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Nikola Tesla Caused Tsunamis

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Tesla's Earthquake Machine was The Gillender Building on Wall St. "So powerful are the effects of the weapon of magnetic destruction, that he could go over to the Empire State Building and reduce it to a tangled mass of wreckage in a very short time. I could accomplish this result with utmost certainty and without any difficulty whatever. I would use a small electrical inverter, an apparatus so small you could slip it in your pocket. I could attach the current to any part of the building that has been grounded into the hard-pan, find the frequency, allow it twelve or thirteen minutes to come to full resonance. The building would first respond with gentle tremors, and the vibrations would then become so powerful that the whole structure would go into resonant oscillations of such great amplitude and power
that the rivets in the steel beams would be loosened and sheared. The outer stone coating would be thrown off and then the skeleton steel structure would collapse in all its parts. It would take about 2.5 horsepower to drive the current to and from the other side of the earth to produce this effect.

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  • His experiments in transmitting mechanical vibrations through the earth - called by him the art of telegeodynamics - were roughly described by the scientist as a sort of "controlled earthquake."

  • "Five pounds of air pressure. If I attached the proper oscillating machine on a girder that is all the force I would need, five pounds. Vibration will do anything.- It would only be necessary to step up the vibrations of the machine to fit the natural vibration of the building and the building would come crashing down. That's why soldiers always break step crossing a bridge."

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  • Tesla would have hated this song. Thumbs-up for mute.

  • don't blame tesla for the government using his inventions to possibly do awful things like, artificial tsunami's, earthquakes, hurricanes, etc, etc, tesla was a good and brillant man, one of the best minds of the 20th century

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