View on war
Tesla believed that war could not be avoided until the cause for its recurrence is removed. Tesla was opposed to wars in general. Tesla possessed a hatred of war, from his parents and homeland. Tesla sought to end warfare scientifically by devising protective measures that would prevent wars. Tesla found exceptions and some justifiable situations where conflict is necessary. Tesla envisioned war of machines, not of humans, and of more terrible weapons in the future. Tesla made the first of a race of robots which could carry out combat maneuvers. These weapons' destructive actions and ranges would have virtually no limit, he believed. Tesla sought to reduce distance, such as in communication (for better understanding), transportion, and transmission of energy, as a means to insure friendly international relations.
Tesla's other solutions included the development of expedients for preventing any conflict. By the 1930s, Tesla had developed what is known as a "Tesla shield", which armaments could not penetrate by the ultilization of a electromagnetic shell. Tesla shields would transmit electrical energy without wires and produce destructive effects at a distance. A wireless transmitter, as described in the technical patent US1119732, projects electrical energy (not necessarily destructive) in any amount to any distance and apply it for innumerable purposes, both in peace and war.
A system for "Projecting Concentrated Non-Dispersive Energy Through Natural Media" known as teleforce was reportedly developed later in his life [commonly known as a "death ray" or "peace ray"] (primarily a defensive weapon, with characteristics of a weapon of offense). Teleforce was a type of defensive particle-beam weapon that would provide protection from invasion by enemies approaching by sea or air. Tesla could not find financing for demonstration of the "death ray" discoveries. The system's large dimensions naturally limited its use as an offensive weapon. Tesla also advocated developing wireless energy transmission and electrically powered airplanes.
Education
- Fluent in seven languages (English, Serbian, Croatian, Hungarian, French, German, Italian)
- Elementary school: Gospic (Croatia)
- Secondary school: Karlovac (Croatia)
- Undergraduate
- Baccalaureate of Physics: Austrian Polytechnic Institute (Graz)
- Baccalaureate of Mathematics: Austrian Polytechnic Institute (Graz)
- Baccalaureate of Mechanical Engineering: Austrian Polytechnic Institute (Graz)
- Baccalaureate of Electrical Engineering: Austrian Polytechnic Institute (Graz)
- Graduate studies
Association memberships
Namings
- Tesla - a crater on the far side of the moon of 26 kilometers in diameter at -2,0°width, -132.0°height.
- 2244 Tesla - a minor planet.
Quotes
See Wikiquote for Nikola Tesla's Qoutations index
"Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality." —Nikola Tesla
"Tesla has contributed more to electrical science than any man up to his time." —Lord Kelvin
"[Tesla is] an eminent pioneer in the realm of high frequency currents... I congratulate [him] on the great successes of [his] life's work." —Albert Einstein
"The world, I think, will wait a long time for Nikola Tesla's equal in achievement and imagination." - Edwin H. Armstrong
"... all scientific men will be delighted to extend their warmest congratulations to Tesla and to express their appreciation of his great contributions to science." —Ernest Rutherford
"Tesla is entitled to the enduring gratitude of mankind." —Arthur Compton
"I am sending [Dr. Tesla]... my gratitude and my respect in overflowing measure." —Robert Millikan
"The evolution of electric power from the discovery of Faraday to the initial great installation of the Tesla polyphase system in 1896 is undoubtedly the most tremendous event in all engineering history." —Charles F. Scott
"[Dr. Tesla's] lectures opened a new physical world to me... [He was] one of the kindest men I've ever encountered. The hours which I was permitted to spend together with [him] will always be among the fondest memories of my life." —Jonathan Zenneck
"We think of his contribution much oftener than that of Ampere and Ohm ... the induction motor and our power system are enduring monuments to Nikola Tesla." — Dr. E.F.W. Alexanderson