Turnul Wardenclyffe

Turnul Wardenclyffe din Shoreham, Long Island, New York. Clădirea din cărămidă de 94 ft (29 m) x 94 ft (29 m) a fost proiectată de arhitectul Stanford White.[1]

Turnul Wardenclyffe (1901–1917) cunoscut și ca Turnul Tesla, a fost un prim turn de telecomunicații fără fir proiectat de Nikola Tesla și destinat telefoniei fără fir comerciale trans-atlantice, audiovizualului și pentru a demonstra transmiterea energiei electrice fără fire de interconectare.[2][3] Clădirea principală nu a fost construită din cauza unor probleme financiare și nu a fost niciodată pe deplin operațională.[4]

Note

  1. ^ Broad, William J. (). „A Battle to Preserve a Visionary's Bold Failure”. New York Times. Accesat în . Today, a fight is looming over the ghostly remains of that site, called Wardenclyffe — what Tesla authorities call the only surviving workplace of the eccentric genius who dreamed countless big dreams while pioneering wireless communication and alternating current. The disagreement began recently after the property went up for sale in Shoreham, N.Y. 
  2. ^ Anderson, Leland I., Nikola Tesla On His Work with Alternating Currents and Their Application to wireless Telegraphy, Telephony, and Transmission of Power, 21st Century Books, 2002, pp. 106, 153, 170.; Counsel, "This Wardenclyffe station was that -- experimental?" Tesla, "No, it was a commercial undertaking. . . ."
  3. ^ "The Future of the Wireless Art," Wireless Telegraphy & Telephony, Van Nostrand, 1908
  4. ^ Cheney, Margaret (1999), Tesla  Master of Lightning, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, ISBN 0-7607-1005-8, pp. 107.; “Unable to overcome his financial burdens, he was forced to close the laboratory in 1905.”

Legături externe

  • Facility details:Interior view (a) -- Interior view (b) -- Interior view (c) -- Facility front view --Facility side view -- Facility large front view -- Tower alone
  • Facilities assembled; Colorado Springs, Long Island, and Lac Edouard (near Sanford, Quebec).
  • PBS Tower of Dreams
  • The Tesla Wardenclyffe Project
  • Tesla's vision of the wireless global communications
  • Tesla Radio: A Ground-based System for Global Wireless Transmission
  • Creation of a Monument to Nikola Tesla
  • The Real Science of "Non-Hertzian" Waves Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine. (ed. Attempts to invalidate Tesla's wireless energy transmission ideas; main focus is on the transverse EM radio wave, i.e. "Hertz waves." Plasma wave physics, longitudinal waves, and transmission-line propagation modes are not considered).
  • The Basic Tesla Transmitter with Passive Receiver.
  • The Basic Tesla Transmitter with Passive Receiver.
  • The Basic Tesla Transmitter with Passive Receiver.
  • The Basic Tesla Transmitter with Passive Receiver.
  • The Basic Dual-tower Earth Resonance Tesla Transmitter.
  • The Basic Dual-tower Earth Resonance Tesla Transmitter Configuration. A receiver is standing out to the right.
  • Cooper, John. F., "Modified Type 2 Magnifying Transmitter circuit diagram #2 Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.; circuit diagram #3 Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.." Both designs are deemed to be unusable.
  • The Finalized Magnifying Transmitter Design of 1914, patented by Nikola Tesla.
  • Wardenclyffe Tower la Structurae
  • Bird's Eye view of the Wardenclyffe laboratory and power plant building as it exists today (from Live maps).
  • Utilization of Radiant Energy 1901 Nikola Tesla, My test, My setup 1, My setup 2, My setup 3, My test 2, My test 3, My test 4, My test 5, My test 6, My test 7, My test 8. youtube.com

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  • Small-scale demonstration of Tesla's system for the transmission of electrical energy without wires on YouTube.
  • Tesla Wardenclyffe Science Center, Plaque [1]
  • Designated Superfund Site
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