Nikola Tesla's Mysterious Electricity Generator | The Complete Physics

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Nikola Tesla claimed that one machine he developed for producing constant frequency electricity caused earthquake in NewYork city. Is his claim true? Let's explore the working of this beautiful piece of technology and also try to find out the truth behind his earthquake claim.

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All Comments (21)
  • “The present time may belong to them but the Future is mine”. Nikola Tesla. A man who had no competition but himself.
  • @Commenter26
    The ability to keep simplicity in mind when creating something is absolutely essential
  • @steadyeddy6526
    The Tacoma Narrows bridge collapsed for the same reason. It's resonant frequency matched that of the winds that blew against it and it collapsed shortly after construction finished. Archimedes said something to the effect, " give me a long enough lever and I'll move the world ". Tesla might have said, " give me the right frequency and I'll rock the world. "
  • @MusicBeats_
    Sad thing is that he did not get that appreciation he deserved at his time......Such a great genius of all time 🙏
  • @rajpawar9343
    This guy is a history now. His inventions are driving our world.
  • @piconano
    "The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine." ~ Nicola Tesla ~ He was even right about that!
  • @hhpmost1046
    All this electrical technology is from Tesla and the world should be proud of this Gene.
  • @Rudda1495
    Tesla and lesics truly deserves the respect for their dedication to change the world .
  • @NoosaHeads
    The more I learn about Tesla, the more amazed I become.
  • @EMHcustom
    Just finished his Autobiography what a troubled but brilliant man.
  • @apex.graphics
    I'm blown away by the animations on this channel. Even though there are some artifacts in compiling, the output level of quality vs. short amount of time between delivering these videos is astonishing.
  • Infrasound generators we big in the early 1900’s. They could get to a quarter hertz at one hundred and forty decibels.
  • @thesure1
    You should turn 8:42 -9:23 window resonance into a standalone short to reach a more general audience. Great video as always. One of the best channels on youtube!
  • It's also important to remember that the steel post he had it attached to was part of the building's frame and was freestanding. And that too would have acted as an amplifier. It's ironic that Nikola Tesla's most famous accomplishment in many ways was perhaps his only ever designed mistake. It went counterintuitive. We didn't understand resonance vibration when he built this. The post was 12 ft 4 inch metal spring basically. A very solid Steel post bolted into the steel frame of a building that unlike today's earthquake buildings was solid triangles. A lot of people talk about how tough the old Irish buildings were well that was because they where not earthquake proof and had no give. As a result the building was built very solid but didn't dissipate vibration.
  • @walkertongdee
    Without you dudes creating an earthquake I won't believe you have it figured out
  • @Intelli_Jayant
    Wohh new video..🔥🔥🔥 One of my favourite channel on YouTube
  • Thank you for this well explained video! My kids loved seeing how technology is developed and how multiple systems can create a more efficient device.
  • Nikola Tesla deserve a top intelligence award n lesics deserves best explanations award