Nikola Tesla and Alternative Energy
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Here’s some interesting information about green alternative energy involving Nikola Tesla that has been forgotten about for a hundred years and just now rediscovered.

Nikloa Tesla who was born in July 1856 is a fascinating man. He was an inventor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer. He was also an important contributor to the birth of commercial electricity, and many revolutionary developments in the field of alternating current electromagnetism.
In 1893 Tesla, in front of many disbelievers, demonstrated wireless energy transfer to power electronic devices and later aspired to intercontinental wireless transmission of industrial power.
Tesla designed various devices that use rotating magnetic fields to operate and in 1887, he constructed the first brushless Alternating Current induction high efficiency electric motor. At the same time Edison was trying to improve his electric motor which ran on Direct Current.
Edison was having so much trouble with his DC motors and generators that upon hearing about Tesla’s high efficiency motors decided to offer Tesla the task of completely redesigning the Edison company’s direct current generators and motors to increase there power and efficiency.
The problem was Edison himself was never very impressed by alternating current and he strongly believed direct current was the only true method to deliver power.
However, the Edison company went ahead and offered Tesla US$50,000 if he redesigned Edison’s inefficient motor and generators, making an improvement in both service and economy, but later when Tesla inquired about the payment for his work, Edison replied, “Tesla, you don’t understand our American humor,” thus breaking his word.
Of course we all know that today all power delivered to our homes and businesses in alternating current and what about the “generator” in your car? It turned into an “alternator”(ac rectified to dc) years ago!
Now fast forward to today.
A New Breakthrough…
There’s a new (old) device that you can build yourself that is based on some forgotten and now re-discovered Tesla’s ideas that would allow current traveling in the atmosphere to be tapped into and used to charge batteries. (cellphone in the video)
Guess what? It works! It works night and day, rain or shine and this could be a great addition to your green power system. The really interesting about this is it requires no external power to operate and it’s VERY easy to build a small scale one to see how it works for yourself!
Watch this video and see how easy it is to build a small scale Tesla device and see it work for yourself.
You may not have heard of him… but Nikola Tesla was a true Einstein of electricity! Unfortunately, he succeeded in making some powerful enemies while he was alive… so they literally “erased” him from history after he died.
He pioneered wireless communication… so much so that when Marconi made the first transatlantic transmission, he was using 17 of Tesla’s patents.
Radars, microwave ovens, fluorescent lights, electric motors… we wouldn’t have any of these without Nikola Tesla.
Yet with every invention he made, he was also creating more powerful enemies.
When Tesla Introduced Alternating Current, he shook the very foundation of the Big Energy establishment. His AC powered devices were much more efficient than the (soon to become obsolete) DC devices… and the powers to be were desperately clinging to a worthless technology.

Find out more about this alternative energy source and how to build your own large scale Tesla Generator Device. The small cost for this information is VERY worth it!
Tesla seems to have some competition from a Japanese inventor known as Dr. NakaMats. His actual name is Yoshiro Nakamatsu and I have read that he claims to be the inventor of the floppy disk and other devices, but what bothers me is his claim that he has a new device based on the principles of Nicola Tesla’s free energy system, that is so efficient that even after expending tremendous amounts of electricity for the needs of his house, the system still generates enough electrical energy to be sold to the Tokyo Electric Power Company!
I just do not believe this! My small scale Tesla free energy device generates enough power to brightly light an LED and yes it could be scaled up, but to run his entire huge house with over 30 guest rooms and still sell power back to the power company is pushing it in my opinion!
I suggest you go ahead and build your own Tesla free energy device and see what you think and then leave a comment.


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