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formed the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems, including the<br />

polyphase power distribution systems <strong>and</strong> the AC motor, with which he helped usher in the<br />

Second Industrial Revolution. Contemporary biographers of Tesla have deemed him "the<br />

man who invented the twentieth century" <strong>and</strong> "the patron saint of modern electricity."<br />

After his demonstration of wireless communication (radio) in 1893 <strong>and</strong> after being the victor<br />

in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as America's greatest electrical engineer.<br />

Much of his early work pioneered modern electrical engineering <strong>and</strong> many of his discoveries<br />

were of groundbreaking importance. During this period, in the United States, Tesla's fame<br />

rivaled that of any other inventor or scientist in history or popular culture but due to his<br />

eccentric personality <strong>and</strong> unbelievable <strong>and</strong> sometimes bizarre claims about possible<br />

scientific <strong>and</strong> technological developments, Tesla was ultimately ostracized <strong>and</strong> regarded as<br />

a "mad scientist". Never having put much focus on his finances, Tesla died impoverished at<br />

the age of 86.<br />

Aside from his work on electromagnetism <strong>and</strong> engineering, Tesla is said to have<br />

contributed in varying degrees to the establishment of robotics, remote control, radar<br />

<strong>and</strong> computer science, <strong>and</strong> to the expansion of ballistics, nuclear physics, <strong>and</strong><br />

theoretical physics. In 1943, the Supreme Court of the United States credited him as<br />

being the inventor of the radio."<br />

He performed several experiments prior to Roentgen's discovery (including photographing<br />

the bones of his h<strong>and</strong>; later, he sent these images to Roentgen) but didn't make his findings<br />

widely known; much of his research was lost in the 5th Avenue lab fire of March 1895.<br />

A "world system" for "the transmission of electrical energy without wires" that<br />

depends upon the electrical conductivity was proposed in which transmission in various<br />

natural mediums with current that passes between the two point are used to power devices.<br />

In a practical wireless energy transmission system using this principle, a high-power<br />

ultraviolet beam might be used to form a vertical ionized channel in the air directly above the<br />

transmitter-receiver stations. <strong>The</strong> same concept is used in virtual lightning rods, the<br />

electrolaser electroshock weapon, <strong>and</strong> has been proposed for disabling vehicles.<br />

Tesla demonstrated "the transmission of electrical energy without wires" that depends<br />

upon electrical conductivity as early as 1891. <strong>The</strong> Tesla effect (named in honor of Tesla) is<br />

the archaic term for an application of this type of electrical conduction (that is, the movement<br />

of energy through space <strong>and</strong> matter; not just the production of voltage across a conductor)<br />

Tesla also investigated harvesting energy that is present throughout space. He<br />

believed that it was just merely a question of time when men will succeed in attaching their<br />

machinery to the very wheelwork of nature, stating: Ere many generations pass, our<br />

machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point of the universe. —"Experiments<br />

With Alternate Currents Of High Potential And High Frequency" (February 1892)<br />

Tesla began to theorize about electricity <strong>and</strong> magnetism's power to warp, or rather change,<br />

space <strong>and</strong> time <strong>and</strong> the procedure by which man could forcibly control this power. Near the<br />

end of his life, Tesla was fascinated with the idea of light as both a particle <strong>and</strong> a wave, a<br />

fundamental proposition already incorporated into quantum physics. This field of inquiry led<br />

to the idea of creating a "wall of light" by manipulating electromagnetic waves in a<br />

certain pattern. This mysterious wall of light would enable time, space, gravity <strong>and</strong> matter to<br />

be altered at will, <strong>and</strong> engendered an array of Tesla proposals that seem to leap<br />

straight out of science fiction, including anti-gravity airships, teleportation, <strong>and</strong> time<br />

travel.<br />

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