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Nikola Tesla arrived
in New York on June
6, 1884 moving from
his home country of
Croatia,
born in 1856 in
Smiljan Lika. Nikola
Tesla found himself
working for the
Edison Company of
America soon after
arriving. The Edison
Company sold DC
power to customers,
they had many
problems not yet
solved. DC Current
had a limited life
span due to the
problems that came
with transmitting DC
Current.
One problem the
Edison Company had
was scaling up the
power plants. Edison
could not make a big
enough Generator to
service all of his
customers so he
tried to couple two
together. The
biggest problem, was
when one Dynamo
(back then a
Generator was called
a dynamo) is high
and the other dynamo
was low, the High
Dynamo would try to
drive the Low
Dynamo, thus, the
Low Dynamo would
turn into a DC Motor
and the High Dynamo
would drive the DC
Motor. In other
words, if the
Phasing of the
Dynamos were 180
degrees out of phase
then would drive each
other and not be
dynamos for
supplying power any more.
This defeated the
hole purpose of
coupling two
Dynamos. Coupling
two Dynamos together
promised to be a
difficult task for
Edison.
The Great Nikola
Tesla had the
opportunity to solve
a big problem that
Edison had with
trying to couple his
big DC Generators.
He was promised
$50,000 if he could
solve the problem.
Nikola Tesla:

Thomas Edison:

Nikola Tesla solved
the problem, it was
a simple phasing
problem and all
Nikola Tesla had to
do was couple the
Dynamos together at
0 or at 90 degrees
out of phase and not
the previous 180
degrees..
Nikola Tesla never
received the Money
from Edison.
Here we can see a
VERY important
lesson in Phasing
and what Phasing can
do in electrical
Circuits. If we let
the mind run wild
for a minute we can
see some very
important
implications
especially in light
of the recent
information surfaced
in conjunction with
older data and
combining similar
technologies we have
researched. Our
overall picture is
expanding and our
task at hand is
becoming clearer.
Could we be looking
at the Motional
E-Field if we have
the right Geometry?
It certainly looks
this way.
See Update 08-09-08
for a detailed view
on what I mean.
Ref: The Man Who
Invented the
Twentieth Century:
Nikola Tesla,
forgotten genius of
electricity - by
Robert Lomas
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