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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) Video Archive
videos 1:
Nikola Tesla Autobiography (English subs Croatian audio) (480p).mp4
Nikola Tesla The Genius Who Lit the World (480p).mp4
Nikola Tesla The Story of a Genius (480p).mp4
Nikola Tesla vs Thomas Edison American Genius Series 2015 (480p).mp4
TED Talks Nikola Tesla Marco Tempest Session 4 2012.mp4
The Secret of Nikola Tesla (Orson Welles) 1980 (480p).mp4
The Unknown Genius of Nikola Tesla (360p).mp4
videos 2:
Andrew Basiago Experiments with Tesla Teleportation.mp4
Eric Dollard & Peter Lindemann - Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity (360p).mp4
Eric Dollard Tesla Longitudinal Dielectricity Scalar Demonstrations & Wireless Transmission
(360p).mp4
Eric Dollard Tesla Longitudinal Wave Energy SBARC Ham Radio with Chris Carson.avi
Eric Dollard The Tesla-Marconi Wireless System (480p).mp4
Free Energy of Tesla (Film Dubbed in English).mp4
Masters of the Ionosphere BBC Horizon Tesla (240p).mp4
Nikola Tesla's Life BBC Documentary 2014 (360p).mp4
Tesla The Race to Zero Point (240p).mp4
Tesla's New York by Borderland Sciences (480p).mp4
Transverse & Longitudinal Electric Waves by Eric Dollard & Tom Brown (360p).mp4
audio:
Atlantis Nikola Tesla and an Ancient World Energy Grid (64kbps).mp3
My Inventions by Nikola Tesla Autobiography audio-book (64kbps).mp3
Biography
Nikola Tesla symbolizes a unifying force and inspiration for all nations in the name of peace and
science. He was a true visionary far ahead of his contemporaries in the field of scientific
development. New York State and many other states in the USA proclaimed July 10, Tesla’s birthday
- Nikola Tesla Day.
Many United States Congressmen gave speeches in the House of Representatives on July 10, 1990
celebrating the 134th anniversary of scientist-inventor Nikola Tesla. Senator Levine from Michigan
spoke in the US Senate on the same occasion.
The street sign “Nikola Tesla Corner” was recently placed on the corner of the 40th Street and
6th Avenue in Manhattan. There is a large photo of Tesla in the Statue of Liberty Museum. The
Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey has a daily science demonstration of the Tesla
Coil creating a million volts of electricity before the spectators eyes. Many books were written
about Tesla : Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla by John J. O’Neill and Margaret Cheney’s
book Tesla: Man out of Time has contributed significantly to his fame. A documentary film Nikola
Tesla, The Genius Who Lit the World, produced by the Tesla Memorial Society and the Nikola Tesla
Museum in Belgrade,

The Secret of Nikola Tesla (Orson Welles), BBC Film Masters of the Ionosphere are other tributes to
the great genius.
Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Lika, which was then part of the Austo-Hungarian
Empire, region of Croatia. His father, Milutin Tesla was a Serbian Orthodox Priest and his mother
Djuka Mandic was an inventor in her own right of household appliances. Tesla studied at the
Realschule, Karlstadt in 1873, the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria and the University of
Prague. At first, he intended to specialize in physics and mathematics, but soon he became
fascinated with electricity. He began his career as an electrical engineer with a telephone company
in Budapest in 1881. It was there, as Tesla was walking with a friend through the city park that the
elusive solution to the rotating magnetic field flashed through his mind. With a stick, he drew a
diagram in the sand explaining to his friend the principle of the induction motor. Before going to
America, Tesla joined Continental Edison Company in Paris where he designed dynamos. While in
Strassbourg in 1883, he privately built a prototype of the induction motor and ran it successfully.
Unable to interest anyone in Europe in promoting this radical device, Tesla accepted an offer to
work for Thomas Edison in New York. His childhood dream was to come to America to harness the power
of Niagara Falls.
Young Nikola Tesla came to the United States in 1884 with an introduction letter from Charles
Batchelor to Thomas Edison: “I know two great men,” wrote Batchelor, “one is you and the other
is this young man.” Tesla spent the next 59 years of his productive life living in New York. Tesla
set about improving Edison’s line of dynamos while working in Edison’s lab in New Jersey. It was
here that his divergence of opinion with Edison over direct current versus alternating current
began. This disagreement climaxed in the war of the currents as Edison fought a losing battle to
protect his investment in direct current equipment and facilities.
Tesla pointed out the inefficiency of Edison’s direct current electrical powerhouses that have
been build up and down the Atlantic seaboard. The secret, he felt, lay in the use of alternating
current ,because to him all energies were cyclic. Why not build generators that would send
electrical energy along distribution lines first one way, than another, in multiple waves using the
polyphase principle?
Edison’s lamps were weak and inefficient when supplied by direct current. This system had a severe
disadvantage in that it could not be transported more than two miles due to its inability to step up
to high voltage levels necessary for long distance transmission. Consequently, a direct current
power station was required at two mile intervals.
Direct current flows continuously in one direction; alternating current changes direction 50 or 60
times per second and can be stepped up to vary high voltage levels, minimizing power loss across
great distances. The future belongs to alternating current.
Nikola Tesla developed polyphase alternating current system of generators, motors and transformers
and held 40 basic U.S. patents on the system, which George Westinghouse bought, determined to supply
America with the Tesla system. Edison did not want to lose his DC empire, and a bitter war ensued.
This was the war of the currents between AC and DC. Tesla - Westinghouse ultimately emerged the
victor because AC was a superior technology. It was a war won for the progress of both America and
the world.
Tesla introduced his motors and electrical systems in a classic paper, “A New System of
Alternating Current Motors and Transformers” which he delivered before the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers in 1888. One of the most impressed was the industrialist and inventor George
Westinghouse. One day he visited Tesla’s laboratory and was amazed at what he saw. Tesla had
constructed a model polyphase system consisting of an alternating current dynamo, step-up and step-
down transformers and A.C. motor at the other end. The perfect partnership between Tesla and
Westinghouse for the nationwide use of electricity in America had begun.
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