Tesla's Fuelless Generator ... and other Tesla papers
Date: Monday, January 15, 2007 @ 23:01:09 UTC
Topic: Devices


Thx to Jeane Manning for passing Oliver's note: Hello Jeane –

I’ve put up a new web page with links to my papers about Tesla technology I’ve done over the years. It is at http://tesla.nichelson.googlepages.com/home

About ten years ago I briefly had a web page with two of my papers and after the account with that ISP ended many other web sites posted those papers. I thought it was time that the original versions should be available – and with the author’s name.



The current web page also has some items that have not been on the internet before. One is a description of wireless power transmission tests in relation to submarine communication and another is a copy of Tesla’s letter about his generator that “would consume no fuel.”

Best wishes for the New Year –

Oliver Nichelson

----------------- From the website:

Nikola Tesla's "Free Energy" Documents reproduces the inventor's 1902 letter to Robert U. Johnson about Tesla's new energy generator that "would not consume fuel". This letter was found in the Tesla Collection at Columbia University Library when attending the IEEE Tesla Symposium in New York in January 1976. This letter will come to be considered as important in the history of electrical science as the papers of Franklin, Faraday and Maxwell. For a "translated" version of the difficult handwriting, use the email link.

Nikola Tesla's Later Energy Generation Designs was prepared for the 26th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference in August 1991. The paper documents that Nikola Tesla claimed to have built an electrical power generator that would not consume fuel, where in his writings the description of such a device is found, the theory of how a fuelless generator could be possible, and a suggestion as to how Tesla's new device might have operated. The paper moves from historical fact, the claims for such a generator in a letter hand written by Tesla, to speculation about the operating principles of the inventions. At the time of writing the paper, the historical material was certain, but the engineering explanation of how the new type of generator worked was speculation.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics and Tesla's Fuelless Generator was prepared, for the 28th (1993) IECEC conference. It takes up Tesla's argument for a fuelless electric power generator that does not violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Though the device appears to supply power without fuel, it is not a perpetual motion machine. Tesla's explanation and a modern analysis is given of the device's operation. This paper presents a more satisfactory theory about the engineering aspects of the new generator than the 1991 IECEC paper.

Much more here: http://tesla.nichelson.googlepages.com/home








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