Tesla predicts new source of power. 1933 article.
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All technology we see today, was invented or begun by Nikola Tesla. He wouldnt play their games, died broke over selling out to the same old ds clowns that ran things then.
Tesla was a genius, a hero to me bc he loved pigeons--recognized their intelligence, beauty, and gentleness--and cared for them, defying the prevailing narrative with a negative perception. An absolute GENIUS saw differently.
I read he used the pigeons as messengers. Great way to communicate if you don’t want your info known.
A church college of mine asked me if I’ve ever ate pigeon meat before. I said “no, I would assume it doesn’t taste good since they look dirty and seem to eat garbage”. Dude he got PISSED! I later found out he houses some pigeons and we were also intoxicated during the conversation.
I believe Bush Sr. was involved in his life and not in a good way.
And something about Trump's uncle inheriting Tesla's plans and lifetime notes...
There are a lot of rabbit holes but I keep those to myself for now.....
Such a Brilliant Mind.
Nikola Tesla - " I have learned that you cannot break the laws of nature. "
True.
https://mathscholar.org/2019/03/lenr-energy-science-or-pseudoscience/?
https://remoteview.substack.com/
While there definitely are certain physicists who made a name for themselves debunking Pons and Fleischmann back in the 90's, there are also many, even at Caltech, who were not convinced that it was just an error. Most physicists I know are open to the fact that there may be something to the idea, but they have no grant money to spend in researching it. Grad students are (or at least were when I was at school) routinely cautioned that researching it is a career killer, so they generally avoid the subject. Any progress on the idea has thus been limited to unexplained phenomena that are artifacts of some other experiment, and that has been insufficient to really advance the field in any meaningful way. But as these physicists who went through school in the early 90's have now become tenured professors with more latitude, I suspect that some have never really conclusively decided the whole idea was crazy. And I wouldn't be at all surprised if some of them are harboring secret theories and data which, while likely not conclusive, are at least intriguing. All it may take is one conclusive experiment to open the floodgates and years of unofficial research into something truly revolutionary may be released. Or it could really all be just an error. But of all the conspiracies I have ever heard on suppressed energy projects, this is one area I could actually believe is real.
The ether...