Inventions & Experiments of Nikola Tesla
Intro
Biography (1856-1943)
Academic Formation (1862-1880)
Edison's Continental (1882-1885)
Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing (1884 -1886)
Niagara Falls Power Project (1888)
War of currents
Labs. in New York (1889 -1902)
Colorado Springs Lab. (1899-1900)
Wardenclyffe Lab. (1901–1906)
AC & the induction motor
One wire transmission of energy
Wireless transmission of energy
Telautomatics (Nov. 8, 1898)
Invention of Radio
Tesla turbine
Oscilators
Tesla coils
Electric lighting
X rays
Radiant energy
"Death ray"
Aerial transportation
Future of motive power
Renewable energy sources
Dynamic theory of gravity
Other inventions
Related concepts
The Missing Papers
List of Tesla patents
Articles & interviews
Lectures of Nikola Tesla
Tesla's correspondence & other docs.
Books
Experiments
Myths and controversial topics
News on science & technology
Documentaries & videos
Science & Technology (concepts)
Electrical safety
The book of nature
Atmospheric phenomena
List of links
Contact
Breaking up Tornadoes
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The Tesla Alternate Current Motor - The Electrical Engineer (London) - June 22, 1888 - pp. 583-585
Alternating currents - Manufacturer and Inventor, London, Middlesex, UK, page 20 - December 18, 1889
The losses due to hysteresis in transformers - by Nikola Tesla - The Electrical Engineer - April 9, 1890
Swinburne's "Hedgehog" transformer - by Nikola Tesla - The Electrical Engineer (New York) - Sept. 24, 1890 - p. 332
Phenomena of Alternating Currents of Very High Frequency - The Electrical World - February 21, 1891
Alternate Current Electro-Static Induction Apparatus - The Electrical Engineer, N.Y. - May 6th, 1891
Some Experiments on the Electric Discharge in Vacuum Tubes by Prof. J. J. Thomson - The Electrical Engineer - June 10th, 1891
Electric Discharge in Vacuum Tubes - The Electrical Engineer - July 1st, 1891
Notes on a Unipolar Dynamo - The Electrical Engineer - Sept. 2, 1891
The Ewing high-frequency alternator and Parsons steam engine - Electrician, London - Dec. 17, 1892, p. 391.
On the Dissipation of the Electrical Energy of the Hertz Resonator by Nikola Tesla - The Electrical Engineer - December 21, 1892
On the Dissipation of the Electrical Energy of the Hertz Resonator - The Electrical Engineer - December 21, 1892
Tesla’s Oscillator and Other Inventions by Thomas Commerford Martin - Century Magazine - April, 1895
On Roentgen Radiations - Electrical Review - April 8th, 1896
Tesla’s Latest Roentgen Ray Investigations - Electrical Review - April 22nd, 1896
Tesla Describes an Interesting Feature of the X-Ray Radiations - Electrical Review - July 8th, 1896
On Reflected Roentgen Rays - Electrical Review - April 1st, 1896
Tesla’s Latest Results – He Now Produces Radiographs at a Distance of More Than Forty Feet - Electrical Review - March 18th, 1896
Roentgen Rays or Streams - Electrical Review - August 12th, 1896
Tesla on the Roentgen Streams by Nikola Tesla - Electrical Review - December 2nd, 1896
X-Ray experiments: Interesting Discoveries and Suggestions by Nikola Tesla. (No hope heldout for the blind) - Middletown Daily Argus, Middletown - December 2, 1896
On Hurtful Actions of Lenard and Roentgen Tubes - Electrical Review - May 5th, 1897
On the Source of Roentgen Rays and the Practical Construction and Safe Operation of Lenard Tubes by Nikola Tesla - Electrical Review - August 11th, 1897
Tesla's Lates wonder - San Francisco Call - November 13, 1898
High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-therapeutic and Other Purposes by Nikola Tesla - The Electrical Engineer. Vol. XXVI - November 17th, 1898
Tesla’s Electrical Control of Moving Vessels or Vehicles from a Distance - The Electrical Engineer - November 17th, 1898
Tesla Describes His Efforts in Various Fields of Work - Electrical Review - Nov, 30, 1898
Some Experiments in Tesla’s Laboratory with Currents of High Potential and High Frequency by Nikola Tesla - The Electrical Review - March 29th, 1899
The Problem of Increasing Human Energy: With Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun’s Energy. by Nikola Tesla - Century Illustrated Magazine - June 1900
Tesla's new discovery - The Sun, New York - January 30, 1901
Talking with the planets by Nikola Tesla, Collier's Weekly, February 19, 1901
Tesla’s Wireless Light - Scientific American - February 2nd, 1901
Inventor Tesla's plant nearing completion - Brooklyn Eagle - February 8, 1902
Tesla says Lodge was first: Marconi, Slaby and others were anticipated - Boston Evening Transcript - Apr 7, 1902 - Pg41
Edison Becomes Marconi's Ally - New York World - May 28, 1903.
Weird doings at the Tesla plant - The Evening World (New York) - July 17th, 1903
The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires by Nikola Tesla - Electrical World and Engineer - March 5, 1904
Cloudborne Electric Wavelets To Encircle the Globe: This Is Nicola Tesla's Latest Dream, and the Long Island Hamlet of Wardenclyffe Marvels Thereat - New York Times, March 27th, 1904
Electric autos: Nikola Tesla’s View of the Future in Motive Power - Manufacturers’ Record - Dec. 29, 1904.
The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means for furthering peace by Nikola Tesla - Electrical World and Engineer - January 7, 1905
The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means for Furthering Peace by Nikola Tesla - Electrical World and Engineer - January 7, 1905
Tesla's Reply to Edison - English mechanic and world of science - July 14, 1905
Possibilities of Wireless - by Nikola Tesla - New York Times, October 22, 1907
Tuned Lightning by Nikola Tesla - English Mechanic and World of Science - March 8, 1907
Tesla's Wireless Torpedo - New York Times - March 19, 1907
Tesla's Tidal Wave to Make War Impossible - English Mechanic and World of Science - May 3, 1907
My Apparatus, Says Tesla - New York Times - Dec. 20, 1907, p. 4, col. 4.
The Future of the Wireless Art by Nikola Tesla, 1908
Aerial Warships Coming - New York Times - March 11, 1908
Mr. Tesla's vision: How the Electrician's Lamp of Aladdin May Construct New Worlds - by Nikola Tesla - New York Times - April 21, 1908
Little Aeroplane Progress, by Nikola Tesla - New York Times - June 8, 1908
What Science May Achieve This Year by Nikola Tesla - Denver Rocky Mountain News - January 16th, 1910
Dr. Tesla Talks of Gas Turbines - Motor World - September 18,1911
The Tesla Steam Turbine - Scientific American - September 30th, 1911
Tesla's New Monarch of Machines - New York Herald - Oct. 15, 1911
Will Tesla's New Monarch of Mechanics Revolutionize the World - The Washington Post - October 15, 1911.
The Disturbing Influence Of Solar Radiation On the Wireless Transmission of Energy - Electrical Review and Western Electrician - July 6, 1912
The Disturbing Influence of Solar Radiation On the Wireless Transmission of Energy by Nikola Tesla - Electrical Review and Western Electrician - July 6, 1912
How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies by Nikola Tesla - New York American - February 7, 1915
Nikola Tesla Sees a Wireless Vision - New York Times - Sunday, October 3, 1915
Tesla's discovery Novel prize winner - The New York Times - November 7, 1915
Tesla’s new device like bolts of Thor - New York Times - December 8, 1915
Tesla’s Million-Dollar Mystery - Literary Digest - April 29th, 1916
The Tesla High Frequency Oscillator - The Electrical Experimenter - March, 1916
The Utilization of the Sun's Energy - Electrical experimenter - March 1, 1916
Lightning Made to Order - The Electrical Experimenter - November, 1916
Electric Drive for Battle Ships - New York Herald - February 25, 1917
Tesla's Views on Electricity and the War - The Electrical Experimenter - August, 1917
Tesla's Views on Electricity and the War - The Electrical Experimenter - August, 1917
Tesla's Views on Electricity and the War - The Electrical Experimenter - August, 1917
New Yankee Tricks to Circumvent the U-Boat - The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana - Sunday Morning, August 19, 1917
The Effect of Statics on Wireless Transmission - Electrical Experimenter - January, 1919
Famous Scientific Illusions by Nikola Tesla - Electrical Experimenter - February, 1919
Tesla’s Egg of Columbus (How Tesla Performed the Feat of Columbus Without Cracking the Egg) - Electrical Experimenter - March, 1919
Tesla Bulbs - The Electrical Experimenter - June, 1919 - Volume VII, No. 74
Electrical Oscillators by Nikola Tesla - Electrical Experimenter - July 1919
Electrical Oscillators by Nikola Tesla - Electrical Experimenter - July 1919
The True Wireless by Nikola Tesla - Electrical Experimenter - May 1919
Transmitting high tension currents over a narrow beam of radiant energy ionizing the air
Developments In Practice And Art Of Telephotography - Electrical review - December 11, 1920
Ether and the Theory of Relativity - by Albert Einstein - Methuen & Co. Ltd, London - 1922
A giant eye to see around the world - Albany Telegram - February 25, 1923
World System of Wireless Transmission of Energy by Nikola Tesla - Telegraph and Telegraph Age - October 16, 1927
Plans to Dispense With Artillery of the Present Type by Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla Tells of New Radio Theories - interview with Nikola Tesla - New York Herald Tribune - September 22, 1929
Man's Greatest Achievement - by Nikola Tesla - New York American - July 6, 1930
Tesla, 75, Predicts New Power Source - New York Times - July 5th, 1931
Our Future Motive Power - by Nikola Tesla - Everyday Science and Mechanics - December 1931
Statement of Tesla Relating to Force and Matter - April 15, 1932
Tesla Cosmic Ray Motor May Transmit Power —Round Earth - Brooklyn Eagle - July 10, 1932
Tesla, 76, Reports His Talents at Peak - New York Times - July 10, 1932 - p. 19, c. 1
Pioneer Radio Engineer Gives Views On Power - New York Herald Tribune - September 11, 1932
The Eternal Source of Energy of the Universe , Origin and Intensity of Cosmic Rays - New York - October 13, 1932
Breaking up Tornadoes - 1933-12-??
Tremendous new power soon to be unleashed - Kansas City Journal-Post - September 10, 1933
Tesla 'Harnesses' Cosmic Energy - Philadelphia Public Ledger - November 2, 1933
Tesla Sees Evidence Radio and Light Are Sound - New York Times - April 8, 1934
Possibilities of Electro-Static Generators, by Nikola Tesla - Scientific American - March, 1934
Radio Power will Revolutionize the World - Modern Mechanics - July, 1934
Tesla Invents Peace Ray - NY Sun - July 10, 1934
Tesla, at 78, Bares New 'Death-Beam' - New York Times - July 11, 1934
Beam to Kill Army at 200 Miles, Tesla's Claim on 78th Birthday - New York Herald Tribune - July 11, 1934
Tesla at 78 bares new death-beam - The New York Times - July 11, 1934
Nikola Tesla and "force rays" - The Ironwood Daily Globe, Ironwood, Michigan, Page 4 - Tuesday, July 17, 1934.
Tesla’s Ray - Time - July 23rd, 1934
Tesla on Power Development and Future Marvels by Nikola Tesla -.New York World Telegram - July 24, 1934
Dr. Tesla Visions the End of Aircraft in war - Every Week Magazine - Oct. 21, 1934 p. 3
Tesla Predicts Ships Powered By Shore Beam - New York Herald Tribune - June 5, 1935
Tesla Predicts Ships Powered By Shore Beam, by Nikola Tesla - New York Herald Tribune - June 5, 1935
Nikola Tesla, at 79, Uses Earth to Transmit Signals; Expects to have $100,000,000 Within Two Years - New York World Telegram, July 11, 1935
Tesla, 79, Promises to Transmit Force - New York Times - July 11, 1935
Tesla's Controlled Earthquake - New York American - July 11, 1935
Tesla's Controlled Earthquake - New York American - July 11, 1935
Expanding Sun Will Explode Someday Tesla Predicts - By Nikola Tesla - New York Herald Tribune - August 18, 1935
Expanding Sun Will Explode Someday Tesla Predicts - By Nikola Tesla- New York Herald Tribune - August 18, 1935
German Cosmic Ray Theory Questioned - New York Herald Tribune - March 3, 1935
Tesla, Great Wizard Of Electricity, Once Resident Here, Scorned In Early Days - Colorado Springs Gazette & Telegraph - July 14th, 1935
Tesla, 80, Reveals New Power Device - New York Times - July 11, 1936 11 p. 1, c. 2
A Machine to End War by Nikola Tesla - Liberty, February 1937
Prepared Statement - by Nikola Tesla - July 10, 1937
Sending of Messages to Planets Predicted by Dr. Tesla on Birthday - New York Times - July 11, 1937
Speech for the Institute of Immigrant Welfare - by Nikola Tesla - At the Hotel Biltmore, New York City - May 11, 1938
The "Tesla death beam" - The Lethbridge Weekly Herald, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, page 9 - Saturday, July 16, 1938.
'Death Ray' For Planes - New York Times - September 22, 1940
Proposing the 'Death Ray' for Defense - Philadelphia Inquirer - October 20, 1940
Tesla Tries to Prevent World War II by John J. O'Neill - Prodigal Genius, 1944
Prepared Statement of Tesla (For interview with press on 81st birthday observance)
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