by Doug Yurchey
One hundred years ago, the great scientist-inventor Nikola Tesla had high hopes for the success of Wardenclyffe and for humanity. His amazing power tower on Long Island, NY, aka a 'Magnifying Transmitter,' could tap into Earth's Electro-Magnetic fields.
The energy flow of a turning planet could be magnified, converted into electrical power and broadcasted to smaller (wireless) sub-stations many miles away.
At a time when few people could comprehend the new wonders of the inventor's Alternating Current, Tesla envisioned: radio, television, X-rays, lasers and wireless electricity.
Tesla's tower with
dome frame, completed in 1904.
Tesla's Colorado Springs experimental lab was constructed in 1899.
It was there and then when Nikola Tesla made one of the greatest discoveries of all time. What happened just prior to the 20th Century might have really been the greatest discovery of all time! His Colorado Springs tower proved that acquiring vast amounts of electrical power through the Earth was possible!
Tesla knew that he could broadcast and WIRELESSLY distribute electricity in huge quantities at great distances. He combined radio and the AC Current. Tesla had just obsoleted his new, revolutionary AC by an incredible quantum leap!
The Colorado lab paved the way for Wardenclyffe which was many times
larger.
A network of power towers complete the grid and
electrify the planet.
This super genius knew his discoveries
would elevate people out of the dark ages. The most brilliant man in
modern times pushed the envelope of what science or electrical
engineering could bring to the world. Wireless electricity is the
key. What wonders will eventually become realities when unlimited
power is generated?
We
would get used to beaming to different planets. It would be as
normal as making phone calls.
The computer age of today is
NOTHING compared to what could have been... if the human race went
another way in the early part of the 20th Century.
We continue to not give credit to Tesla.
The public is not educated on all that Tesla accomplished.
Yet, there will not be science specials airing on
television honoring Tesla. We are mainly unaware of the events of a
century ago.
The 200-foot tower is often photographed in its unfinished, skeleton state.
In 1905, Tesla ABANDONED his ultimate dream; this ultimate achievement.
The power tower may have been beyond the grasp of adaptable humans.
Did Tesla realize that what can power cities could be perverted into weapons that could destroy cities? The electrical towers could destroy continents. In 1905, the First World War was in the wind.
Arthur Mathews reports that German scientists could have misused the great Transceiver. The possibility existed that the Earth could be SHATTERED by a build-up of resonance via the Magnifying Transmitter. The powerful device must be in the hands of rational, positive people. Tesla now understood or was told to dismantle his beloved Wardenclyffe tower. He had to undo the crowning achievement of his life's work.
To speculate; maybe Tesla did not want
the responsibility of creating a doomsday weapon and it being in the
hands of madmen? We still are not ready to control the Force... not
until humanity matures and stops being destructive. We may have a
long wait.
With free and easy planetary
communications, such as World Television, people might think of
themselves as 'one-worlders.' A global community could unify the
people of Earth. Besides the incredible, wireless hardware and
machines of this New Age... Tesla's World System of Tomorrow promotes
peaceful relations between countries. Wars could be made obsolete.
In its place would exist a World-Oneness.
The following are quotes from the article 'Tesla Looks to Science to End the War.'
Tesla (like Einstein, Buckminster Fuller and other one-worlders) gives us further proof that he was a man-of-the-future.
He called for the end of patriotism and
nationalism. These are forces that retard human progress. Could he
have been aware of a Tomorrow where his wireless principle unites
the people of Earth? Is it possible that the idea of 'countries' is
an old-fashioned concept that should be eliminated? Utopia might
only be possible until we humans discard notions of individual
countries, nationalism and patriotism.
It is difficult for us from the 21st Century to imagine a society where:
Science and knowledge could be
intelligently, logically and compassionately utilized for the
benefit of everyone!
Another reason countries can appear to breakdown is the physical teleportation of the human being from one point on Earth to another. At the speed of light, you could materialize on the opposite side of the planet. You could exit a Stargate that was established on the Moon or Mars.
You could appear anywhere out of the proper receptacle.
If Tesla had been successful in the early part of the 20th Century with Wardenclyffe, and humanity had proceeded on the road to Utopia, by now in the 21st Century... we would be warping ourselves in saucers at the speed of light. Our heightened technology would have drastically raised our consciousness.
There could have been another path
traveled where there were NO WORLD WARS! Humanity did not have to be
plunged into wars somewhere on the planet decade after decade.
Technology could have solved the problems of conflict, greed and
chaos. People should have had and presently have a much higher
standard of Life. We have all been robbed of a technical, material
paradise and very few people are aware of it.
The World's Fair showed representations of the World of Tomorrow. There were futuristic visions of ultra-cities and vast plans for super transports.
Everything about the future, illustrated by the scientists of 1939, was clean and safe.
Knowledge wins out against the struggles of humanity. Science will solve the problems of Tomorrow was the theme of the Fair. Unfortunately, the dream of Utopia in the near future was destroyed by the reality of the coming Second World War.
Often War does not increase technology; they,
frequently, cause Great Depressions in progress and society marches
backwards.
Our civilization COULD have been very, very different than the sad and primitive state that it finds itself in presently.
If Wardenclyffe would have succeeded and if we bypassed wars... today, we would be cloning; mastering anti-gravity; building on a huge scale; traveling to the stars at the speed of light and much more.
Our society could have been similar to
the world of Star Trek where Earthly wars have been eliminated; hate
and racism have been eliminated; food is replicated; energy and
knowledge have been converted to benefit everyone; and we are all
bettering ourselves and improving the human condition, etc.
In the 20th Century, we came so close to Utopia. It was just out of our reach.
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