Tchort
12-11-2003, 05:00 PM
Nikolai Tesla pioneered the science of free energy.
Many articles about his work are available on www.totse.com under fringe science.
Could Tesla's work be applied to todays energy crisis?
The problem is government is quite hush hush about what work he did do.
The idea of continued/self contrained nuclear fusion is the best 'free energy' idea, but we continue cutting research for it and we continue moving away from it, when there have been some advacements.
Criminal
12-11-2003, 08:03 PM
Originally posted by Manu
The problem is government is quite hush hush about what work he did do.
The idea of continued/self contrained nuclear fusion is the best 'free energy' idea, but we continue cutting research for it and we continue moving away from it, when there have been some advacements.
One guest on Art Bell's show did something on this. It seems that Tesla was working on a perpetual motion machine.
I would really like to know if, this being really possible, if the power companies and others would let this secret out. I believe that a lot of people have too much invested to allow such a discovery.