Tesla’s UFO: What you should know about Tesla’s incredible flying saucer
Tesla’s UFO: What you should know about Tesla’s incredible flying saucer
We all know that Nikola Tesla was way ahead of his time with his inventions, his creativity and ideas. Tesla is recognized as one of the most innovative and mysterious men who ever lived.
If Tesla hadn’t invented and researched everything he did in his time, our technology today would be considerably worse. But is there something more to Tesla? Did Tesla have contact with Aliens as he publicly proclaimed? He certainly is one of the most amazing inventors our civilization has ever known: his knowledge and ideas went far and beyond what was known and accepted in his lifetime. Is it possible that Nikola Tesla envisioned futuristic technologies thanks to his open mind? And is it possible that he did, in fact, receive messages from beings, not from Earth?
One of his most mysterious inventions is the UFO or better said, ‘Identified’ flying object.
Interestingly, over a hundred years ago, during the first decade of the twentieth century, Tesla filed a request to patent a peculiar aircraft, which he called “the world’s first flying saucer,” the world’s first man-made UFO.
What many people find interesting are the methods used in the design of the flying saucer matched the descriptions of those who claimed to have seen a from the UFO inside: with a discoidal capacitor with sufficient size to provide enough thrust to fly, while other small capacitors allowed to control the direction of the flying saucer, to which he added a gyroscopic stabilization system and an electric “drive” control.
Tesla was all about the future, and his futuristic flying object was top of the line; the interior of the ship was equipped with flat screens and external video cameras for the pilot’s blind spots.
No blind spots in Tesla’s flying saucer: Tesla’s UFO has eyes, and these were made of electro-optical lenses, arranged in quadrants, allowing the pilot to see everything.
1904 image of Wardenclyffe Tower located in Shoreham, Long Island, New York. The 94 by 94 ft (29 m) brick building was designed by architect Stanford White.
Just like aircraft today, which are designed with massive computers, screens and monitors were placed in Tesla’s flying saucer on a console where the browser could observe all areas around the vehicle, and Tesla’s incredible invention included magnifying lenses, which could have been used without changing positions.
Tesla’s unusual flying saucer was powered by “free energy”! Since the aircraft did not include a power source of its own, it needed to be energized by the towers of wireless transmission, Tesla’s sources of “free energy”.
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