Every time someone mentions the name of Nikola Tesla, secret plans also appear in the discussion, believed to revolutionize everything we thought we knew about energy. It is completely understandable, if we keep in mind that his inventions, especially those related to electric power and magnetism have changed the evolution of science ever since he was alive, in the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.

But Tesla’s legacy extends way beyond his inventions and long after his death. Many domains and devices used on a large scale today are the products of his studies and drawings, since Tesla was a man of vast knowledge, whose interests were not limited only to his specializations.

Some auxiliary fields that have benefited from Tesla’s tests are the nuclear and theoretical physics, precursors of the computers, ballistics, robotic engineering and many others. For example, the wireless communication or the radio devices are the direct results of his research.

These inventions have influenced science and humanity drastically, and they could have influenced us even more if it had not been for the denigration and obstacles raised by his contemporaries and not only. Even after his death, there have been numerous attempts to discredit Nikola Tesla’s name and reputation.

Powerful and rich business men and politicians directly interested in the domains revolutionized by him were in danger to lose serious amounts of money and influence if his inventions were put in practice. A curious fact is that, in the days following his death, the government of the United States of America and the FBI took in their possession the majority of his plans and the components found in laboratories.

This bizarre action and many others have led a large part of the population to assume that the brilliant scientist endangered the enormous profits of the corporations with his findings. Attributed to Nikola Tesla, secret projects were discovered to include the solution for an energy source capable to provide to the world an alternative power source that could replace successfully the conventional fossil fuels that have dominated and still dominate the global industries and the technology used today.

Why Was Nikola Tesla a Menace for the World’s Powers?

The most famous of his inventions is represented by a generator functioning with 100 % free power. Schematics found in his laboratories show that Nikola Tesla was already very close to build power generators superior to everything discovered until then.

The only flaw in his plans was that a small part of the system’s free energy was dissipated in space, which meant that it was eventually lost. In other words, the system was not exactly 100 % free. However, solutions have been found ever since, and it is still a surprise that his “charging stations” have yet to be found in each house.

The explanation is that although many enthusiasts have succeeded to get their hands on the blueprints of Nikola Tesla, secret generators had to be built, in order for the authorities and especially the electricity companies not to find out about them.

In essence, the solution is based on the energy transfer through electromagnetic resonance and it consists of two coils connected one to another through magnetic induction. For example, you just need to place near the mobile phone or laptop a device radiating energy and they will be loaded automatically through the air.

Even prestigious scientists have proved the efficiency of Tesla’s inventions. For example, the researchers form the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), one of the best universities in the world, have shown that, using the technology and devices developed by Nikola Tesla, it is possible to transmit the electrical energy without wires.

They have been capable to turn on a light bulb which was not directly connected to an energy source, even if it was just for a short time. The light bulb had a power of 60 W and it was switched on from a distance of a few meters with an efficiency of more than 40 %.

In another experiment done by the physicians, the wireless electricity was proved to be possible on a shorter distance. These are more evidences of inventions associated with the name of Nikola Tesla, hidden plans that will probably never be published.

In fact, the schematics of his electricity generating device envisaged two coils, similar to all transformers built today that transmit electrical energy from one circuit to another. Scientists went even further and placed a 60 W light bulb in series with a second resonant coil, to supply the energy from the first resonant coil, this energy circulating through air due to the magnetic induction.

We have to keep in mind that this method to conduct the electric power in a circuit was tried by Nikola Tesla himself in the early 20th century. Unfortunately, he did not succeed in his experiments to provide free power over long distances.

The researchers from MIT tried to solve this problem with a ring of resonance, capable to concentrate all the electrical energy in a single direction, thus making the transfer of the power reach almost 100 % efficiency.

To avoid even more the loss of energy in the air, they used a magnetic field which acted like a barrier against the external factors. The system worked perfectly, even when obstacles like solid objects or energy fields were placed between the light bulb and the energy source.

An efficiency of over 90 % was reported, while the rest of almost 10 percent was lost in the radiation or in the limited resistance of the copper wires of the coil.

How Did Tesla Influence the Alternative Energy Experiments?

For years there have been countless organizations studying the concept of free energy. A small group of independent researchers was formed, looking for applications of the various tools that can be created based on Nikola Tesla’s blueprints.

Numerous studies covered a wide range of inventions derived from the experiments of Nikola Tesla, secret applications were revealed, like, for example, all kinds of engines functioning with water (which is rather oxyhydrogen), air and various other technologies based on magnets or including renewable energy like wind and what is now called solar power.