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Cozy Holographic Planet: War on Terror is a LIE!
Cozy
Holographic Planet:
War on Terror is a LIE!
Video removed because it is the truth and could cause problems for those responsible vfor atrocities committed time again
Holographic Planet:
War on Terror is a LIE!
Video removed because it is the truth and could cause problems for those responsible vfor atrocities committed time again
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Nikola Tesla's Life New Documentary Full
5 Ways That Nikola Tesla Inventions Changed The World
Nikola Tesla was the genius who first saw that power and energy could be drawn from any point of the universe - and harnessed for a diverse range of activities. But it wasn't until 70 years after he died that his inventions have attracted the kind of mainstream attention they so richly deserved.
At the root of this lies capitalism and caprice. Inventors and businesses that relied for their personal profit on submerging the radical theories and outrageously creative Nikola Tesla inventions succeeded only too well at preserving their money-spinning enterprises. But they did it at the cost of scientific progress and future-proofing the world against many ills.
When Nikola Tesla died in January 1943, the U.S. government even confiscated all his scientific research material. A portion of it has only now been released to the public under the Freedom of Information act. Even while he was alive, Nikola Tesla inventions were hounded by various official bodies and powerful, wealthy individuals like J.P.Morgan. Finally, Tesla died broke, still working on breakthrough scientific research that would have transformed the world as we know it.
So how did Nikola Tesla inventions change the world?
1. Alternating Current
The prior standard was DC (direct current) that was supported by General Electric corporation and extremely profitable because of the monopoly status of generating companies. It had a serious limitation. DC can't be transported over long distances.
One of the Nikola Tesla inventions that created the greatest impact was alternating current (AC), today's gold standard for electricity distribution around the world.
2. Light Distribution
Another one of Nikola Tesla secrets was the discovery of how to harness and distribute light. At the World Fair, he bent glass tubes into the earliest version of neon lights, and his Tesla coil is so impressive (and disruptive) that established corporate interests completely suppressed it.
3. X-rays
We talk about other scientists as discovering x-rays, but the fact of the matter is that Tesla identified them and potential uses for the technology as an incidental side-effect of other research he was engaged in about electromagnetic radiation.
4. Radio
Marconi is credited for the first 1904 radio broadcast, but years later his patent application was overthrown in favor of Tesla's evidence that he had discovered the radio - many years earlier, in 1897 itself! How did that initial patent get awarded? Well, Marconi had well-heeled backers like Edison and Carnegie.
5. Remote Control
Using radio-waves to control a motorboat in 1898, this Nikola Tesla invention demonstrated the incredible potential to remotely control several devices, especially in military activities. During World War 2, the Germans used RC tanks, and research has found several such activities.
Among other path-breaking inventions by Nikola Tesla were the electric motor, robotics, laser, wireless communications and free energy. This last is becoming of vital importance across the world, as fossil fuels grow scarce and the cost of electricity is skyrocketing.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Car engine of the Future - New internal combustion engine to boost elect...
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capitalism owned by the people in power. mutch like the USA
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ya if you live in a contry that allowes that kind of nazi capitalism. not in my contry fortunatly.
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If manufacturers had a 100 MPG engine they would sell it. the oil producers would love it! Why? Because they could charge $100/gallon, produce less,lower their need for infrastructure and be secure knowing there supplies were now going to last into the distant future and possibly beyond. everything stays the same in relative terms just skewed from the scale we operate with now.
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...from? So far, the NIMBY obstructionists find it necessary to block all possible answers. They block Solar, Nuclear. They block more hydro dams, they block geothermal (my personal favorite) and they block any expansion of the transmission line infrastructure. Mention methane and they'll go off on the ozone danger (which is true in its unburned form). I'd like to see the complainers offer solutions instead.
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Can't say if that's true or not, but I can offer this: Fossil fuel burning internal combustion is not necessary, but it IS economical, offers unsurpassed power and range for the mass and volume employed. It is a convenient answer to an engineering problem. That being said, it is NOT the only answer. EVs offer similar answers to the same problem and I'm sure advances in applied materials will refine the possibilities. What remains to be answered is:"Where is all the electricity necessary coming
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A combustion engine to boost the electric motor. Then you can get an extra Steam Engine to boost the combustion Engine and then you can get a horse to boost the steam engine. This is definitly NOT the Way i want to "boost" my electric Engine ;)
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Oil production capacity will likely continue to grow until 2018, per DoE. Conservative estimates suggest we will see production peak in the 2020's.
Hydrocarbons are not a sustainable source of fuel for transportation if they are expected to peak within a decade. When production does peak, very bad things will happen. See the Hirsch Report, created for the DoE in 2005.
The point in time that we see Tesla mass producing its 'BlueStar' is the point in time when we will see Peak Oil.
Monday, October 21, 2013
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