If tesla's patents/inventions are destroyed, the physics that enables them are forever.
If they were discovered hundred+ years ago, they can be rediscovered today.
We shouldnt treat tesla's inventions as the "holy text", he found and learned of fantastic machinery, thats all.
I hear you my brother, and having studied overunity in it's many forms, I understand that science servers the natural laws it obeys alone, and I agree, Tesla but worked within the bounds of Maxwell's laws.
And yet to this day, we struggle to understand and replicate his work. Will his equal eventually come, probably, would it be a lost to loose all he has discovered, absolutely...
The wheel need not be reinvented, every time we need a wheel.
Exactly, and even Tesla talked about the disconnect between theoretical physics and actual experimentation.
A problem today comes down to the level of funding someone would need to create comparable labs to perform the experimentation, even starting with what we know of his inventions and expanding from there...
If you've ever heard of the 'antigravity lifters' (just the search term in youtube, the scientific term is something like asymmetric capacitance. Anyway, those ones use very high frequency DC to create 2 magnetic fields such that the stronger one is repulsing from the bottom and attracting at the top, so the weight 'lifts' the object.
I believe that, in time, he will be viewed as more significant than Einstein.
Even though I haven't repeated personally, the experiments I've seen documented by so many disparate people that all reference his work as inspiration is more than enough to know that it would be society changing if not suppressed.
If tesla's patents/inventions are destroyed, the physics that enables them are forever. If they were discovered hundred+ years ago, they can be rediscovered today.
We shouldnt treat tesla's inventions as the "holy text", he found and learned of fantastic machinery, thats all.
I hear you my brother, and having studied overunity in it's many forms, I understand that science servers the natural laws it obeys alone, and I agree, Tesla but worked within the bounds of Maxwell's laws.
And yet to this day, we struggle to understand and replicate his work. Will his equal eventually come, probably, would it be a lost to loose all he has discovered, absolutely...
The wheel need not be reinvented, every time we need a wheel.
Yes
Exactly, and even Tesla talked about the disconnect between theoretical physics and actual experimentation.
A problem today comes down to the level of funding someone would need to create comparable labs to perform the experimentation, even starting with what we know of his inventions and expanding from there...
If you've ever heard of the 'antigravity lifters' (just the search term in youtube, the scientific term is something like asymmetric capacitance. Anyway, those ones use very high frequency DC to create 2 magnetic fields such that the stronger one is repulsing from the bottom and attracting at the top, so the weight 'lifts' the object.
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The main one I remembered ramped up the supply to ~10kVDC and was switching at 1000hz on/off.
While I was looking to find examples to respond, I came across others that would go to 35kvAC with a high resistance in the circuit with a filter.
Looks like the important part is a high voltage with low current...
I am a Tesla fan and have read about his works way before (decades) the internet.
I have recreated some of his works.
He is not perfect. He has a few impossible machines (flying stove etc).
Don't get me wrong, Tesla was a goddamn genius.
I believe that, in time, he will be viewed as more significant than Einstein.
Even though I haven't repeated personally, the experiments I've seen documented by so many disparate people that all reference his work as inspiration is more than enough to know that it would be society changing if not suppressed.
IMO He already is --- by people that have done any research.