Nikola Tesla’s 1891 Lecture is essential for understanding his later works in Radiant Energy, and wireless transmission of power. His later 1890’s lectures are based on the knowledge shared in this fundamental lecture.
He explains the essential need of powerful electrostatic thrusts, generated by the disruptive discharge of a capacitor, these are the current impulses a later often talks about in not only his lectures, but also his patents.
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Link to the field propulsion video, whereby a disruptive discharged capacitor is set in motion:
Video about current and voltage impulses
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00:00 - intro
00:59 - previous experiment
01:28 - 1891 lecture quotes
02:17 - Lecture intro
04:03 - using the electro static field
04:28 - NOT electro magnetic!
05:24 - Hertz vs current impulse
06:30 - Dielectric material losses
07:20 - Vacuum is filled with energy
07:38 - Powerfull electrostatic effects
08:00 - pass a Current impulse through a conductor
08:36 - EM = transverse wave = dark wave
09:17 - Straight (longitudinal) Electrostatic Thrust!
10:52 - Voltage and Frequency
11:30 - In a vacuum it works better!
12:35 - Radiant matter, Electric energy moving in straight lines
13:50 - Disruptive discharge - current impulses
15:02 - dielectric material losses
15:30 - rapid alternating electrostatic potential FX
15:43 - Superimposed vibrations
16:18 - A sudden change is essential
18:09 - electrostatic resonant secondary
18:20 - Phenomena with High voltage at low frequency
19:35 - conjoint effect instead of differential
19:55 - Electrostatic field of force
20:35 - discharge polarity
21:15 - different laws for the flow of currents
22:35 - *resistance = inductive reactance
23:05- Low amount of turns in the primary
23:11 - Impedance effects
23:23 - closing words of the lecture
24:33 - My first conclusions
25:18 - explaining the primary (VR 3D whiteboard)
31:45 - hV Sawtooth wave
32:29 - VR part2: The Secondary coil
41:40 - The Experiment
46:00 - ringing secondary scope shot
47:27 - Third Harmonic
49:30 - ConclusionShow more