Newspaper and magazine articles related to Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla Articles

Newspaper and magazine articles related to Nikola Tesla

Tesla to Do Things

January 12th, 1905
Page number(s):
1

Inventor Says He Will "Hello" to People on Mars.

FINISH OF WARSHIPS

All of Them Will be Sent to the Junk-Heap When His "Devil-telantomata" Has Been Constructed and Adopted by Powers.

New York, Jan. 12. — Nikola Tesla is to halloo clear up to Mars, wake up every electrician in Mars or Venus and, to return to earth, is to send battleships to the junk-heap.

In the current number of the Electrical World and Engineer he announces that he has invented a "telantomatic" torpedo which can be directed at will from a distance much greater than the range of the largest gun with unerring precision upon the object to be destroyed.

"The operator will not need to see the infernal engine or even know its location, and the enemy will be unable to interfere in the slightest with its movements by any electrical means," says Mr. Tesla.

One of these "devil-telantomata," he says, will soon be constructed, and if adopted by the great governments of the world, it will stop the building of battleships and put forts out of business.

He announces also, that he is designing an oscillator, with a maximum activity of 10,000,000 horse-power, with which he can telegraph or telephone to Mars or Venus.

"And this machine I am building," says Mr. Tesla, "is but a plaything ... just enough to throw this planet into feeble tremors by sign or word-to telegraph and to telephone."

He declares he is designing an oscillator which will drive through the earth a current of 100,000,000 volts, and deliver energy at the rate of 1,000,000,000 horse-power-one hundred Fails of Niagara combined in one-striking the universe with blows-blows that will wake from their slumber the sleepiest electricians, if there be any, on Venus or Mars.

"It is not a dream, it is a simple feat of scientific electrical engineering, only expensive-blind, faint hearted doubting world."

Mr. Tesla says also he is at work on designs for a plant which is to transmit 10,000 horse-power without wires.

Downloads

Downloads for this article are available to members.
Log in or join today to access all content.