"The flying machine of the future my flying machine will be heavier than air, but it will not be an aeroplane. It will have no wings. It will be substantial, solid, stable. You cannot have a stable airplane."
"My flying machine will have neither wings nor propellers. You might see it on the ground and you would never guess that it was a flying machine. Yet it will be able to move at will through the air in any direction with perfect safety"
IT's horrendous to me that we still fly around in dangerous airplanes, and helicopters that kill some of our best people.
And Tesla had no flying machine. Nothing easier than to talk about than dreams. Tesla was a great inventor, and his inventions are firmly within the laws of physics, but he was also a grandiose self-promoter. Many of his prophecies came to nothing.
Get lost DeathyRayDesigner. We've done this dance twice already. It's my contention that your close minded about this and a fat headed stubborn bastard. So why bother coming in threads like this? it's clear you have zero intention to have an open minded discussion. Seems your just here to be the biggest brain in the room, and tell everyone how wrong they are. So why bother coming into a thread like this, is it just to feel better about your EGO. There's no way you could be wrong about nature of electricity and physics? right? You're smarter than Nikola Tesla right? Just head on over r/physics and discuss over there with people more like you.
Tesla absolutely envisioned this FLYING MACHINE, just like he envisioned the rotating magnetic field in his visions, and knew it would work before he even built it. That's how Teslas brain worked. When Tesla says the product of his dreams is a flying machine that doesn't work on the standard principles of FLIGHT, he's not talking about some grandiose nonsense, it was the product of his dreams as he stated.
Everything Tesla worked towards was to make his DREAM the flying machine he envisioned a reality. The wireless power system he invented (which I know you don't believe existed) was only invented so he could power his flying machine from the ground.
The universe is electric, as is the Sun. The Sun is not powered by a thermonuclear reaction like we've all been told. Momentum can be created electrically, and inertia can be cancelled electrically. Tesla knew this intuitively as I know it intuitively. You don't know it intuitively, because you're a monkey.
I have read books on Tesla, with admiration and some understanding, since I have a 50-year background in aerospace engineering. i am by no means close-minded, but I do have a realistic perspective. i "bother" coming into threads like this because I am dissatisfied with people getting all worked up over the kind and speed of sleigh that Santa Claus rides in.
There is never any new evidence to consider. The whole field of quantum physics, semiconductors, and lasers emerged and elaborated entirely outside of Tesla's thinking. So, it is evidence that he surely didn't think of everything. And just because he was right about rotating electric fields doesn't prove he is right about anything else. It is a logical fallacy to believe so. (He totally discounted quantum physics, which goes to show how close-minded and incorrect he could be.)
Here you claim that the product of Tesla's dreams is not grandiose nonsense. You saying so is at least grandiose nonsense. I've had dreams, too. None of them have come real.
What wireless power system? There is simply no evidence of anything working. The Wardenclyffe tower was never explained by Tesla and he was never able to bring it to fruition. It died in obscurity. Tesla was not able to convince his benefactor to keep pouring money into it. The benefactor was open-minded enough and respectful of Tesla enough to start the project---but Tesla was at a loss for words to justify any further investment. His fault, not the benefactor's.
Yeah, the sun is powered by thermonuclear reactions. The theory explains a whole lot of astronomic physics. It also has electrical properties, best explained by Laszlo Kortvelyessy in his book, "The Electric Universe." How would I have known that book unless I was open-minded? How are you going to understand that book if you don't have an education in physics?
In the end, you don't have any information to offer by way of defense or persuasion. All you have is bad-mouthing and names. That tells the story.
Nikola Tesla in 1911
"The flying machine of the future my flying machine will be heavier than air, but it will not be an aeroplane. It will have no wings. It will be substantial, solid, stable. You cannot have a stable airplane."
"My flying machine will have neither wings nor propellers. You might see it on the ground and you would never guess that it was a flying machine. Yet it will be able to move at will through the air in any direction with perfect safety"
IT's horrendous to me that we still fly around in dangerous airplanes, and helicopters that kill some of our best people.
And Tesla had no flying machine. Nothing easier than to talk about than dreams. Tesla was a great inventor, and his inventions are firmly within the laws of physics, but he was also a grandiose self-promoter. Many of his prophecies came to nothing.
Get lost DeathyRayDesigner. We've done this dance twice already. It's my contention that your close minded about this and a fat headed stubborn bastard. So why bother coming in threads like this? it's clear you have zero intention to have an open minded discussion. Seems your just here to be the biggest brain in the room, and tell everyone how wrong they are. So why bother coming into a thread like this, is it just to feel better about your EGO. There's no way you could be wrong about nature of electricity and physics? right? You're smarter than Nikola Tesla right? Just head on over r/physics and discuss over there with people more like you.
Tesla absolutely envisioned this FLYING MACHINE, just like he envisioned the rotating magnetic field in his visions, and knew it would work before he even built it. That's how Teslas brain worked. When Tesla says the product of his dreams is a flying machine that doesn't work on the standard principles of FLIGHT, he's not talking about some grandiose nonsense, it was the product of his dreams as he stated.
Everything Tesla worked towards was to make his DREAM the flying machine he envisioned a reality. The wireless power system he invented (which I know you don't believe existed) was only invented so he could power his flying machine from the ground.
The universe is electric, as is the Sun. The Sun is not powered by a thermonuclear reaction like we've all been told. Momentum can be created electrically, and inertia can be cancelled electrically. Tesla knew this intuitively as I know it intuitively. You don't know it intuitively, because you're a monkey.
I have read books on Tesla, with admiration and some understanding, since I have a 50-year background in aerospace engineering. i am by no means close-minded, but I do have a realistic perspective. i "bother" coming into threads like this because I am dissatisfied with people getting all worked up over the kind and speed of sleigh that Santa Claus rides in.
There is never any new evidence to consider. The whole field of quantum physics, semiconductors, and lasers emerged and elaborated entirely outside of Tesla's thinking. So, it is evidence that he surely didn't think of everything. And just because he was right about rotating electric fields doesn't prove he is right about anything else. It is a logical fallacy to believe so. (He totally discounted quantum physics, which goes to show how close-minded and incorrect he could be.)
Here you claim that the product of Tesla's dreams is not grandiose nonsense. You saying so is at least grandiose nonsense. I've had dreams, too. None of them have come real.
What wireless power system? There is simply no evidence of anything working. The Wardenclyffe tower was never explained by Tesla and he was never able to bring it to fruition. It died in obscurity. Tesla was not able to convince his benefactor to keep pouring money into it. The benefactor was open-minded enough and respectful of Tesla enough to start the project---but Tesla was at a loss for words to justify any further investment. His fault, not the benefactor's.
Yeah, the sun is powered by thermonuclear reactions. The theory explains a whole lot of astronomic physics. It also has electrical properties, best explained by Laszlo Kortvelyessy in his book, "The Electric Universe." How would I have known that book unless I was open-minded? How are you going to understand that book if you don't have an education in physics?
In the end, you don't have any information to offer by way of defense or persuasion. All you have is bad-mouthing and names. That tells the story.