Thursday, August 8, 2019

Tunguska Explosion and Nikola Tesla

Tunguska Explosion

Have you ever heard of the Tunguska Explosion?Speculation about the Tunguska explosion is that it was just an alternating current test run by the legendary Nikola Tesla.Based on the carbonization of the trees and the magnetization of the ground, this is not the usual linear lightning, but more like the huge energy released by spherical lightning. In the night before the explosion, extremely bright lightning was seen over cities such as Moscow, which may be Tesla's experiment in transmitting energy wirelessly over long distances. Accurate calculations (to within one degree) focused the powerful alternating current on the uninhabited Tunguska. What is certain is that when the explosion occurred, Tesla is in Russian Ilkuzk, one of the places to able to see the big bang. Tesla once said something similar: "I can split the world, but I won't do it." At the same time, the evidence continues to suggest that only he could have released the energy equivalent of a Hiroshima bomb 1,000 times. Another detail is that before the tunguska explosion, the great scientist made several trips to the library to consult maps of Siberia.
So, is Tesla really as great as it sounds? I don't think so. I think it's just a myth, and it must be an exaggeration. Still I admire Tesla.

Nikola Tesla

Tesla famously said, "I'm just an ordinary person, and I don't have special abilities. Every little part of the universe contains all the information of the whole universe, and there is some mysterious database in it that contains all the information of the universe. I am just lucky to have access to this database."
Nikola Tesla is a "science superman", a prodigy of science. Tesla was the man who opened the doors to electricity and magnetism, the pioneer of modern electrical engineering and the second industrial revolution. Despite his achievements in electromagnetism and engineering, Tesla is also considered to have contributed to various fields such as robotics, ballistics, information science, nuclear physics and theoretical physics. Including the Internet, which we use.
In 1889 he invented the method of transmitting electricity wirelessly. And a laboratory was built in Colorado Spring, USA to develop and study the wireless transmission technology, which converts the current low frequency (5060Hz) high voltage current into high frequency current, and then transmits the electricity through the air as the transmission medium. This wireless transmission technology not only saves the cost of transmission cables, but also eliminates the loss caused by resistance during transmission. After eight months of research, Tesla decided to build the first power transmission tower, called Tesla Coil, on Long Island.
Tesla Coil can produce high voltage alternating current at both high frequency and low current. This high-frequency current can be transmitted wirelessly through the air to another receiver over a long distance without any adverse effects on the human body. Tesla discovered that high-voltage current could be converted into high-frequency high-voltage current, which could carry electricity indefinitely. Tesla Coil is the invention of this wireless transmission technology, and it is even a kind of free energy that human beings have been dreaming of.

The current status of Tesla

Unfortunately, the tesla coil is not in great use at present. Common radio applications in life are: no contact radio frequency card (bus card), wireless charger, artificial lightning, etc.
Bus card

 Wireless charger

Artificial lighting

Tesla coil sounds great and wireless transmission is such a great idea, so why isn't it so cool to actually use it?

Why tesla coils are not widely used

There are two sayings about the reasom.One is that instead of generating electricity, tesla coils consume it. For the principle of the tesla coil, it needs to input a certain amount of electric energy in the working process.


The high voltage generated by it is only the energy storage characteristics of inductors and capacitors that store the low-voltage high-current form of electric energy and release it in the form of high-voltage and low-current in a very short moment. The whole process is only the transformation of electric energy form, but no energy is generated. On the contrary, there will be some losses in the conversion process.
So tesla coils don't generate electricity, they consume it, and there's no such thing as "the ubiquity of free electricity."
Another saying is that Tesla's main energy is to study the essence of the world and the application of principles. His time of research is estimated to be 60 or 70 years, and no one in the world can reach his basic knowledge and research ability. Moreover, with the loss of some research materials in the later stage and the difficulty in understanding technical abstruse, the research on wireless transmission becomes difficult.

Disccusion

So what do you think? I admire Tesla and I approve his opinion.Because if that's the case, tesla coils consume electricity, Tesla would have figured it out before, and would not have thought of free energy later. Or Tesla might have imagined changing it. If tesla were alive, I believe he would be able to realize his vision.

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