You are correct, I can’t tell you exactly what was contained in the 80 boxes of Tesla’s files.
It is not a stretch to think that the government agents stationed outside of his hotel living quarters took some things though.
Here you go: (quick search results)
Nikola Tesla had ideas about harnessing energy from the ionosphere and transmitting it wirelessly around the globe. He envisioned using giant Tesla coils to shoot electricity into the sky, interacting with charged particles in the ionosphere, and then transmitting the power back to Earth without wires.
A diagram showing the focusing power of the HAARP ionospheric heater, which is similar to Tesla's concepts, demonstrates how energy can be focused to a point in the ionosphere. HAARP, however, was designed for experimental purposes, such as heating a portion of the ionosphere to study its effects.
Yeah, it's a stretch. The papers were given to Dr. Trump. He reviewed them, and found them worthless. They were then conveyed to Tesla's only living heir in then Yugoslavia. Tesla's final years were thoroughly unproductive, as evidenced by his massive residential debts and lack of funding. He was in a mental state of grandiose visions and arm-waving. No new inventions. Now, we have the final testimony on the contents of his papers, and you still don't want to believe it. All you are saying is that there is nothing that anyone can say that will convince you there is nothing to Tesla's papers. You need to listen to what you are saying.
Just give it up. There is nothing there and never will be. You can invent plots all you want, but a plot does not generate science or technology. And never has.
Disagree - not a stretch. Did you even read the quick search results I provided? The concepts are similar. Using frequency to impact the ionosphere.
Do you know that there is more than speculation that there were at least 2 government agents living on the same floor as Tesla near the time of his death? John Trump very likely was not the first person to see the papers after Tesla’s death. Timeline between his death and John Trump investigating is more than a few days, weeks, if I’m not mistaken.
Go play - robot.
Here is a little more:
Dr. Dennis Papadopoulos noted that Tesla conceived the idea of the ionosphere long before it was widely understood and attempted to use it for various innovative concepts.
Tesla's work on ionospheric heating and wireless power transmission is still a subject of discussion and interest among enthusiasts and researchers.
The microwaves energize the ions in the ionosphere and the experiment observes the energy decay. The ionosphere is mostly at orbital altitudes and is what we would call vacuum. Like in a vacuum tube.
More than speculation? Like documentation? Nice if it can be proved, but short of that, it is still speculation. Which means: imagination. A speculation piled on a speculation is only imagination piled on imagination. Government is notorious for taking its time getting around to things. I surmise they took some time to (1) figure out whether to do anything, (2) what anything to do, (3) who to do the anything, and (4) making the request. Was Dr. Trump the only person they considered? Was he the only person they asked? What exactly would you do, all things considered, and how long would it take. Would you have any qualms about going through the papers of a deceased foreign national?
Tesla thought there was a conducting layer of the atmosphere between altitudes of 20 and 30 kilometers. (65,000 to 98,000 feet, or what we call the stratosphere). There isn't. The ionosphere extends from 48 to 965 km and is so thin, it does not conduct currents. "Tesla's work" amounts to very little published, and does not pertain to the ionosphere. We needed sounding rockets to get any real information about that layer of the atmosphere. There were reasons why Tesla's ideas on atmospheric conduction went nowhere. He was wrong.
Yeah you are right, I guess the government would never lie to us regarding such things as Tesla’s papers. WHAT was I thinking? I’m gonna go back to reddit now - this place had me thinking a little bit on my own and using some logic, and not trusting mainstream narratives. Thanks for the wake-up.
You are correct, I can’t tell you exactly what was contained in the 80 boxes of Tesla’s files.
It is not a stretch to think that the government agents stationed outside of his hotel living quarters took some things though.
Here you go: (quick search results)
Nikola Tesla had ideas about harnessing energy from the ionosphere and transmitting it wirelessly around the globe. He envisioned using giant Tesla coils to shoot electricity into the sky, interacting with charged particles in the ionosphere, and then transmitting the power back to Earth without wires.
A diagram showing the focusing power of the HAARP ionospheric heater, which is similar to Tesla's concepts, demonstrates how energy can be focused to a point in the ionosphere. HAARP, however, was designed for experimental purposes, such as heating a portion of the ionosphere to study its effects.
Yeah, it's a stretch. The papers were given to Dr. Trump. He reviewed them, and found them worthless. They were then conveyed to Tesla's only living heir in then Yugoslavia. Tesla's final years were thoroughly unproductive, as evidenced by his massive residential debts and lack of funding. He was in a mental state of grandiose visions and arm-waving. No new inventions. Now, we have the final testimony on the contents of his papers, and you still don't want to believe it. All you are saying is that there is nothing that anyone can say that will convince you there is nothing to Tesla's papers. You need to listen to what you are saying.
Just give it up. There is nothing there and never will be. You can invent plots all you want, but a plot does not generate science or technology. And never has.
Disagree - not a stretch. Did you even read the quick search results I provided? The concepts are similar. Using frequency to impact the ionosphere.
Do you know that there is more than speculation that there were at least 2 government agents living on the same floor as Tesla near the time of his death? John Trump very likely was not the first person to see the papers after Tesla’s death. Timeline between his death and John Trump investigating is more than a few days, weeks, if I’m not mistaken.
Go play - robot.
Here is a little more:
Dr. Dennis Papadopoulos noted that Tesla conceived the idea of the ionosphere long before it was widely understood and attempted to use it for various innovative concepts. Tesla's work on ionospheric heating and wireless power transmission is still a subject of discussion and interest among enthusiasts and researchers.
The microwaves energize the ions in the ionosphere and the experiment observes the energy decay. The ionosphere is mostly at orbital altitudes and is what we would call vacuum. Like in a vacuum tube.
More than speculation? Like documentation? Nice if it can be proved, but short of that, it is still speculation. Which means: imagination. A speculation piled on a speculation is only imagination piled on imagination. Government is notorious for taking its time getting around to things. I surmise they took some time to (1) figure out whether to do anything, (2) what anything to do, (3) who to do the anything, and (4) making the request. Was Dr. Trump the only person they considered? Was he the only person they asked? What exactly would you do, all things considered, and how long would it take. Would you have any qualms about going through the papers of a deceased foreign national?
Tesla thought there was a conducting layer of the atmosphere between altitudes of 20 and 30 kilometers. (65,000 to 98,000 feet, or what we call the stratosphere). There isn't. The ionosphere extends from 48 to 965 km and is so thin, it does not conduct currents. "Tesla's work" amounts to very little published, and does not pertain to the ionosphere. We needed sounding rockets to get any real information about that layer of the atmosphere. There were reasons why Tesla's ideas on atmospheric conduction went nowhere. He was wrong.
Yeah you are right, I guess the government would never lie to us regarding such things as Tesla’s papers. WHAT was I thinking? I’m gonna go back to reddit now - this place had me thinking a little bit on my own and using some logic, and not trusting mainstream narratives. Thanks for the wake-up.