Oh it's a Tesla Cult now, right... You're exactly like the the moronic leftist shitlibs on reddit who call MAGA a cult, and can't pull their heads out of their ass long enough to see Trump is trying to help the country. Just like you can't see that Tesla was trying to help the world, and they wouldn't let him.
His magnifying transmitter worked to send wireless power using different electrical principles which is far far superior to the dogshit infrastructure we're using today.
Why would Tesla spend so much time in Colorado springs working it out, to come all the way back to long island to erect the tower, just for it to not work? I know you're smarter than Nikola Tesla, but there's no way he spent all the time, effort, and money building a tower trying to use "induction" as standard induction to send wireless power will NEVER work.
The powers that be wouldn't let him implement his systems, this was during war times, and it did not matter what Tesla wanted to do, the FBI demanded his tower be tore down Funny it was so well built, they couldn't even demolish it on the first try, but I'm sure he went through all the trouble to build such a solid tower, cause it didn't work at all... Yea sure. You stupid fuck. Fucking shit shill you are.
Being a Trump and MAGA supporter, I have to wonder what you are smoking. Trying to help the world is a noble intention---but failing to do that is an unhappy outcome.
His transmitter never worked. (I presume you are talking about the Wardenclyffe installation).
The ability of someone obsessed with an idea is limited only by their conviction and patience---not because the idea is feasible. Tesla had no sense of practicality. He lived in a very nice hotel and at his death left behind a huge debt in lodging and dining.
He was at complete liberty to implement his systems---but he had to beg for money because he was NOT a man of means. It's like any freedom under the Bill of Rights: your freedom to do something does not include the freedom to reach into my wallet. He had generous supporters, but they finally tired of his ideas that were leading nowhere. He ran out of money, couldn't get more, and just walked away. The installation just sat there. Eventually, the land owner had it demolished for other purposes. It might have been as solid at the Statue of Liberty---but it produced about the same amount of electricity. (For an example, Paul Moller worked on his skycar for 40 years, spending $100 M, and it came to nothing. His company has been unheard from since 2015. There is a lesson, here.)
I have no desire to take anything away from Tesla, but neither do I have any patience when the thoroughly uneducated to endow him with a level of genius and precognition that is not warranted by the unremarkable final decades of his life.
Oh it's a Tesla Cult now, right... You're exactly like the the moronic leftist shitlibs on reddit who call MAGA a cult, and can't pull their heads out of their ass long enough to see Trump is trying to help the country. Just like you can't see that Tesla was trying to help the world, and they wouldn't let him.
His magnifying transmitter worked to send wireless power using different electrical principles which is far far superior to the dogshit infrastructure we're using today.
Why would Tesla spend so much time in Colorado springs working it out, to come all the way back to long island to erect the tower, just for it to not work? I know you're smarter than Nikola Tesla, but there's no way he spent all the time, effort, and money building a tower trying to use "induction" as standard induction to send wireless power will NEVER work.
The powers that be wouldn't let him implement his systems, this was during war times, and it did not matter what Tesla wanted to do, the FBI demanded his tower be tore down Funny it was so well built, they couldn't even demolish it on the first try, but I'm sure he went through all the trouble to build such a solid tower, cause it didn't work at all... Yea sure. You stupid fuck. Fucking shit shill you are.
Being a Trump and MAGA supporter, I have to wonder what you are smoking. Trying to help the world is a noble intention---but failing to do that is an unhappy outcome.
His transmitter never worked. (I presume you are talking about the Wardenclyffe installation).
The ability of someone obsessed with an idea is limited only by their conviction and patience---not because the idea is feasible. Tesla had no sense of practicality. He lived in a very nice hotel and at his death left behind a huge debt in lodging and dining.
He was at complete liberty to implement his systems---but he had to beg for money because he was NOT a man of means. It's like any freedom under the Bill of Rights: your freedom to do something does not include the freedom to reach into my wallet. He had generous supporters, but they finally tired of his ideas that were leading nowhere. He ran out of money, couldn't get more, and just walked away. The installation just sat there. Eventually, the land owner had it demolished for other purposes. It might have been as solid at the Statue of Liberty---but it produced about the same amount of electricity. (For an example, Paul Moller worked on his skycar for 40 years, spending $100 M, and it came to nothing. His company has been unheard from since 2015. There is a lesson, here.)
I have no desire to take anything away from Tesla, but neither do I have any patience when the thoroughly uneducated to endow him with a level of genius and precognition that is not warranted by the unremarkable final decades of his life.