Nikola Tesla believed in making electricity freely available to people, but he lived in in an age of exploding industrial progress in which every thing was becoming utilised for profit.
Along with this write-up, you can find on my web site these files (cost-free): Magnifying Transmitter Isolated, and modern fluorescent lamps, as well as Magnifying Transmitter Tower 3d Model. See Bottom of Post.
Nikola Tesla applied a different course of action to his inventions. He demanded perfection, and often solved complicated design problems with fairly uncomplicated and elegant solutions. In his time he was considered to be a kind of magician, apart from an engineer, giving astounding exhibits of lightning and electrical energy and phenomenons of many types.
The Inventions of Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla
* Alternating Current Motor
* Multiphase Power System
* Fluorescent Light
* Hydroelectric Generator
* Radio and Radar
* Tesla Coil
* Loud Speaker
* Practical Use of Xrays
* Wireless Transmission of Energy
Today as sort of technological late bloomers, we're now using fluorescent light being a standard…whereas he offered it long in the past. (See free pictures link at bottom of this post for a modern fluorescent lamp 3d render.)
The Magnifying Transmitter, Tesla’s Masterpiece
Tesla’s very best invention would never be completed though. The Magnifying Transmitter, standing about 187 feet tall, pictured in this article (url below), was meant to deliver power invisibly through the air without any wires. Tesla claimed the entire globe could be powered by this invention, and without any loss of power in transmission.
For a lot more articles on Nikola Tesla, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla.
Keeping it Totally free…
In line with Tesla’s Aspiration to keep it free of charge you can find on my web site illustrations of his inventions as well as a free of charge 3d model of the Magnifying Transmitter tower that was used to render them, and a link to the free open source software Blender 3d to be able to open it!
Notes pertaining to model: When I produced this I acquired mainly visual references to work from. This model is a great likeness of the tower, but not strictly accurate. This is because accurate data pertaining to its design was not accessible apart from a few loosely described dimensions and some hard to judge pics.
This is the very first time this model has ever been released to the general public.