7 Tesla's major inventions that were never built

Today, we give many credit to inventor Nikola Tesla in the field of technology that has contributed to the development of modern human society. The extretric genius has been praised by many people as pioneers of many impressive creations that we already use from radio, engine to electricity. Let's throw [...]
The extretric genius has been praised by many people as pioneers of many impressive creations that we already use from radio, engine to electricity.
Let us look at seven of Tesla's fine inventions that were never built.
1. Wirell Energy

Working with radio, microwaves and spiral creation Tesla, Nikola Tesla seriously argued the possibility of creating a wireless transmission system or distribution of energy across vast distances.
In 1991 he took a step toward achieving his goals when he was financially supported by J.P. Morgan at the construction of a 185m wireless station in Shoreham, Long Island, New York referring to the Tower of Wardenclyffes.
Unfortunately, Morgan decided to cut the funding of the project, as Tesla was failing to achieve its final target, the <x0Byondsciencev” reported, broadcast Periscope.
2. Supersonic Airship With Electric Power

Followed by the failure of the Wardenclyffe Tower resort, Tesla turned its attention to aviation, hoping it can make it feasible because of the knowledge of electricity.
In 1919 the scientist in a science magazine wrote about it that this vehicle can transport passengers from London to New York City for three hours.
As for how this will be done, Tesla planned to use its wireless transmission project, which, if successful, would have completely eliminated the need to eliminate fuel-flying vehicles.
3. Humanoid robots

In 1898, Tesla demonstrated an electrical exercise in the Madison Garden Square in New York City, which moved a radio boat controlled by some people, considered to be the first advanced weapon.
However, Tesla said that the potential to design a boat with different lights was the first step towards developing a <x0-dracre robot” or “mechanical people” in which it would be harmful even to the rest of humanity.
While Tesla's inventions have been recognized by some people, today he is the most teacher in the field of robotics, his idea was far ahead of time and its practical applications were not exploded until a few decades later.
4. Cameras of Mental Power
At this point, Tesla's mind was to invent a machine that can read people's thoughts and take pictures in a real world.
In an article published in 1933, mechanical engineer discovered the design he was working on to create thoughts through photography.
He first conceived this idea in 1893, which believed that images are formed through the reflection of the retina, which can be captured by a machine.
According to Tesla, if this were possible, “any individual thought could be read” and the human mind could look like a “open book”.
5. Machine quake
In 1893, Tesla received the patent of a mechanical steam oscillator that was designed to create shocks down and up at very high speed in order to generate electricity.
A few years later in 1898, he told reporters that the earth's quake caused the machine to begin experimenting with the same in his laboratory in New York City.
Police officers and ambulances apparently arrived at the scene, but Tesla deactivated the oshillator and instructed his employees to keep it a secret about what had happened, and instead to say there was an earthquake.
6. The artificial tide wave

Tesla believes science is the key to preventing future wars and conflicts.
In 1907 he proposed in an article to use the Wireless telegraphic to detonate a powerful explosive on the sea, in which a massive formation of the artificial tide waves, capable of overcoming the enemy fleet, could be caused.
According to the newspaper, the batica's artificial wave would make the fleet useless, just as paper ships sailed into the tub.
This Tesla technological conflict had not been realised, but the goal of high-powered military development came as an obstacle to the war that emerged in the form of nuclear weapons many years later.
7. Radiation of Death
In 1903, Nikola Tesla, who was already 70 years old, said that the new military invention could be the cause of millions of armies to fall into their deadly trap.
It included accelerating scythe particles around 50 times faster than the speed of sound in a vacuum room, producing a powerful ray that could cause a fleet of 10,000 enemy aircraft to collapse at a distance of 250 miles”.
The scientist tried to find a government ready to finance the construction of this “lethal risk”, but the only country to entertain his idea was the Soviet Union, which tried a partial test in the late 1930s.
It remains unknown if Tesla managed to build a prototype of his work. When he died, the government was supposed to have manipulated with his belongings in order to find his plan for particle ray.
In view of his unique personality and proposed inventions, often futuristic and larger than those of life, it is no surprise that many people had dubbed him <x0)./Periscopi/











