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Nikola Tesla exhibit, Vancouver (stills & videos)

I wear a suit and tie! Gah! The small travelling exhibit from the Beograd Tesla Museum made a stop in downtown Vancouver BC, at the BC Hydro corporate offices. See http://www.teslavancouver20... ...  
 
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KatradioNY (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Tesla's lab..Wardenclyffe is in danger of demolition as the property is up for sale. We need to establish it's TRUE landmark status..NOW! PLEASE join The Tesla Science Museum..The Long Island Wireless Historical Society..as well as other historical societies..Shoreham Civic Association and Tesla enthusiasts at a demonstration: Saturday May 30th at 10am AT the lab on Route 25a and Tesla St. in Shoreham NY. The lab is also a brilliant design of architect Sanford White. You CAN make a difference!
KawaiiiRae (10 months ago) Show Hide
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if only thomas Edison didnt try to stop tesla. he was getting in teslas way. :(
PsychoMatt01 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I WAS NEAR THERE THE OTHER DAY!

This is awesome =) Thanks for posting!
TheBlackViper (1 year ago) Show Hide
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wow nikola tesla was amazing...i mean imagine if he hadn't existed...could you picture the world without television??????????
prayfertrey (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Uh, oh man, I wanted to see more of that tesla coil. It's the most interesting looking small coil I've seen, not as messy looking as the others. I wonder what kind of transformer that is. looks like something from a stereo system...
wbeaty (2 years ago) Show Hide
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As far as I know, that TC was built by the Tesla Museum in Beograd Serbia. The power transformer looks like an un-potted neon type.

Also I noticed that the huge current pulses are slowly eating a slot across the narrow neck of copper foils leading to each capacitor plate. Same fissure-growth effect as with CDROM in microwave oven.
ufaxx (5 months ago) Show Hide
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There is a large Tesla Coil in the Tesla Museum here, in Beograd, Serbia. It's been there for several decades. Has a handmade capacitor bank and, as far as I know, it still works and can lit the fluo-tubes several meters away. If You ever come to Belgrade, the museum is in the center of the city, You can't miss it. There are many interesting Tesla stuff there, besides the sparking coils :) Pity nobody is researching his notes... BTW, did You know "tesla" is a woodworking tool (in Serbian) :)
wbeaty (2 years ago) Show Hide
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> have you all checked out the tesla teleportaion vid

That's an advertisement for a website about magicians and special effects. It's a video trick. If you don't believe that they're tricking you, then try building the device and see if it works.
neuron333 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Of course it is, its just an example of Tesla's light wall effect and teleportation. Seriously though, check it out and read up!
wbeaty (2 years ago) Show Hide
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A genuine device would be cool. Don't build a huge one, then throw one half in deep ocean! The water pressure miles down would create a terrible weapon. Or stick a steel I-beam in, then turn off the power. It's perfectly snipped in half. Sell them as the ultimate metal saw! A billion dollar invention. You could cut battleships in pieces. Or make sliced ham or titanium foil by turning it on and off rapidly, then push a block.

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