Nikola Tesla is an outstanding scientist of the 19th-20th centuries, who is called the Leonard da Vinci of electrical engineering. He owns more than 700 inventions, including the microwave oven, remote control device, alternating current and much more. But the most ambiguous and fantastic thing is the free energy generator, designed to obtain energy from the ether. Disputes about it continue among scientists to this day. For a long time, the concept of “ether” was perceived by the public as something akin to alchemy and having nothing to do with science at all. After all, there is the Michelson-Morley experiment and the theory of relativity. However, recently more and more scientists are again talking about ether as a scientifically proven fact, including Nobel Prize laureates. Does the endless source of free energy that Nikola Tesla worked on really exist?
Nikola Tesla is a scientist and inventor of Serbian origin. He was an ardent supporter of the ether theory.
What is ether and where did the concept come from?
Many outstanding scientists studied the ether until the beginning of the 20th century. Among them were Dmitry Mendeleev, Hendrik Lorenz, Clerk Maxwell and many others. Rene Decart was the first to speak about the theory of the ether. However, Nikola Tesla is most associated with the ether, who not only believed in the existence of the ether, but also conducted practical experiments.
Scientists gave different definitions of ether, but most of them called this concept a certain matter that fills the space between atoms and other particles. Accordingly, the ether fills the entire universe.
Particular interest in the ether arose in the 19th century as part of the study of wave optics. Discovering the properties of light, scientists came to the conclusion that it has a wave nature. But a wave cannot propagate in a complete vacuum. She needs a certain environment in which microparticles can “float” in the same way as sound or any other waves. As a result, they came to the conclusion that the ether is an intangible, all-pervading something, superfine matter.
Dmitry Mendeleev added ether to the periodic table of chemical elements. In the 20th century Newtonium was removed
For example, Mendeleev described it as an ultra-light gas (the lightest in the universe). Its particles have an extremely high translational speed for gases. Another feature of the substance, according to the chemist, is an ultra-high degree of permeability. Without doubting its existence, Mendeleev added a particle of ether to his table and called it “Newtonium”.
As a result, the theory of the ether became not only the central topic of scientific research, but was also able to explain many phenomena. By the way, some of them, after abandoning the theory of the ether, still have no scientific explanation.
How to get electricity from air at home
Nikola Tesla's experiments showed that you can generate electricity from the air with your own hands without much difficulty. Nowadays, when the atmosphere is permeated with various energy fields, this task has become easier. Everything that produces radiation (television and radio towers, power lines, etc.) creates energy fields.
The principle of generating electricity from the air is very simple: a metal plate rises above the ground, which plays the role of an antenna. Static electricity occurs between the ground and the plate, which accumulates over time. Electrical discharges occur at certain time intervals. In this way, atmospheric electricity is generated and then used.
Nikola Tesla and the free energy of the ether
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity put an end to all studies of matter, since many scientists believed in its inviolability. However, there were those who pointed out a number of inconsistencies in this theory, so they were in no hurry to reject the existence of the ether. These include Nikola Tesla, who actively conducted experiments on wireless transmission of electricity. He also had a huge number of ahead-of-time works and inventions in other areas. And the most remarkable thing is that most of them are based on the theory of the ether. We have already talked in more detail about the most amazing inventions of the scientist earlier.
Schematic of Nikola Tesla's free energy generator for generating free energy.
The scientist had no doubt that ether is an endless source of energy. Therefore, one of Tesla’s most sensational projects, as mentioned above, was a free energy generator to obtain free energy from literally the air. The scientist even left behind a diagram of the device’s operation, but according to his tradition, without detailed diagrams and drawings.
Many contemporaries argued that Tesla's experiments in this area were very successful. Mark Twain, who witnessed them, even called the scientist “The Lord of Lightning.” Even now, many scientists attribute the results of Tesla’s experiments to the “consequences of the Tunguska meteorite.”
Let us remind readers that neither the crater from the collision of this celestial body with the earth, nor the meteorite itself or its fragments were ever found. But it is known that shortly before the event, Tesla was looking for detailed maps of Siberia. And in one of the recently found manuscripts, he even personally admits that the disaster was caused by his experiments. True, the authenticity of the manuscript has not been proven.
Unfortunately, Tesla was never able to implement a free energy generator. When the scientist was on the verge of completing a revolution in the field of electrical engineering, a fire in his laboratory in 1895 prevented him from completing his work. He destroyed all equipment and documentation. However, this is not the only reason why the world has not seen free energy, but more on that below.
In addition to ether, there are many other alternative energy sources that are not refuted by official science. You can find information about them on our Telegram channel.
How to actually get electricity from thin air
The experiments conducted by Nikola Tesla prove that you can get electricity from the air with your own hands completely freely. This has become especially relevant at the present time, when the entire atmosphere is constantly permeated in large quantities by various energy fields. They are created by broadcast towers, power lines and other devices that produce radiation.
Generating electricity from air does not require any complex circuitry. As a rule, the ground is used as a base, above which a metal plate rises, acting as an antenna. Between them there is static electricity that accumulates over time and has a certain potential. At certain time intervals, discharges of electricity occur that can be used. At its core, this is a lightning effect, which poses a certain danger when working with it.
Energy conspiracy theory
At the beginning of the 20th century, after the advent of Einstein's theory of relativity, ether was taboo in the scientific community. Any mention of him in chemistry and physics textbooks was immediately removed. The scientists themselves, who were in no hurry to reject the presence of this substance, were subjected to strict censorship and, in fact, were deprived of the opportunity to achieve success and recognition in the scientific community.
There is a theory according to which large corporations and oil businessmen were behind this. Moreover, Einstein himself, according to this theory, lobbied for their interests in the scientific world. The argument was the close connection of the scientist with the House of Rothschild and his financing by bankers.
At the same time, it is known that Tesla’s opponent was another, no less famous banker - Morgan. It is noteworthy that the latter financed Nikola Tesla until he found out that the inventor was, in fact, working on the collapse of his business empire. After that, he made every effort to ensure that no one else financed Tesla at all. Of course, free energy could put an end to not only the business of individual corporations, but also the economies of entire countries.
The world's first electric car, designed by Henry Ford
Conspiracy theorists also draw analogies with Henry Ford's electric cars. Together with Thomas Edison, he built and successfully tested at least one car, although some sources indicate more than several cars with electric motors. Henry himself spoke about the prospects of these projects in the media and promised to begin mass production of such machines in the near future. However, from a certain point the media stopped mentioning Edison-Ford altogether. The workshops were destroyed by fire, and Henry Ford himself never returned to the idea of electric vehicles.
The abandonment of them in favor of internal combustion engines is associated with an agreement between Ford and the oil cartels, who perfectly understood the prospects of the automotive industry and the benefits that they would receive from cars that consume petroleum products. But now we can say with confidence that the choice in favor of the internal combustion engine was an absolutely wrong decision. For example, a Tesla electric car silently accelerates to 100 km/h in 2.3 seconds, and costs only $130,000. The Bugatti Chiron has the same dynamic performance, only it accelerates with a roar, and its cost reaches 2.5 million dollars. Such a supercar consumes tens of liters of high-octane fuel per 100 km.
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Art films
The Mystery of Nikola Tesla (1979)
Director : Krsto Papic
Actors : Loise Rozman, Boris Buzancic, Oza Kodar, Orson Welles, Demeter Bitenc, Vanja Dratch, Charles Milhaud, Strother Martin, Petar Bozovic, Igor Galo, Dennis Patrick, Petar Dobrich
As Nikola Tesla : Petar Bozovic
The biographical drama reveals details of both the work life and some intriguing details from the personal life of the world famous scientist Nikola Tesla, who is Serbian by birth.
The inventions he developed in the field of electrical and radio engineering became an incredibly large contribution to the development of human knowledge. True, it just so happens that many aspects of such a contribution continue to be shrouded in secrecy and remain a mystery to this day. Moreover, numerous Tesla inventions were stolen...
Prestige (2006)
Director : Christopher Nolan
Actors : Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson, David Bowie, Piper Perabo, Chris Cleveland, James Lancaster, J. Paul Moore, Ron Perkins, Roger Rees, Julie Sanford, Anthony De Marco, Kevin Will, Russ Fega, Chao Li Chi, John B. Kray, Sean House, Rebecca Hall, William Morgan Sheppard
As Nikola Tesla : David Bowie
The plot of the dramatic detective story takes place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Alfred and Robert are the names of magicians and illusionists who have been competing with each other for quite some time.
True, initially such rivalry was exclusively friendly. However, over the years, it gradually developed into a war in which each of them is ready to do anything to once again prove to others their superiority over their competitor.
Moreover, at some point these two become so carried away by their confrontation that their actions become a threat to the lives of the people around them...
Nikola Tesla and the end of the world (2015)
Director : Ian Strang
As Nikola Tesla : Paul O'Neill
Sophie Clarke is the name of a young physics teacher who has been painstakingly working for several years to develop a real time machine.
True, in appearance it seems to be a very strange unit. But, despite many dubious aspects, the girl believes that she will soon be able to put this unique device into action.
And, one day, it happens. Moreover, without realizing it, Sophie unexpectedly transports the “father of electricity” himself, the world famous physicist Nikola Tesla, from the past to modern London...
War of Currents (2017)
Director : Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
Actors : Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Shannon, Tom Holland, Nicholas Hoult, Katherine Waterston, Tuppence Middleton, Matthew Macfadyen, Damien Moloney, Woody Norman, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Simon Koontz, Craig Conway, Amy Marston, Stanley Townsend, Celyn Jones, Tom Bell (III), Emma Davis, Colin Stinton, Conor McNeill, Tom Sweet
As Nikola Tesla : Nicholas Hoult
The plot of the historical biographical drama takes place in 1880 in America. Thomas Edison is one of the talented inventors of his time, who managed to invent an incandescent lamp, a system for the production and distribution of direct current, etc.
It was during this period of time that Edison, being a short-sighted businessman, hired an ordinary engineer Nikola Tesla.
At the same time, he does not notice any potential in the ideas of young Nikol, which is why after some time he loses his valuable employee and soon finds in Tesla a worthy rival in the war of direct and alternating currents...
Tesla (2020)
Director : Michael Almereyda
Actors : Ethan Hawke, Kyle MacLachlan, Eve Hewson, Jim Gaffigan, Hannah Gross, Lois Smith, Josh Hamilton, Ebony Moss-Bachrach, James Urbaniak, Lucille Walters, Donnie Keshavarz, Ian Lithgow, David Callaway, Dan Bittner, Rebecca Dayan, Vincent DePaul, Blake DeLonge, John Palladino, Tom Farrell, Michael Mastro
As Nikola Tesla : Ethan Hawke
The biographical drama takes place in 1885 in America. Emigrant Nikola Tesla has been working for Thomas Edison for quite some time.
However, after a fierce quarrel with him, Tesla has no choice but to resign. After thinking a little, he begins to look for investors and, along with this, manages to start digging ditches.
However, the uncertainty reigning in his life instantly disappears when he meets Ann Morgan, the daughter of a wealthy banker. Some time after this, he opens his own company and, in this new status, begins to compete with Edison...
Where atmospheric electricity is already used
Nevertheless, there are examples of the use of devices that work according to the described principle - the Chizhevsky chandelier ionizer has been sold for decades and works successfully.
Another working scheme for generating electricity from air is the TPU generator by Stephen Mark. The device allows you to obtain electricity without external recharge. This scheme has been tested by many scientists, but has not yet found wide application due to its peculiarities. The principle of operation of this circuit is to create a resonance of currents and magnetic vortices, which contribute to the occurrence of current shocks.
Kapanadze's generator is currently being tested in Georgia. This energy source also works without external power and extracts electricity from the air without additional resources.
The photo shows the Kapanadze generator ready for operation.
conclusions
New ways to obtain cheap energy raise concerns among many scientists due to interference in the processes of the atmosphere and ionosphere. Their influence on the emergence and course of life on Earth has been poorly studied, so the impact can have a detrimental effect on the state of the planet.
But personally, I believe that the technology of atmospheric electricity is being slowed down deliberately. Moreover, there is a fact of large-scale use of electricity from the air before 1917. In the video below you can see for yourself that electricity existed even in the 17th century.