Topic > Nikola Tesla, a mastermind in wireless energy - 1130

Tesla and wireless energyNikola Tesla a man shrouded in mystery who had been forgotten in history. He was a mind of inventions and innovations. He alone created alternating currents and generators, a way to freely transmit electricity and an idea of ​​​​free wireless energy for all. If Tesla had a better chance of pulling off its crowning achievement, everyone could have free wireless power. Nikola Tesla was born on July 9, 1856 in Croatia under a thunderstorm. Tesla's father and mother were Serbian. His father was a priest in an Eastern Orthodox church while his mother sowed seeds at home. During that time the kids had two options; join the army or become a priest. His father was eager for him to join the church, so he began raising him as a priest. Tesla learned verses every day and studied the Bible profusely. Even during his childhood Tesla played with his two older brothers and his younger sister Marica. He often played with his cat Macack and this inspired him to start studying electricity. “As I stroked Macack's back, I saw a miracle that left me speechless. Macack's back was a layer of light and my hand produced a shower of sparks that could be felt throughout the house. (Tesla) What Tesla experienced first was static electricity. From then on he wanted to continue studying electricity and its properties. Tesla also had a powerful imagination; sometimes to the point that he had difficulty distinguishing the two. “In my childhood I suffered from a peculiar disorder due to images that appeared often accompanied by strong flashes of light that altered the view of real objects and interfered with my thinking and action. They were images of things I had actually seen, never those… in the middle of the paper… that conversion device; converting the linear electric current into a series of alternating pulses that rotated the rotor. Since these conversion devices always used some energy in the process of moving from linear to rotary, Tesla's idea of ​​a commutatorless motor seemed to Poschl that Tesla would deceive Nature. (TESLA) Poschl meant that what he told Tesla would change his decision regarding what alternating current (AC) would be. Instead, Tesla is enthusiastic about this as if it were accepting a challenge. Tesla left his path to become a teacher to study further and create a project to build a sparkless engine. He began the engineering curriculum as a sophomore at Joenneum. He started by using his imagination as a tool to start the brushless motor. He thought about how a DC machine is similar to a gram dynamo and "decided to use AC as a solution.