FWIW, the FBI seized all of his work immediately upon his death, despite him being an American citizen.
His theories on gravity....
What if he was right and Einstein was wrong....
Tesla said he had fully developed his Dynamic Theory of Gravity and "worked it out in all the details". This aether-based theory, which initially was developed between 1893-94, explained gravity and directly linked it to electromagnetic phenomena, explaining also that the sun and all stars emit "primary solar rays" which in turn produce secondary radiations. Tesla's theory states that the phenomena produced by electromagnetic forces is the most important phenomenon in the universe. According to portions from his theory, mechanical motions are universally a result of electromagnetic force acting upon and through media. Unfortunately, no mathematical details of the theory have officially surfaced.
Tesla demonstrated that all bodies have electrical content and as such, are all moving charges as our earth hurls through space at incredible speed (hence 'dynamic'). He demonstrated, through the use of his particular evacuated tubes and high voltage coils powered by specifically designed high frequency alternators, how earth emanates "microwaves" and how it behaves as a charged sphere. Based on these discoveries and their confirmation at Colorado Springs, he developed and tested his first electromagnetic machine that could fly "devoid of sustaining wings, propellers or gas bags".
He may very well be proven right in time
I completed about 30 pages of a book in about a week while there in a little town called Kamnik..it had some touches of quantum mechanics,math/the power and significance of logic/and a theory on the creation of the universe..I was becoming almost obsessive over the work (not only the theory and logic but also the exact word by word presentation of it) and decided to shelf it so I could better enjoy my time there..haven't really gone back to it much since, although the people I have given copies or a synopsis to have generally reacted like:
I recently went back to school and the founder of the philosophy division at the school was like you need to finish that...but, honestly, I think it's futile.
Damn breh that sounds interesting. I generally don't believe in the mystics but what if you tapped into some type of stream that he was also into and didn't realize it until after....
He was working on a free energy machine powered by melanin and gold. That Jew Edison had him killed.
Hidden Colors Part 8: Baseball Was Invented In EgyptSource?
To think what was in that fire