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Did Tesla predict the future of technology?
#51
(10-13-2025, 01:52 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: Orbital solar plants beaming wireless microwave power to earth recievers is on the nearing horizon though.

What could go wrong?

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As for Tesla and time manipulation it appears he wasn't going on that path. Here's one path he was going on, that being, can we call it 'electroshock treatment at the all body bath/shower level?

"Tesla also explored the interaction of electromagnetic fields with biological systems, proposing ideas such as using "electromagnetic baths" to enhance mental performance. While some of his claims, like the deflection of Roentgen rays with magnetic fields, remain unverified, his contributions to electromagnetism are well-documented and continue to influence science and technology today." (LLM)
"The only journey is the one within."
#52
I think we could reach different stars, even different galaxies. Whether we will is another matter entirely. We would first have to understand how to go from point A to point B without travelling as such. That’s the only real way. Speed isn’t the key.
#53
(02-06-2026, 12:21 PM)Nerb Wrote: Perhaps he never got the chance to open his Pineal Gland. I wonder what he would've gone on to invent if he had?

Maybe God knew that too much too soon for the masses isn't always a good thing and Tesla had already done enough.



Yes, expanded awareness can be unsettling when it happens too fast because a sudden shift in perception doesn't just add new insights, it can completely rearrange the inner framework you use to understand reality.

It's like waking up in a familiar house where all the furniture has been moved. Nothing is wrong, but nothing feels the same.  Shocked2

These shifts can be beautiful and transformative, but when they come too quickly, they can feel overwhelming, as if the ground beneath you is dissolving.

That reaction isn't weakness.  Wink2

It's simply your nervous system trying to protect you while you adjust to a new way of seeing the world.

So you have to be ready to handle the expanded awareness.
Evil Will Never Win.
 
#54
(02-06-2026, 04:39 PM)ARM1968 Wrote: I think we could reach different stars, even different galaxies. Whether we will is another matter entirely. We would first have to understand how to go from point A to point B without travelling as such. That’s the only real way. Speed isn’t the key.


We have to think outside the box.  Saint2
Evil Will Never Win.
 
#55
Thank you @LightAngel for posting this. I've always been fascinated by Nikola Tesla. While I don't believe he was communicating with aliens or anything like that, I do believe he was way ahead of his time. He was a genius and one of a kind. He was a bit of an eccentric. I think he may have had some paranoia too. But I also believe he was right to have some paranoia. TPTB didn't want anyone getting free energy. The billionaire oil barons would no longer have been billionaires. It would have turned the status quo on its ear. Tesla was a visionary. It's too bad the whole wireless power thing never came to fruition.
#56
(03-14-2026, 05:48 PM)ChiefD Wrote: Thank you @LightAngel for posting this. I've always been fascinated by Nikola Tesla. While I don't believe he was communicating with aliens or anything like that, I do believe he was way ahead of his time. He was a genius and one of a kind. He was a bit of an eccentric. I think he may have had some paranoia too. But I also believe he was right to have some paranoia. TPTB didn't want anyone getting free energy. The billionaire oil barons would no longer have been billionaires. It would have turned the status quo on its ear. Tesla was a visionary. It's too bad the whole wireless power thing never came to fruition.


You are welcome.  Wink2

He was indeed ahead of his time.

He lived in a world obsessed with profit (humanity are still that way, unfortunately), yet he cared only for potential.

He wasn't driven by money, competition, or fame. He was driven by the thrill of discovery.  Smile
Evil Will Never Win.
 
#57
Awww this is sweet.  Grin


When he was three years old he noticed that his hand produced tiny sparks when he stroked his beloved Tomcat. 

He asked himself, "If the world was a giant cat, who then would be stroking its back?" 


Evil Will Never Win.
 
#58
Awww  Saint2



Evil Will Never Win.
 
#59
The more I hear Telsa promoted by the media the greater my respect for Thomas Edison.



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