Author: Milovan Janicijevic
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Title: Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary — Part XIV: Tesla’s Developmental Journey from Physics to Metaphysics
Introduction: Tesla — More Than a GeniusThe life of Nikola Tesla reflects not only the technical advances of an era, but also a deeper process of inner transformation. His path — from strict rationalism to openness toward the idea of universal consciousness — illuminates a universal question: is the ultimate goal of science to understand…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary – Part XIII
The Philadelphia Experiment: Tesla’s Ideas and Patents Behind the Urban Legend Navy Secrets and the Vanishing Ship One of the most intriguing stories blending military secrecy, science fiction, and conspiracy theories is the so-called Philadelphia Experiment—an alleged event that took place in 1943 at a U.S. Navy yard in Philadelphia. According to the claims, the…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary. — Part XII: Birds as Inspiration and Passion
Tesla was fascinated by birds, especially pigeons, but his reflections went far beyond affection—he explored their nature philosophically and saw in them a blueprint for future technology. It is no surprise, then, that these beautiful, feathered creatures inspired some of Tesla’s ideas and inventions. Tesla’s Love for Pigeons A Theory of Birds and Aerodynamics Birds…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary. — Part XI: Teleautomatics – The Precursor to Robots and Drones
Since 1893, Nikola Tesla had been developing technologies based on wireless transmission of energy and signals. These works marked a turning point not only in the evolution of radio technology, but also in the early development of automation and robotics. His pioneering solutions for eliminating noise and interference in radio signal transmission made wireless communication…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary. — Part X: Resonance Phenomena and the Idea of Weather Control
In his autobiography My Inventions (1919), Nikola Tesla described a mysterious thunderstorm that inspired him to believe that time and atmospheric phenomena could be controlled using electrical impulses. His observations were revolutionary, yet controversial—some see them as the foundation of modern theories on geoengineering and projects like HAARP. Tesla and the “command signal” of thunderTesla…
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May 1st, 2024: What Does “Labor Day” Mean in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Robots?
Introduction:May 1st, the day of labor rights, reminds us of historical struggles for the 8-hour workday and better worker conditions (Haymarket 1886). But what does this day mean today, when factories have no workers and offices have no administration? How do we navigate the age of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the gig economy, which are…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary Part IX-Tesla and Medical Currents: A Genius on the Borderline of Science and Alternative Medicine
Introduction: The Mysterious Experiments of a Great InventorAmong the long list of inventions that marked Nikola Tesla’s career, one of the least known yet most controversial chapters is his experimentation with high-frequency currents and their potential use in treating various diseases. Although today this field lies at the intersection of science, alternative medicine, and the…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary Part VIII-Wardenclyffe – Tesla’s Visionary Tower and His Final Great Battle
In the early 20th century, in the town of Shoreham on Long Island, Nikola Tesla launched his most ambitious project: the Wardenclyffe Tower. It was an attempt to realize the idea of wireless transmission of energy and information around the globe—a key part of Tesla’s “World System,” which we covered in the previous post. 🌍…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary Part VII-Tesla and the World System: A Vision of a Wirelessly Connected Planet
The patents and experiments previously described laid the groundwork for one of Nikola Tesla’s most ambitious concepts – the World System.As Tesla himself explained, the World System was a combination of his original discoveries developed over many years of research and experimentation. This system would allow almost instantaneous and precise transmission of any signal, message,…
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Nikola Tesla: Scientist. Engineer. Visionary Part VI-Tesla and Electronic Tubes: Pioneering High-Frequency Experiments
High-Frequency Currents and Wireless Lighting Tesla Coil and Gas TubesIn 1891, Tesla invented the Tesla coil (US Patent 454,622), a device capable of generating high-frequency alternating currents. He demonstrated wireless power transmission by lighting gas-filled tubes without direct electrical contact. These demonstrations culminated in his famous lecture “Experiments with Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency…
