electrical genius and inventor, Nikola Tesla, being his home from 1934 until his death on January 7th, 1943. As a single man...

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