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Critical Appraisal of XXIst Century Energy Science and Technology (1): Relevance of Nikola Tesla's Inventions and Discoveries, from the Perspective of Aetherometry
by Paulo N. Correa, Alexandra N. Correa
J Aetherom Res, Volume 4, Issue 1 (January 2025), pp. 1-54
Article ID: JAR04-01-01
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ABSTRACT
This report is the first of a series of three reviews of the status of present-day energy science and technology. Its first part is dedicated to a succinct examination of the main inventions and discoveries of Nikola Tesla relating to those two topics: the polyphase AC system; the AC induction motors and generators; the Tesla coil and wireless resonant transmission at a distance of ground AC currents; the wireless transmission of AC power through the atmosphere; the operation of electrodeless lamps with wireless transmission of power through the ground or the atmosphere; Tesla's directed energy "ray gun"; his invention of the first drone (Teleautomaton) equipped with an onboard electroanalog computer; and his systems for energy capture from natural sources. In the second part, these inventions and Tesla's theory of their operation and underlying physics are evaluated from the perspective of, and the contributions from, the analytical and experimental science of the massfree electric Aether (Aetherometry) that we have pioneered. We stress both the relevance of Tesla's work to the status of present-day energy science and technology, and the analytical and practical insufficiencies of that work. In this context, we review our theory of massfree and massbound electric charge, with an emphasis on our discovery of the finite-size structure, topogeometry and energy functions of the electron.
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