Incredible inventions that Nikola Tesla did not have time to bring to life (7 photos)
One of the most mysterious and brilliant minds, Nikola Tesla is a kind of landmark for his contemporaries and future generations.
It is not for nothing that he received a reputation as an eccentric genius. And some of his ideas, which the inventor did not have time to implement, remained unfinished. Although they could radically change our lives.
Free electricity
The scientist conducted a lot of experiments with a variety of devices, trying to master the energy of the planet, as a result of which he discovered that electricity can be obtained from the air and transmitted in the form of an energy beam to any given point. He even began building with the financial support of philanthropist J.P. Morgan's Wardenclyffe Tower, with the help of which he planned the transmission of electricity to New York. But the sponsor was not satisfied with the transfer scheme, and the project was frozen. And in 1917 the tower was demolished.
Supersonic airships
In 1919, the scientist described his vision of a special aircraft - an airship, which would be able to operate on wireless electrical transmission from ground towers. It was planned that it would be able to rise 12 km above the ground and move at a speed of 650 km/h.
Remote navigation
Tesla worked not only with electricity. His areas of interest also included army technology. In an effort to prevent wars due to their senselessness, the physicist wanted to create a boat that would be controlled using a radio signal. And then people and their deaths, accordingly, could be taken out of the equation in the field of naval artillery.
Fixation of mental images
One of the strangest ideas of a physicist is the desire to capture his own thoughts. Tesla believed that if a thought is recorded on the retina of the eye, then you just need a special apparatus capable of reading and recording the image.
If you have the appropriate equipment, it will be possible to display and read any thought of any person. But, apparently, from the perspective of biology, the thinking process is much more complex. And Tesla could not make all people open books. Or I just didn't have time. After all, who knows what modern technologies would be like if the researcher had time to devote more time to this issue.
Man-made earthquakes
While testing his steam mechanical generator, he shook his laboratory so violently that it shocked those around him as the building nearly collapsed completely. And the engineer thought about creating a telegeodynamic oscillator - a machine that researchers could use to study the geological properties of the planet, search for minerals and solve other problems. He did not have time to turn his idea into reality, but modern engineers use similar principles in their work.
Death/Peace Rays
The second name was used by Tesla himself. The scientist believed that when mercury isotopes were accelerated to a speed that was 48 times the speed of sound, the resulting beam would be capable of destroying entire armies at great distances. The inventor himself spoke about the idea like this:
The nozzle would emit concentrated beams of particles of such colossal power that it would be possible to destroy a fleet of ten thousand enemy aircraft at a distance of two hundred miles from the defending side's borders and cause armies to drop dead on the approach.
But after calculating the possible results, the scientist abandoned further research in this area, considering the weapon too destructive.

