Tesla wasn’t crazy and many of his ideas were probably legit. Tesla’s problem was that he didn’t care much about money. The people who loved money made sure his inventions were not realized because the idea of FREE anything bothers the heck out of them.
Nature provides the raw materials. Knowledge is abundant and freely available. The fact we pay for energy, which nature produces in abundance, is a perversion of the laws of nature and yet, this is how money works.
Nothing pains me more than to think about the way the world could, and should, be if it weren’t for those suppressing our growth as a species for their own selfish interests.
We would be dar more advanced and be able to cure many terrible diseases Not to mention possibly travelling the stars and making contact with aliens So much potential destroyed or buried so the super rich can play their tedious power games
What pains me even more than that. People thinking we should just get all the things we want OR things someone thinks up without any proof that it will work, just because someone has a harebrained idea. It might work or not but should be given an unlimited amount of resources and money for all eternity.
I used to work at a call center when I got a call from someone that opened up with, "Hey, are you familiar with the Manhattan project?" After that, he told me about a fridge that was advertised as easy to move around. It didn't have wheels. The mechanics of how it works was something like how a puck glides on top of an air hockey table. Before it even got out to market, the original designs were destroyed, and any fridges manufactured were also destroyed, courtesy of three important industries working together to preserve their potential profits: Oil, rubber, and auto. The idea was this sort of "hover" technology would eventually be scaled up and used on vehicles. If you think you hate your average corporation, you don't hate them enough.
I am currently working at call center. Last month, I received from a woman called Sarah Grey. For a second, I though I received a call from someone we all Men knew. Then I realized, it's just sound familiar
Check-out "Tucker" - the movie, late 80's. The story of the Tucker automobile... totally, identifies the American Dream, while simultaneously illustrating the lopsided reality of such beneficial inventions ever being allowed to infiltrate reality.
Hovercraft cannot hold the road like auto tires, not safe, not competitive. The only way to revolutionize auto industry is by promoting steam automotive technology.
A few years ago, I met one of the gentlemen that was part of the Cold Fusion project in the 1990's. If you lived in Massachusetts at that time, then you'd remember this project being on the news. The gentleman and I hung out for 3 days and I learned a great deal. One day, the whole team reported to the project site as usual but found it completely empty. The team was told that the project was closed and they were not so gently reminded of the nondisclosure agreement. Everything disappeared and was never heard of again, some of the people disappeared as well. The project was headed by a company that now makes TVs. A couple years later, the movie "Chain Reaction" was made and it was based off of this project.
Problem with that project and others like it is that if it’s possible it’s explainable with mathematics. The idea that this unaccounted heat was unexplainable is laughable at best, and achieving an output greater than unity is a fairytale. I’d love for it to be real, cold fusion being able to output more energy than went in, and all from simple electrolysis in heavy water would be amazing. But it’s just not mathematically possible
@@sparkplug1018 Cold fusion is kind of a fairy tale. Deuterium atoms (heavy hydrogen) squeezed into Palladium surface to jump start a Helium production. It's maddening how chemistry, physics and math are all wrong here. Basically, what we understand of nature have to be wrong to prove cold fusion works. No wonder it didn't work. But, otoh, if the helium production is already going on, then fusion can sustain itself. Then it will not be cold anymore. lol
@sparkplug1018 and @Ben72-u6p I actually just heard last week that the people of the National Ignition Facility in California just did it! They got more energy out than in! Now I wonder if some of the people from the project in the 1990's are on the NIF team.
I had an associate that had one of his palladium wire electrodes disintegrate right up to the heavy water surface when a mere 9vdc trigger voltage was applied. He dropped his work when other cold fusion researchers began dying and disappearing under mysterious circumstances. Too bad that free inquiry and experimentation is not safe in an allegedly free society of equals. Tragic fraud , this US of A.
J.P. Morgan pulled the (financial) plug on Tesla’s tower because he was afraid it would work. The popular tale is he said “how could we meter it?” But broadcast power would have wrecked Morgan’s other energy related holdings. He also turned other financiers against Tesla.
It's important for the wealthy, influential, and powerful to remain as such. Otherwise, the world would change and everyone would eventually be on equivalent ground. That CANNOT be permitted.
tesla turned his investors against himself. colorado springs? jacob astor paid him to make a better lightbulb, not run off to the mountains and play with lightning bolts. he never got his lightbulb, either. jp morgan was happy to lend tesla MORE money... ONCE he paid back some of what he already owed.
Tom Ogle is another inventor that built a system to allow cars to run at roughly 100 mpg. He proved it worked by taking a newspaper reporter on a 205 mile round trip on two gallons of gas. Long story short, he filed for a patent, faced criticism, and had a lawsuit filed against him claiming the company that bought the rights to his invention violated provisions of the federal securities law. He was found deceased of an apparent OD in 1981 at age 26.
Yeah, an "OD" - an OD by a big oil investor/government/company. Oil, a resource that is actually not so limited... IT IS ALL BULLSHIT. EVERYTHING "THEY" TELL YOU.
Let it be a reminder, of the importance of forming friendships and meaningful bonds with people. He was a loner, fortune never has favoured the loner historically even. Sadly. His greatest problem, was himself.
@@mrhassellto be fair, he attempted this quite a bit. He unfortunately preferred to believe people and take them at their word; retained a naive sense of honor that was taken advantage of by crafty American businessmen with tenuous moral fiber. 😢 after being spurned by so many he started to lose touch I think and came to prefer less advantage seeking types to be around. Thus the pigeons.
Isn’t crazy that you have women making only-fans, showing nudes, or just looking pretty with no other skills and intelligence get paid hundreds of thousands , even millions while people with intelligence, skills, and other major accomplishments/achievements are not even known to the general public….let alone getting paid substantial amounts
@getbbudded23 I've seen videos on youtube explaining why Meyers water fuel car doesn't work due to the laws of physics. From what I remember, it takes more energy to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen then you can get out of burning said hydrogen as fuel.
@skipperclinton1087 Well I'm not a scientist or physicist, but you need electrical energy to facilitate the process of separating the hydrogen (adams or molecules, like I don't even know the correct terms here) from the oxygen. From there you would use the hydrogen in a combustion engine just like you would with gasoline to power the vehicle and then some chemistry happens and the exhaust is back to water. The problem is the system overall consumes more energy then it produces, making it useless. This is obviously a terrible explanation and you'd be better off finding a science youtuber who's already made a video demonstrating why this doesn't work.
The car is obvious bogosity. "Let's use electricity to split the water, then burn the water to get energy, then also drive a car with it." No, sorry, perpetual motion doesn't work.
@@janedoe-hq9vnNo electric device is 100% efficient, therefore there is an energy loss in the making of the hydrogen. Hydrogen fuel cells are prohibitively expensive. Burning hydrogen in internal combustion engine also burns engine lube oil, creating the same CO levels, sulfurics, and carcinogens you were trying to eliminate. All you've done is spent more for fuel and put yourself in danger of blowing yourself up.
Nikola Tesla was one of the greatest people to have ever lived. If it wasn't for his A/C method winning out over Edison's D/C method, electricity would be rationed and available to the highest bidder. Instead of readily available electricity being a basic need, it would be a luxury that only the elites could afford.
Please explain why it would have been a luxury only for the elites? If your arguement is the elite would ration it well they could of and still can ration AC like in war zones when power is limited to certain hours. If your arguement is regarding the infrastructure for DC means only the elites have it then why wouldn't there be plenty of generators to go round as they can generate DC and AC electricity. It would have taken it a bit longer for generators to become cheap enough for the average household but like with most things new the longer it's about the cheaper it becomes. Its a capitalist world and people want to sell to the many and not the few. That's how the elites get fatter so I do not understand your theory.
@@fenn_frenthat truth isn’t the bone of contention,it’s the need to make money that is the problem.Tesla wanted to make energy free to all,but people like J.P.Morgan make sure that energy is never free,they would lose billions or even trillions of dollars.
The next person that makes a massive discovery like any of these these needs to release all corresponding details everywhere. Twitter, reddit, 4chan, minecraft servers, upload everywhere possible.
I've heard about Tesla's Warden Clif tower, Bruce Meijer's water powered car, and Coral Castle before. All very important stories, that need to be told and remembered. Thank you.
I remember the cold fusion scientists. Nobody was duplicating their experiment with the same materials. They used different materials than were used in the first experiment and then declared it didn't work.
Leedskalnin clearly discovered the same secret the ancient Egyptians did. The truth of his invention would blow the lid off our understanding of ancient architecture and history itself.
As an electrical engineer, I just have to say that turning the earth and the ionosphere into a giganctic resonating capacitor is a VERY BAD IDEA. There is an interlock on your microwave oven's door to keep the magnetron off when it's open so you don't get cooked by the microwaves. If you think getting cooked by microwaves are a bad idea, they'd be a minor sun burn compared to what Tesla had in mind.
Not true, cold fusion does not work. You have to put more energy into the experiment, than what you get out in return. Its not even fusion anyway, its just electrolysis with extra steps.
Fr would make all other forms of energy redundant which in turn makes a lot of wealthy ppl lose a lot of wealth and could even cripple some nations. If someone did discover it, they would definitely be killed to keep the status quo
As about Wilhelm Reich, he managed to do things arent'n explained yet. For example he was allowed to own a very small amount of radioactive material, but somehow managed to contaminate his whole garage and surrounding with radioenergy -practically impossible for the amount of material he had and the knowledge of procedures we have. So he must have known and been capable more of than we do 'til today.
That was all part of our total brain washing in elementary/ government education camps. Remember how taken a back we were when they told us the Ussr had state run media😂😂😂😂. Cue the low IQ leftists calling me a Putin supporter.
apparently its not hard to proceed with a court case without someone's knowledge because my house was foreclosed upon without so much as legal process being seved to me. its just what comes to mind when these dudes "refused to appear in court".
The coral castle dude was apparently so broken hearted over a woman in his early 20’s that he made all that for her in the hopes she would come back. Terrapin station
If they had any balls they would have let him stay for free for ever. I mean the man only literally invented the modern world.. if that's not a hero worth saving I don't know what is.
It was said that before the exposition universelle in 1889, Tesla had a meeting with Gustave Eiffel regarding his plans for free energy, using these antennas/towers. We're taught that the Eiffel Tower was built for the paris world fair, but really I think it was for a different purpose. You see, when Eiffel heard teslas plans, he financed the whole build. A giant antenna, with a balanced mix of architectural aesthetics. (Granted it's been manipulated over the years). originally the year it was finished, many eyewitness accounts from the people of Paris reported seeing strange bright flashes and "lightning bolts" coming out of the tower. Perhaps the Eiffel Tower served another purpose we weren't aware of at the beginning of its creation? The largest Tesla coil ever.
Really? There are movies of him demonstrating exactly "how" he did this. It's not "unknown" or lost science. Anyone can do what he did and it only takes common sense and doing it, to realise how easy it really is. Anyone can start when moving house and moving furniture around, you will soon see, that's one of the least of mankind's "problems". 😆 Coincidently, you sometimes see small nodes, and protrusions on megalithic stonework, as far and wide as Egypt, to the Amazon. They are used to construct a wooden frame around blocks, as anchor points, used to transport the blocks. This is also quite well known and not a mystery, which some crackpots on TH-cam channels, will try to have you believe.
My father owns a garage (in Ohio). There was an older man that had 2 different custom built vehicles (cars) both of them were h20 powered. He had a “h20 fuel cell” in the trunk of both of them. He didn’t explain how he made it happen but it is possible and I’ve seen it first hand.
Electrolysis. It's well known to Science. The Hindenburg disaster was a good case, as to why hydrogen and helium (inert or noble gases), never really took off...
@@janedoe6181 Your right! Although it's something I often get mixed up in my periodics for some inexplicable reason. Yet the reason, is because of it's proximity to helium, which is a noble gas, and hence is chemically inert. Hydrogen reacts with all sorts of other elements and makes a variety of useful compounds... one of the early experiments with gases, I remember thoroughly enjoying, was playing around transitons and arriving at laughing gas.. itr might be the reason why I usually make this mix up. Thanks for pointing it out, but it won't stop it happening again. I knew as much as child and continue to throw it in the same bag with all the other, smelly things, that I don't give much thought... strangely...
@@janedoe6181 Your are right, TH-cam keeps stopping any attempt to reply? Strange.. I should try remembering the transition gases, in terms of their electron configurations, instead of based on their explosive force or smell... Being more correctly, the first gas that forms the group, containing all noble gases. Falls the same way since I was a child. Do you honestly think of whether or not it has an electron crown, configuration when you are considering the groups of gases? That's kind of, unusal...
@@mrhassell Well, if you can remember that noble gases rarely react with other compounds (they originally thought that noble gases never reacted), and you can remember the formula for water, H2O, then hopefully this might trigger your memory that hydrogen is not a noble gas.
Sigh, some of these people do not understand, or just choose to ignore the fundamental laws of nature. The "water powered car" was just an electric vehicle that instead of storing the energy in batteries or capacitors, stores it as chemical potential energy
@@edh7492 It uses electrolysis to get the hydrogen from the water. It’s an electric car. Also it would require huge mounts of energy to separate the hydrogen. It’s a fraud.
The Coral Castle, south of Miami on US highway 1 is truly remarkable and mysterious in how it was created by a single person. I lived about a half mile north of it on US 1. IF YOU ARE EVER IN MIAMI, it is worth a visit...
Stanley Meyer's inventions are all public domain now. Wanna guess how many people are using them? Spoiler: None. Zero. Nobody. Because he was a crock. Electrolysis is horribly inefficient, and even assuming a rate of 100% efficiency (which isn't possible) he would've needed about 100kg of water and two dozen car batteries just to have enough fuel to go the distance he claimed he could, especially with that VW engine he used.
The impulse of some individuals to extract wealth from the creativity of others illustrates two aspects of human nature. The first aspect concerns the unlimited potential of the human spirit to observe nature and develop innovations based upon those observations. The second aspect is the human proclivity of some people to take advantage of the first aspect and extract wealth by limiting and exploiting those innovations. The irony is that there are far more examples of the first aspect but the few examples of the second are sufficient to deprive humanity of the benefits of human creativity and imagination. Each individual embodies these two aspects to one degree or another. The inclination towards the light is what most of us experience. When those few, who embrace their darker side succumb to its influence, humanity as a whole, suffers. Unfortunately, the few who indulge their darkness, are the ones who flourish economically and pursue positions of power and control in politics, business, and academic religions.
With regards to Leedskalnin, it's interesting to note that gravity is by far the weakest of the four known forces of the universe. Electromagnetism could easily overcome gravity. Perhaps he did in fact discover a bespoke method of harnessing it.
#2 the water car: thru the laws of physics, you will never get more energy from the HHO gas than the input needed to create it. Water cars make sense if you can fuel them up at home using solar power, but you can only store but so much gas and under low pressure so as not to turn back into water.
The apenine collosus in Italy is built upon a coral foundation. Perhaps he simply figured out the same construction techniques that the italian builders did hundreds of years ago. Maybe coral turns to stone in sunlight and he figured out a concrete mixture
TH-camr: THeY are suppressing this information and doing everything to stop it. Also TH-camr: I’m publishing a video on this on the largest video platform in the free world.
The tower was designed by tesla to transmit wireless power, the reason JP Morgan stopped funding tesla was because Morgan wanted to charge for the power and tesla said it would be free for everyone, so Morgan said if he can't charge people for the electricity then he wanted no part of it, so JP Morgan pulled his funding from tesla.
Everyone could have changed our everyday life and we could have evolved from what we are now. It's amazing that Tesla's Alternating Current is what we use today and we haven't evolved from that . Very concerning.
Tesla’s free energy generator would change the world. There are hundreds of volts of electricity flowing in the magnetic field just a few meters above our heads, it’s just a matter of harnessing, transforming/inverting and storing it.
He was going to provide unmetered energy, not energy from nothing. Free, meaning people don't have to pay money for it. He had a giant coal powered generator in the base of that tower.
Leeskalman, master of illusion with allusion. Sailer by nature of times. He literally used rope and pulleys. So to answer your final question, Leeskalman, his invention or more acutely use of eons of seafaring endeavours. These simple techniques. They also created an incredible mystery. It’s simple to move and even stand and level HUGE blocks, and rocks. Sticks & stones, and you can move mountains.
The wealthier people and especially corporations are heavily invested in energy futures have every reason to suppress, by any means available, any invention or technology or process that threatens said investment. You MUST NEVER threaten the profits of those who really don’t need those same profits!
the cabinet is easy to make. Riech ran into trouble by adding radium. still available over the counter then it made people sick. as the cabinet acts as a faraday cage it may have benefits from EMR fields from modern cell phone wifi
Someone I know bought a ford ranger from a old military vet mechanic, it had a hydrogen generator under the hood, the guy told him it’s what was in their military vehicles and made their humv’s have better mpg, the guy that bought it had no clue how to use it though.
I swear I remember seeing this water fuel cell technology on an episode of "60 Minutes" or "20/20" back in the 90's. They showed a city bus running on this & I clearly remember this, bc it amazed me that they showed water coming out of the exhaust. And I've never been able to find it again. But it could've been revolutionary.
Tesla, also, claimed to be able to control the path of the artificially created by the tower lightning. Tesla claimed to have been able to start a fire in a Siberian forest this way and suggested the invention to be used as a weapon in WW2. The US ignored this suggestion, but, Tesla arranged a meeting with the American president, but, was hit ( probably on purpose, by, the US secret agencies ) by a car a few hours before the meeting and thus could not attend. The notes of such a meeting would have been interesting.
The hydrogen powered car is a bit of a joke. Any high school student can see that it doesn’t run on water. You have to supply a lot of electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. There was no mystery about that one.
One of the things Tesla wanted was to create a huge voltage, between a point and ground and connect a second point to ground, thus, transfer electricity wirelessly, just, like lightning.
This is a pure example of how we as humans are very advanced. The problem is we're also very greedy. As a people, we could be so far ahead of where we are now. Just think of the inventions that we have now that the public doesn't know about.
I knew someone that took a 4 cylinder motor and used magnets to make the engine run. He left it idling for 2 nonstop. Word got out and the feds shut him down saying someone already has the patent.
Elon Musk should rebuild the Tesla Tower, to spec. Capable of recharging all the Tesla vehicles parked within 200 feet or whatever. That would be dope, a big wireless charging Parking -Lot for E.V's in city centers
Tesla wasn’t crazy and many of his ideas were probably legit. Tesla’s problem was that he didn’t care much about money. The people who loved money made sure his inventions were not realized because the idea of FREE anything bothers the heck out of them.
Nature provides the raw materials. Knowledge is abundant and freely available.
The fact we pay for energy, which nature produces in abundance, is a perversion of the laws of nature and yet, this is how money works.
yes,if Tesla had shown JP Morgan interest in monetising his inventions we would still be using them today
He was in love with a pigeon....
Probably 😂
Einstein married his cousin and couldnt speak until age 7. At least Tesla gave us useful inventions
Nothing pains me more than to think about the way the world could, and should, be if it weren’t for those suppressing our growth as a species for their own selfish interests.
We would be dar more advanced and be able to cure many terrible diseases
Not to mention possibly travelling the stars and making contact with aliens
So much potential destroyed or buried so the super rich can play their tedious power games
Agree
What pains me even more than that. People thinking we should just get all the things we want OR things someone thinks up without any proof that it will work, just because someone has a harebrained idea. It might work or not but should be given an unlimited amount of resources and money for all eternity.
@@will78aurand Fair argument.
"For the love of money is a root of all evil"
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”. - A.C. Clarke
you've played civilization..😂🤣
that's called Clarke's Third Law
What we call technology, they call magic. - Odin of Asgard
You just need to find a good way to hide the battery
I used to work at a call center when I got a call from someone that opened up with, "Hey, are you familiar with the Manhattan project?" After that, he told me about a fridge that was advertised as easy to move around. It didn't have wheels. The mechanics of how it works was something like how a puck glides on top of an air hockey table. Before it even got out to market, the original designs were destroyed, and any fridges manufactured were also destroyed, courtesy of three important industries working together to preserve their potential profits: Oil, rubber, and auto. The idea was this sort of "hover" technology would eventually be scaled up and used on vehicles.
If you think you hate your average corporation, you don't hate them enough.
I am currently working at call center. Last month, I received from a woman called Sarah Grey. For a second, I though I received a call from someone we all Men knew. Then I realized, it's just sound familiar
Check-out "Tucker" - the movie, late 80's. The story of the Tucker automobile... totally, identifies the American Dream, while simultaneously illustrating the lopsided reality of such beneficial inventions ever being allowed to infiltrate reality.
We already have these vehicles. They're called hovercraft. You can go out and buy one.
If you’re really that into it, go buy a hovercraft I guess.
Hovercraft cannot hold the road like auto tires, not safe, not competitive.
The only way to revolutionize auto industry is by promoting steam automotive technology.
A few years ago, I met one of the gentlemen that was part of the Cold Fusion project in the 1990's. If you lived in Massachusetts at that time, then you'd remember this project being on the news. The gentleman and I hung out for 3 days and I learned a great deal. One day, the whole team reported to the project site as usual but found it completely empty. The team was told that the project was closed and they were not so gently reminded of the nondisclosure agreement. Everything disappeared and was never heard of again, some of the people disappeared as well. The project was headed by a company that now makes TVs. A couple years later, the movie "Chain Reaction" was made and it was based off of this project.
Problem with that project and others like it is that if it’s possible it’s explainable with mathematics. The idea that this unaccounted heat was unexplainable is laughable at best, and achieving an output greater than unity is a fairytale.
I’d love for it to be real, cold fusion being able to output more energy than went in, and all from simple electrolysis in heavy water would be amazing. But it’s just not mathematically possible
@@sparkplug1018 Cold fusion is kind of a fairy tale. Deuterium atoms (heavy hydrogen) squeezed into Palladium surface to jump start a Helium production. It's maddening how chemistry, physics and math are all wrong here. Basically, what we understand of nature have to be wrong to prove cold fusion works. No wonder it didn't work. But, otoh, if the helium production is already going on, then fusion can sustain itself. Then it will not be cold anymore. lol
@sparkplug1018 and @Ben72-u6p I actually just heard last week that the people of the National Ignition Facility in California just did it! They got more energy out than in! Now I wonder if some of the people from the project in the 1990's are on the NIF team.
@@sparkplug1018 Every twenty years or so, there's a campaign about only being twenty years away from cold fusion - send your grant money today!
I had an associate that had one of his palladium wire electrodes disintegrate right up to the heavy water surface when a mere 9vdc trigger voltage was applied. He dropped his work when other cold fusion researchers began dying and disappearing under mysterious circumstances. Too bad that free inquiry and experimentation is not safe in an allegedly free society of equals. Tragic fraud , this US of A.
J.P. Morgan pulled the (financial) plug on Tesla’s tower because he was afraid it would work. The popular tale is he said “how could we meter it?” But broadcast power would have wrecked Morgan’s other energy related holdings. He also turned other financiers against Tesla.
It's important for the wealthy, influential, and powerful to remain as such. Otherwise, the world would change and everyone would eventually be on equivalent ground. That CANNOT be permitted.
if it worked that would also scared the crap out of the gov as well so hes kinda fked
tesla turned his investors against himself.
colorado springs? jacob astor paid him to make a better lightbulb, not run off to the mountains and play with lightning bolts. he never got his lightbulb, either.
jp morgan was happy to lend tesla MORE money... ONCE he paid back some of what he already owed.
Except that the tower never worked.
@@tallaster-g7s dont bother... youll just get shadow banned. i notice my replies arent visible... even to me...
Tom Ogle is another inventor that built a system to allow cars to run at roughly 100 mpg. He proved it worked by taking a newspaper reporter on a 205 mile round trip on two gallons of gas. Long story short, he filed for a patent, faced criticism, and had a lawsuit filed against him claiming the company that bought the rights to his invention violated provisions of the federal securities law. He was found deceased of an apparent OD in 1981 at age 26.
Yeah, an "OD" - an OD by a big oil investor/government/company. Oil, a resource that is actually not so limited... IT IS ALL BULLSHIT. EVERYTHING "THEY" TELL YOU.
Dark 5 had him in a video many years ago.
Not surprised in any way.
The Oil Cartel will never let anything or anyone else ever get over them no matter what they have to do.
@@POLARTTYRTMunless the oil cartel falls
It’s criminal that Tesla died penniless. :(
Let it be a reminder, of the importance of forming friendships and meaningful bonds with people. He was a loner, fortune never has favoured the loner historically even.
Sadly. His greatest problem, was himself.
all because he wanted to advance human kind with wireless FREE electricity. Investors and big companies did not like that..
@@mrhassellto be fair, he attempted this quite a bit. He unfortunately preferred to believe people and take them at their word; retained a naive sense of honor that was taken advantage of by crafty American businessmen with tenuous moral fiber. 😢 after being spurned by so many he started to lose touch I think and came to prefer less advantage seeking types to be around. Thus the pigeons.
He was born penniless too 0_o
Isn’t crazy that you have women making only-fans, showing nudes, or just looking pretty with no other skills and intelligence get paid hundreds of thousands , even millions while people with intelligence, skills, and other major accomplishments/achievements are not even known to the general public….let alone getting paid substantial amounts
The more we learn, the more we realize how much we don't know.
Yessir 😊
The more we learn, the more we know, the less we Understand.
The more we realise how much we're not allowed to know.
@@curbyourshi1056:
Bingo!
@@stomper2888 Easy picking the low hanging fruit!! Okay perfect long bus rider, re-read your sentence and tell me what you did wrong. Duh.
Coral Castle is an amazing feat of construction,no matter what methods he used.
If you create something that solves major problems expect to disappear
Exactly. Threaten the status quo and the money men, your days are numbered.
Myers’s water car wasn’t his first invention that got flagged by the US gov. He had a tower based off of teslas tower, a while before the car
Yeah, I call bullshit. Bullshit on him sir not you But I will look a little deeper into it I guess.
@getbbudded23 I've seen videos on youtube explaining why Meyers water fuel car doesn't work due to the laws of physics. From what I remember, it takes more energy to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen then you can get out of burning said hydrogen as fuel.
@eighthmanstanding566 :
And what form of "energy" are you using or referring to?
@skipperclinton1087 Well I'm not a scientist or physicist, but you need electrical energy to facilitate the process of separating the hydrogen (adams or molecules, like I don't even know the correct terms here) from the oxygen. From there you would use the hydrogen in a combustion engine just like you would with gasoline to power the vehicle and then some chemistry happens and the exhaust is back to water. The problem is the system overall consumes more energy then it produces, making it useless. This is obviously a terrible explanation and you'd be better off finding a science youtuber who's already made a video demonstrating why this doesn't work.
The guy made a hydrogen fuel cell, theres nothing remarkable about that.
The Cold Fusion guy was definitely taken out. His Cold Fusion story is insane. Look it up. Someone definitely 86ed him. And it's sad too.
If he really was what would be sad is he was taken out over a fraud
Another guy who had been working on a water powered car, named Aaron Salter Jr., was killed during a shooting in Buffalo awhile back.
The car is obvious bogosity. "Let's use electricity to split the water, then burn the water to get energy, then also drive a car with it." No, sorry, perpetual motion doesn't work.
@darrennew8211 the car/engine would take water and by electrolysis, separate the hydrogen and oxygen, using the hydrogen as fuel.
It isn't bogus.
@@janedoe-hq9vnNo electric device is 100% efficient, therefore there is an energy loss in the making of the hydrogen. Hydrogen fuel cells are prohibitively expensive. Burning hydrogen in internal combustion engine also burns engine lube oil, creating the same CO levels, sulfurics, and carcinogens you were trying to eliminate. All you've done is spent more for fuel and put yourself in danger of blowing yourself up.
Could u many follow up this video with 5 whistleblowers who met mysterious ends? Include Phil Schneider if possible.
👍
good idea
Dulce wars is wild
Nikola Tesla was one of the greatest people to have ever lived. If it wasn't for his A/C method winning out over Edison's D/C method, electricity would be rationed and available to the highest bidder. Instead of readily available electricity being a basic need, it would be a luxury that only the elites could afford.
somebody else would have done it.... come on now
If Edison had his way DC would be it. He was not a good guy. Regardless of Tesla inventing AC Edison would have prevented everyone from getting it.
@@curiousbystander9193 yah whatever.... keep telling yourself that.
none of it was true!
Please explain why it would have been a luxury only for the elites?
If your arguement is the elite would ration it well they could of and still can ration AC like in war zones when power is limited to certain hours. If your arguement is regarding the infrastructure for DC means only the elites have it then why wouldn't there be plenty of generators to go round as they can generate DC and AC electricity. It would have taken it a bit longer for generators to become cheap enough for the average household but like with most things new the longer it's about the cheaper it becomes. Its a capitalist world and people want to sell to the many and not the few. That's how the elites get fatter so I do not understand your theory.
There is the problem "free" energy.
Matter cannot be created, nor destroyed. Everything has to come from something.
@@fenn_frenand for something to be it must be….. created
@@fenn_frenthat truth isn’t the bone of contention,it’s the need to make money that is the problem.Tesla wanted to make energy free to all,but people like J.P.Morgan make sure that energy is never free,they would lose billions or even trillions of dollars.
Yes but these aren't free energy devices.
*LISA IN THIS HOUSE WE OBEY THE LAWS THERMODYNAMICS!*
Hello mother dear...
Love that simpsons quote 😂
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Marconi lost the court cases against Tesla's Patents and guess what Tesla was vindicated Marconi used 12 Tesla Patents in his radio.
Word Up
plagiarism for sure.
And yet, ask someone who invented the radio and if they have any kind of answer, it'll be Marconi 😒
Those dam pizza making mexicans@@tehfiredog
@@tehfiredog thanks to the limited educational value of Wiki prodity
The next person that makes a massive discovery like any of these these needs to release all corresponding details everywhere. Twitter, reddit, 4chan, minecraft servers, upload everywhere possible.
What, having a published patent isn't good enough?
@darrennew8211 if you want to end up in a mysterious car accident, that's the best bet
I mean if a patent worked,and is pubicly avaliable then why kill the inventor? I suspect if is not fraud then its manipulated@@darrennew8211
I've heard about Tesla's Warden Clif tower, Bruce Meijer's water powered car, and Coral Castle before. All very important stories, that need to be told and remembered. Thank you.
I remember the cold fusion scientists. Nobody was duplicating their experiment with the same materials. They used different materials than were used in the first experiment and then declared it didn't work.
Leedskalnin clearly discovered the same secret the ancient Egyptians did. The truth of his invention would blow the lid off our understanding of ancient architecture and history itself.
I’m torn between being happy and disappointed that he didn’t share his knowledge. I’m afraid of what might be done with it in the wrong hands.
I love how wardencliff tower is in rdr2
Where at?
You've chosen the best ones. Bravo!
As an electrical engineer, I just have to say that turning the earth and the ionosphere into a giganctic resonating capacitor is a VERY BAD IDEA. There is an interlock on your microwave oven's door to keep the magnetron off when it's open so you don't get cooked by the microwaves. If you think getting cooked by microwaves are a bad idea, they'd be a minor sun burn compared to what Tesla had in mind.
You will work and pay taxes so that a select few do not have to work or pay taxes.
"If revealed to be true, which of these inventions would have the power to change the world?"
Cold Fusion
Nah. My remote-testicular-tortion field generator will change the world
Not true, cold fusion does not work. You have to put more energy into the experiment, than what you get out in return. Its not even fusion anyway, its just electrolysis with extra steps.
Fr would make all other forms of energy redundant which in turn makes a lot of wealthy ppl lose a lot of wealth and could even cripple some nations. If someone did discover it, they would definitely be killed to keep the status quo
As about Wilhelm Reich, he managed to do things arent'n explained yet. For example he was allowed to own a very small amount of radioactive material, but somehow managed to contaminate his whole garage and surrounding with radioenergy -practically impossible for the amount of material he had and the knowledge of procedures we have. So he must have known and been capable more of than we do 'til today.
Reich's orgone box theories were the basis of Devo's "Energy Domes" (aka the upside-down flowerpots they wore on their heads).
You think you learned about history but you really didn't there's so much of it that has been omitted you don't know the half of it
That was all part of our total brain washing in elementary/ government education camps. Remember how taken a back we were when they told us the Ussr had state run media😂😂😂😂. Cue the low IQ leftists calling me a Putin supporter.
History is written by the victor
Nobody knows. I’d say about 20-25% of our history, is factual and true.
Enlighten us.
@@PiroKUSSinternet “experts” never ever do 😂
they got killed for tech
This is exactly why open source is so important.
apparently its not hard to proceed with a court case without someone's knowledge because my house was foreclosed upon without so much as legal process being seved to me. its just what comes to mind when these dudes "refused to appear in court".
The coral castle dude was apparently so broken hearted over a woman in his early 20’s that he made all that for her in the hopes she would come back. Terrapin station
And a lover of French poetry
His Sweet Sixteen...
Great album!
The status quo must be maintained at what ever cost.
You know that 20k dollars in todays money would be over half a million. I cant believe that they allowed him to run up a tab like that.
Look at his financial backers, their word carried weight
If they had any balls they would have let him stay for free for ever. I mean the man only literally invented the modern world.. if that's not a hero worth saving I don't know what is.
Closer to like $120k today
Morgan backed out when Tesla told him it should be free to everyone. JP can't make money off "FREE"
One of the best Channel on yt
that intro music is one of a kind man....
Every upload same comment. But correct .
Trulee is
Its a public domain sound effect that always feels wrong when I hear it anywhere other than Dark 5
I always crank it up.
@@bnewson33gotta get those cheap likes baby
It was said that before the exposition universelle in 1889, Tesla had a meeting with Gustave Eiffel regarding his plans for free energy, using these antennas/towers. We're taught that the Eiffel Tower was built for the paris world fair, but really I think it was for a different purpose. You see, when Eiffel heard teslas plans, he financed the whole build. A giant antenna, with a balanced mix of architectural aesthetics. (Granted it's been manipulated over the years). originally the year it was finished, many eyewitness accounts from the people of Paris reported seeing strange bright flashes and "lightning bolts" coming out of the tower. Perhaps the Eiffel Tower served another purpose we weren't aware of at the beginning of its creation? The largest Tesla coil ever.
Let’s see there’s a trend here - oh yeah they were all killed except Tesla
Tesla was killed by a real Nazi he admitted this on his deathbed they did not want others figuring out what Tesla had invented.
Yep! It too much of a coincidence that most of these people are killed mysteriously or just suddenly die from health problems!
They blew up his lab to kill him but he wasn't there when it went off.
Ed Leedskalnin wasn’t killed.
The Coral Castle... it breaks my heart. How did he do it? Why would he not share? 😅
Because the truth was less interesting than the myth.
He probably wouldn't tell because of all the skepticism.
Really? There are movies of him demonstrating exactly "how" he did this. It's not "unknown" or lost science. Anyone can do what he did and it only takes common sense and doing it, to realise how easy it really is. Anyone can start when moving house and moving furniture around, you will soon see, that's one of the least of mankind's "problems". 😆
Coincidently, you sometimes see small nodes, and protrusions on megalithic stonework, as far and wide as Egypt, to the Amazon. They are used to construct a wooden frame around blocks, as anchor points, used to transport the blocks. This is also quite well known and not a mystery, which some crackpots on TH-cam channels, will try to have you believe.
Because the cheap bastards wouldn't pay him 10 cents!!!😂😂😂
@@Healthliving1967 thats just hilarious BS ... 🤣😂
My father owns a garage (in Ohio). There was an older man that had 2 different custom built vehicles (cars) both of them were h20 powered. He had a “h20 fuel cell” in the trunk of both of them. He didn’t explain how he made it happen but it is possible and I’ve seen it first hand.
Electrolysis. It's well known to Science.
The Hindenburg disaster was a good case, as to why hydrogen and helium (inert or noble gases), never really took off...
@@mrhassell
Hydrogen is not a noble gas.
@@janedoe6181 Your right! Although it's something I often get mixed up in my periodics for some inexplicable reason. Yet the reason, is because of it's proximity to helium, which is a noble gas, and hence is chemically inert. Hydrogen reacts with all sorts of other elements and makes a variety of useful compounds... one of the early experiments with gases, I remember thoroughly enjoying, was playing around transitons and arriving at laughing gas.. itr might be the reason why I usually make this mix up.
Thanks for pointing it out, but it won't stop it happening again. I knew as much as child and continue to throw it in the same bag with all the other, smelly things, that I don't give much thought... strangely...
@@janedoe6181 Your are right, TH-cam keeps stopping any attempt to reply? Strange.. I should try remembering the transition gases, in terms of their electron configurations, instead of based on their explosive force or smell... Being more correctly, the first gas that forms the group, containing all noble gases.
Falls the same way since I was a child. Do you honestly think of whether or not it has an electron crown, configuration when you are considering the groups of gases?
That's kind of, unusal...
@@mrhassell
Well, if you can remember that noble gases rarely react with other compounds (they originally thought that noble gases never reacted), and you can remember the formula for water, H2O, then hopefully this might trigger your memory that hydrogen is not a noble gas.
I remember the 1970's series IN SEARCH OF asking the same question, How was Coral Castle built? Like Leonard Nimoy we still don't know.
I used to watch it on Sunday at 6:00pm right after Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.
Sigh, some of these people do not understand, or just choose to ignore the fundamental laws of nature. The "water powered car" was just an electric vehicle that instead of storing the energy in batteries or capacitors, stores it as chemical potential energy
It ran on hydrogen not electricity
@@edh7492
It uses electrolysis to get the hydrogen from the water.
It’s an electric car.
Also it would require huge mounts of energy to separate the hydrogen.
It’s a fraud.
@@edh7492It somehow had to generate the hydrogen.
Another great upload @Dark5. Love your work all the way on the other side of the globe in Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺🤝🏻🇺🇸
The car would have the greatest impact because of the lack of need to stop at gas stations except for food and other things
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Gee I wonder who could be against unprofitable technology and debt-free consume of it.🤔
The Coral Castle, south of Miami on US highway 1 is truly remarkable and mysterious in how it was created by a single person. I lived about a half mile north of it on US 1. IF YOU ARE EVER IN MIAMI, it is worth a visit...
Tesla was brilliant a man it's sad he had amazing ideas but he died penniless
You all remember that he declared a pigeon to be his wife, right?
better to not patent discoveries and rediscoveries.....they'll just come after you.
Stanley Meyer's inventions are all public domain now. Wanna guess how many people are using them? Spoiler: None. Zero. Nobody. Because he was a crock. Electrolysis is horribly inefficient, and even assuming a rate of 100% efficiency (which isn't possible) he would've needed about 100kg of water and two dozen car batteries just to have enough fuel to go the distance he claimed he could, especially with that VW engine he used.
I heard that the orgone accumulator was designed so the men could have some alone time while their wives sat stored away in a big box.
Royal Raymond Rife must not be forgotten…
The impulse of some individuals to extract wealth from the creativity of others illustrates two aspects of human nature. The first aspect concerns the unlimited potential of the human spirit to observe nature and develop innovations based upon those observations. The second aspect is the human proclivity of some people to take advantage of the first aspect and extract wealth by limiting and exploiting those innovations. The irony is that there are far more examples of the first aspect but the few examples of the second are sufficient to deprive humanity of the benefits of human creativity and imagination. Each individual embodies these two aspects to one degree or another. The inclination towards the light is what most of us experience. When those few, who embrace their darker side succumb to its influence, humanity as a whole, suffers. Unfortunately, the few who indulge their darkness, are the ones who flourish economically and pursue positions of power and control in politics, business, and academic religions.
The last one of course would have revolutionized everything!!!!
With regards to Leedskalnin, it's interesting to note that gravity is by far the weakest of the four known forces of the universe. Electromagnetism could easily overcome gravity. Perhaps he did in fact discover a bespoke method of harnessing it.
Gravity is free though
No such thing as " gravity ".. another bs theory of scientism
Mass force is always accumulative, thus eventually over comes electromagnetic force or stars would not be able to exsist
Love this channel!
Imagine if Tesla had the financial support to do as he wanted, modern society would be so different
#2 the water car: thru the laws of physics, you will never get more energy from the HHO gas than the input needed to create it. Water cars make sense if you can fuel them up at home using solar power, but you can only store but so much gas and under low pressure so as not to turn back into water.
The apenine collosus in Italy is built upon a coral foundation. Perhaps he simply figured out the same construction techniques that the italian builders did hundreds of years ago. Maybe coral turns to stone in sunlight and he figured out a concrete mixture
Great channel!
You know those channels that have purple lighting that plays to the beat of Bohemian Rhapsody... yeah, thats Tesla.
Anybody that played Command and Conquer knows the tesla coil is a thing.
Can still hear the charge up sound in my mind today!
Silos needed 😅
If it was erased from history, how come it's common enough knowledge to make it into a TH-cam video?
TH-camr: THeY are suppressing this information and doing everything to stop it.
Also TH-camr: I’m publishing a video on this on the largest video platform in the free world.
They’ll label u crazy if u talk about this lmao having basic info to certain things isn’t a threat to them
Electricity can levitate objects. Sound patterns can repel gravity. The pyramids had the sound pattern on the side of their walls.
It's definitely not a coincidence that soon as these people start something amazing they just seem to die all the sudden
That water engine was never lost. Toyota just announced. They’re on the verge of releasing their own water engine runs on tapwater.
The tower was designed by tesla to transmit wireless power, the reason JP Morgan stopped funding tesla was because Morgan wanted to charge for the power and tesla said it would be free for everyone, so Morgan said if he can't charge people for the electricity then he wanted no part of it, so JP Morgan pulled his funding from tesla.
Thanks for the upload D5
We literally cloud seed today. It's so sad, so many innovations get swept under the rug cause of politics, greed, Corruption or just plain stupidity.
Tesla is the great.
Everyone could have changed our everyday life and we could have evolved from what we are now. It's amazing that Tesla's Alternating Current is what we use today and we haven't evolved from that . Very concerning.
Tesla’s free energy generator would change the world. There are hundreds of volts of electricity flowing in the magnetic field just a few meters above our heads, it’s just a matter of harnessing, transforming/inverting and storing it.
He was going to provide unmetered energy, not energy from nothing. Free, meaning people don't have to pay money for it. He had a giant coal powered generator in the base of that tower.
outstanding video 🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
When the first two words of your video are free energy, you know its gonna be fun
"I got a concept of a plan." Nikola Tesla 😂
Leeskalman, master of illusion with allusion. Sailer by nature of times. He literally used rope and pulleys. So to answer your final question, Leeskalman, his invention or more acutely use of eons of seafaring endeavours. These simple techniques. They also created an incredible mystery.
It’s simple to move and even stand and level HUGE blocks, and rocks. Sticks & stones, and you can move mountains.
The wealthier people and especially corporations are heavily invested in energy futures have every reason to suppress, by any means available, any invention or technology or process that threatens said investment. You MUST NEVER threaten the profits of those who really don’t need those same profits!
So, none of these were “erased” from history. Simply from the fact that we are still talking about them right now.
Hawkwind fans jump straight to 10:23
I got me an orgone accumulator.....it makes me feel greater....
the cabinet is easy to make. Riech ran into trouble by adding radium. still available over the counter then it made people sick.
as the cabinet acts as a faraday cage it may have benefits from EMR fields from modern cell phone wifi
When this channel drops vids i get all tingly 🤭
I always wanted you to collab with Hybrid Librarian. You out lived his channel.
He who controls magnetics , controls the universe !!!
Someone I know bought a ford ranger from a old military vet mechanic, it had a hydrogen generator under the hood, the guy told him it’s what was in their military vehicles and made their humv’s have better mpg, the guy that bought it had no clue how to use it though.
I swear I remember seeing this water fuel cell technology on an episode of "60 Minutes" or "20/20" back in the 90's. They showed a city bus running on this & I clearly remember this, bc it amazed me that they showed water coming out of the exhaust. And I've never been able to find it again. But it could've been revolutionary.
That was merely a hydrogen powered vehicle, and the are several vehicles operating on hydrogen.
@@johnp139 Ahh! OK. Thanks for that explanation. 😉
it was a scaled up version of the fuel cell technology used on the Apollo spacecraft, clean but expensive
Tesla, also, claimed to be able to control the path of the artificially created by the tower lightning. Tesla claimed to have been able to start a fire in a Siberian forest this way and suggested the invention to be used as a weapon in WW2. The US ignored this suggestion, but, Tesla arranged a meeting with the American president, but, was hit ( probably on purpose, by, the US secret agencies ) by a car a few hours before the meeting and thus could not attend. The notes of such a meeting would have been interesting.
The hydrogen powered car is a bit of a joke. Any high school student can see that it doesn’t run on water. You have to supply a lot of electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. There was no mystery about that one.
Don't you know that rf can do water splitting too uv light can also do the same
One of the things Tesla wanted was to create a huge voltage, between a point and ground and connect a second point to ground, thus, transfer electricity wirelessly, just, like lightning.
This is a pure example of how we as humans are very advanced. The problem is we're also very greedy. As a people, we could be so far ahead of where we are now. Just think of the inventions that we have now that the public doesn't know about.
I knew someone that took a 4 cylinder motor and used magnets to make the engine run. He left it idling for 2 nonstop. Word got out and the feds shut him down saying someone already has the patent.
Hydrogen energy is interesting. Deep dive on that would be good 👍
0:01 I'm getting abucted by aliens to know more knowledge of man's existence 😂❤
We won't tell you
People that want to get abducted don't get abducted.
Ask the Muffin Man! 💭🤯
@@sonmarsha69 that's not what she said last night 😜💀
We will tell you
Is that Lorne Micheals at 10:35?
Theres these guys building miniature effective cold fusion engine addons through plasmids in the modified exhaust. It's pretty cool
"5 Forbidden Inventions That Were Erased from History"
they weren't erased very well if history still knows about them.
Elon Musk should rebuild the Tesla Tower, to spec. Capable of recharging all the Tesla vehicles parked within 200 feet or whatever. That would be dope, a big wireless charging Parking -Lot for E.V's in city centers