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by Marc Seifer


  In 1987, I began to work full-time on a full-blown biography. Many entirely new avenues were revealed not covered in the doctoral dissertation. A number of key individuals, particularly Tesla experts, helped me enormously. From the start, Mike Markovitch of Long Island University provided me with important source material and translations; William Terbo, Tesla’s grandnephew, spent endless hours over many years with me discussing various details. In Belgrade, Alexander Marincic, director of the Tesla Museum and, in particular, his assistant, Branimir (Branko) Jovanovic, aided me in vital ways. And in the United States, I must also thank heartily Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Jim and Ken Corum, and the patriarch of Tesla experts, Leland Anderson, whose cache of material, which, like the documents provided by the Tesla Museum, was indispensable in creating this treatise.

  Other experts who helped include John Ratzlaff, of the original Tesla Book Company, John Pettibone of Hammond Castle, Paul Baker, Nick Basura, Tom Bearden, Ralph Bergstresser, Zoran Bobic, Nancy Czito, Steve Elswick, Uri Geller, Elmer Gertz, Robert Golka, Toby Grotz, James Hardetsky, Mrs. R. U. Johnson, Jr., John Karanfilovsky, Nicholas Kosanovich, John Langdon, J. W. McGinnis, Sanford Neuschatz, Nicholas Pribic, Dr. Andrija Puharich, Sid Romero, Lynn Sevigny, Richard Vangermeersch, J. T. Walsh, Tad Wise, and Japanese inventor extraordinaire Dr. Yoshiro NakaMats. Through their works, Hugo Gernsback, Kenneth Swezey, Inez Hunt and Wanetta Draper, Herbert Satterlee, and particularly Matthew Josephson and John O’Neill.

  Important institutions included the Berkeley, Cornell, Harvard, MIT, Brown, and Yale University libraries, archives from the University of Prague, Columbia University Butler and Avery libraries, the New York Public Library and New York Historical Society, the Edison Menlo Park Archives, the J. Pierpont Morgan Library, Hammond Castle, the Westinghouse Corporation Archives, Hugo Gernsback Publications, the Library of Congress, the National Archives, the Smithsonian Institution, the FBI, the OAP and the instrument known as the Freedom of Information Act.

  I would also like to thank my close friend Elliott Shriftman for his wisdom, great generosity, and continuing encouragement; the late Prof. Edwin Gora for his understanding of Tesla’s link to theoretical physics, Roger Pearson, former dean of Providence College School of Continuing Education; and Raymond LaVertue, of Bristol Community College, for helping me put bread on my table; my sagacious agent John White, who has been with the project for over ten years; Allan Wilson (for believing in me) and Donald Davidson of Carol Publishing Group; and my loyal and altruistic partner in the screenplay Tesla: The Lost Wizard, Tim Eaton, visual effects editor for Industrial Light & Magic of Marin County.

  The treatise is dedicated to my parents, Thelma and Stanley Seifer, my sister Meri Shardin, her husband, John Keithley and their children, Devin and Dara; my brother, Bruce Seifer, and his wife, Julie Davis; and my wonderful and understanding spouse, Lois Mary Pazienza, who has been with me throughout the entire twenty-year project.

  This book is also dedicated to the Teslarians, who seek the truth from the past and a sane, ecologically minded technology for the future.

  INDEX

  Abafi, 11

  AC polyphase system, 42-43, 62, 110-11, 119, 133, 145, 149, 178, 198, 201, 215, 328, 350, 393, 430, 437; builds first model, 21-26, 29-30; explained 16, 22-23, 47-48

  Adamic, Louis, 444-45

  Adams, Edward Dean, 76, 133-37, 151, 159, 162, 171-72, 190, 210, 230, 245, 254, 385

  Adamick, Jimmy, 414

  Akâsa (Akâsha), 164-65, 169, 239, 424

  Albert, Prince, 93, 326

  Alexander I, 95

  Alexanderson, Ernest, 390, 471

  Algemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft (AEG), see Brown, Charles Eugene Lancelot; Dolivo-Dobrowolski, Michael von

  Alley, Dickenson, 294

  Allis Chalmers Company, 398, 401

  alternating current (AC), 16, 36, 133. See also AC polyphase system

  American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE), 44-45, 68-69

  Amtorg Trading Company, 455

  Anderson, Leland, xiv, 398, 402, 471

  Anthony, William, 44, 48, 71

  Apple Computer Company, 465

  Arago, François, 24

  Arbus, Muriel, 429

  Armstrong, Edwin, 348, 373-74, 390-91, 429, 444-45, 463-64

  artificial intelligence, see telautomaton

  Ashara, Shoko, 469

  Astor, Ava Willing, 208-9, 245, 295

  Astor, John Jacob, xii, xv, 53, 64, 152, 174, 178-79, 190, 205, 208-11, 231, 241, 243-44, 253-54, 295; contract with Tesla, 162-63, 209-11, 218, 361; correspondence with Tesla, 165, 243; science fiction author, 152-54; Spanish-American War, 194-95; aircraft, 329-30, 336, 342-43; lost at sea, 342; death, 358, 361, 366

  Atlantic Communication Company, see Telefunken)

  atom (structure of), 527n. 14. See also Bohr, Rutherford, Tesla theories; quantum physics

  atom bomb, 529n. 18

  AUM Supreme Truth, 469

  avatar, xiii, xv, 466-70

  Ayer, James I., 110-11

  Baily, Walter, 25; discovers rotating magnetic field, 24

  Bain, Alexander, 184

  Bannister, Samuel, 148

  Barber, Charles, 171

  Barnes, John S., 311-12

  Barney, Charles, 163, 326-27

  Bartanian, A., 455

  Baruch, Bernard, 300-301, 326

  Batchelor, Charles, 27-28, 30, 34, 108

  battle of currents, 47, 55-57, 132, 135

  Beam, Victor, 430

  Bearden, Col. Tom, 461, 469

  Becker, Robert O., 93

  Beckhard, Arthur, 488n. 28

  Behrend, Bernard A., 421; defends Tesla, 80-81, 238; role in Edison Medal, 384-85

  Bell, Alexander Graham, 66, 84, 119, 149, 277, 328, 345, 346, 384, 410

  Belmont, August, 246, 250

  Berg, Ernst Julius, 79

  Bergmann, Sigmund, 364-66

  Bergstressor, Ralph, 460-61

  Bernarto Bros., 344

  Bernhardt, Sarah, 138, 164-65, 207, 440

  Bjerknes, Wilhelm, 62

  bladeless turbines, 336-41, 343, 351-53; explained, 339-40; problems, 366, 397, 401-3; used to generate electricity, 419; bladeless pumps, 338

  Blanc, Elsie, 410

  Blavatsky, Madame, 63

  Blondel, André, 93, 391

  Bohr, Niels, 103, 464

  Boldt, George C., 204-5, 260, 293, 319, 325, 327, 381, 386, 388, 392, 405

  Boldt, George, Jr., 392

  Bonjean, M., 359

  Bowie, David, 468

  Bradley, Charles, 25, 74

  Bragg, William H., 377, 421

  Branly, Edouard, 109, 379

  Braun, Karl, 373, 391

  Breece, Jimmy, 160

  Brentano, Franz, 18

  Brisbane, Arthur, 141-43, 148

  Broughton, H. R., 111

  Brown, Alfred S., 42, 52, 67, 137, 230

  Brown, Charles Eugene Lancelot, 78, 134-35; Lauffen-Frankfurt transmission, 63, 73-74; defends Tesla, 80

  Brown, H. P., 55-57

  Bruckner, Joseph 330

  Budd Manufacturing Company, 399

  Budisovljevic, Soka, 6

  Budisovljevic, Toma, 6

  Buitrago, Diaz, 143

  Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George, 63, 65, 193-94, 202

  Byllesby, Henry, 46, 49, 134

  Cameron, William E., 117-18

  cancer, treatment with ozone, 341

  Carson, John, mistaken for Tesla in Steinmetz/Einstein photo, 525-26n. 16

  Carnegie, Andrew, 250, 383, 410

  Caruso, Enrico, 338

  Carter, Jimmy, 462

  Chamber, William Astor, 161

  Chanute, Oliver, 332

  Cheiro (Count Louis Hamon), 64

  Cheney, M., xiv, 488n. 28

  Churchill, Winston, 447

  Clark, George, 318, 448

  Clemens, Samuel, see Mark Twain

  Cockrane, W. Bourke, 57

  Coffin, Charles, 77, 135

  Colora
do Springs (Colo.) laboratory, 213-36, 379; original transatlantic plan, 216; observation of lightning, 219; discovery of stationary waves, 219; measuring geomagnetic pulse, 220-221; extraterrestrial encounter, 221-25

  Cooper, Drury W., 371

  Corbett, Gentleman Jim, 245, 414

  Corbett, John, 453

  Cornels, Fredrich, 448-49

  Conroy, Charles, 458-59

  Cowles, Alfred, 311

  Craigee, Gen. L. C., 459

  Crawford, Marion, 139

  Crookes, William, 32, 71, 85, 89, 90-92, 94, 97, 108, 209, 231, 250

  Crow, W. D., 262

  Cults of Unreason, 469

  Curtis, H. L., 417

  Curtis, Leonard E., 45, 214

  Czito, Colman, 231-34, 382, 422

  Czito, Julius, 231, 382, 422, 456

  Czito, Nancy, 456

  Dahlstrand, Hans, 398, 401

  Dana, Charles, 141, 146

  death ray, see

  particle beam weapons

  deBobula, Titus, 427, 431-34, 457

  DeForest, Lee, 357, 377, 389-91, 409, 421; and advances in wireless, 279-80, 338, 352; diary, 275; litigation with Armstrong, 374, 390, 429; meeting with Tesla, 182-83

  Dempsey, Jack, 410, 414

  DePew, Chauncey, 194, 245

  Deprez, Marcel, 24, 93

  Descartes, René, 15, 19, 200

  Dewar, James, 88-90, 231

  Dickson, W. L., 37

  direct current (DC), 16, 36, 47-48, 132

  Dodge, Mary Mapes, 231, 289

  Dolivo-Dobrowolski, Michael von, 63, 76, 78, 241; Lauffen-Frankfurt transmission, 73; claim of priority in AC system, 80-81

  Donegan, T. J., 450

  Doty, Col. Ralph E., 446, 458

  Dozier, Joseph, 215

  Draper, Wanetta, see Hunt and Draper

  Duffner, C. J., 236

  DuMaurier, George, 154

  Duncan, Louis, 69

  Dunn, Gano, 71, 421, 444

  Dvořák, Anton 124, 145, 208

  earth currents, 88, 105, 107-8, 185-86, 283-84, 372-73, 472

  Edison, Thomas Alva, xiv, 17, 21, 27-39, 45, 47, 55-57, 62, 64, 66, 70, 76, 84, 108, 118, 122, 133, 135, 148-49, 154, 162, 170, 174-75, 183, 194, 200, 207, 241, 246, 280, 328, 384-85, 400, 420, 428-29; conflicts with other inventors, 39, 77-78, 178; first meets Tesla, 27, 30-31; Pearl Street, 36-46; Nobel Prize nomination, 379-80; on Tesla, 27, 113-14, 266, 295-96, 360, 386; death, 421

  Edison, Thomas, Jr., 194-95

  Edison Electric Companies, 28, 38, 40, 77, 365

  Ehrenhaft, F., 379

  Eiffel, Alexander, 61-62

  Eiffel Tower, 118, 267, 338

  Einstein, Albert, 102-3, 197, 379, 412, 416, 418, 420-21, 440, 498n. 60, 525-26n. 16

  Electrical Experimenter, 34, 383, 395, 399, 405

  Electrical Review, 214

  Electrical World, 44, 70

  electromagnetism, 62, 75, 95-96, and light, 70. See also Hertz, Hertzian waves

  electrocution, 56-58

  entrainment of brain waves, 461, 530nn. 43, 44

  ether, 20, 62, 71, 101-5, 108, 110, 168-69, 239, 420-21, 499n. 25

  Evans, Christopher, 469

  Evershed, Thomas, 132

  Faraday, Michael, 59, 119, 464

  Farmer, Moses, 31

  Farnsworth, Philo, 464

  FBI, 411, 434, 446-62, 468

  Fechner, Gustav-Theodor, 15

  Fenton, Irene, 355

  Ferranti, Sebastian Ziani de, 62, 133

  Ferraris, Galileo, 24-25, 50, 93, 120, 328, 384

  Fessenden, Reginald, 241-42, 280-82, 358, 377, 389-91

  fireballs, 232, 510n. 16

  Fitzgerald, Bloyce, 449-50, 458-61

  Flammarion, Camille, 154-56

  Fleming, John Ambrose, 85-86, 90, 275

  Flint, Charles R., 260

  Flowers, John B., 417-18

  flying machines, 17; flivver plane, 235, 334-35, 418; fuel-less plane, 324, 333-34; hovercraft (hydrofoil), 332-33, 342; reactive jet dirigible, 330-31

  Forbes, George, defends Tesla AC motor, 111, 135

  Ford, Henry, 382, 434

  Foxworth, D. E., 450

  Frank, Carl George, 361, 370, 374, 388

  Franklin, Benjamin, 119

  free energy, 65, 71, 166, 420-25, 516n. 31

  Freibott, G., 341

  frequency controversies: polyphase system, 55, 59, 60, 73-74; wireless, continuous vs. pulsed, 185, 187, 218, 229, 280, 351, 374

  Freud, Sigmund, 438, 464

  Frick, Henry Clay, 246, 250, 320, 323, 326, 410

  Galt, John, 468

  Ganz & Co.. 133, 135

  Gates, Bill, 465

  Gates, John W., 250

  Gaulard, Lucian, see Gaulard-Gibbs

  Gaulard-Gibbs AC transformer, 24, 37, 46, 55, 58, 101, 133

  Geissler, Heinrich, 71

  General Electric, 77-79, 118, 135-37, 148-50, 178, 394, 401, 402, 411, 444

  General Motors, 418

  Gernsback, Hugo, 34, 395-96, 399, 405, 426-30, 435

  Gershwin, George, 355

  Gertz, Elmer, 436, 440

  Gibbs, George, see Gaulard-Gibbs

  Gilder, Richard Watson, 36, 179, 236, 239-40, 336-37, 438

  Girardeau, M. E., 359

  Goddard, Robert, 404

  Goldschmidt, Rudolf, 375

  Golka, Robert, 471

  Gora, Edwin, 102

  Gorsuch, Walter, 451-53

  graphology, xv, 319, 321-23

  Gray, Elisha, 120-21, 183, 248

  Griggs, John, 390

  Grindell-Mathews, Harry, 426-27

  Guggenheim, family, 299-301, 325-26, 345, 366

  Gurdjieff, George, 202

  Gurth, Max, 402

  Guzman Prize, 422

  Hammond, John Hayes, Sr., x, xv, 178, 180, 300-301, 325, 343-46, 348, 353-56

  Hammond, John Hayes, Jr. (Jack), xv, 343-56, 362, 370, 372, 377, 389, 409-10, 421, 429; radio guidance system, 344-48, 353-55; contract with Tesla, 345-53, 355, 364; meets Edison, 345-46; work with Bell, 346-47; marriage, 355; inventions, 346; Navy and War departments, 347-49, 353-55; death, 356

  Hamon, Count Louis, see Cheiro

  Harriman, Ned, 250, 264-65, 268, 295-96

  Haselwander, Fredrich August, 25

  Hausler, Charles, 450, 456

  Havemeyer, H. O., 231

  Hawthorne, Julian, 241; Tesla/Martian signals, 224-25, 257-58

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 225, 258

  Hearst, William Randolph, 141, 355

  Heaviside, Oliver, 81, 85

  Hedetneimi, Charles, 453-56

  Heinreich, Earnest, 190, 256-57

  Heinze, Augustus, 326-27

  Heisenberg, Werner, 102, 529n. 18

  Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig von, 19, 61, 68, 95, 119-20

  Henry, Joseph, 108, 119, 278

  Hering, Carl, 241, 277; opposition to Tesla, 72, 74-75, 80-81

  Hertz, Heinrich, 61-62, 70, 104, 109-10, 172, 184, 218, 249, 278, 372, 498n. 60; death, 126; EM theories, 96-97; meets Tesla, 95-97. See also Hertzian waves

  Hertzian waves, 99, 107, 109, 344, 351, 357, 418. See also Bjerknes, Wilhelm; Hertz, Heinrich; Mach, Ernst; Stone, John Stone

  Hess, Victor, 423

  Hewitt, Peter Cooper, 160

  Hiergesell, David, 84

  Higginson, Adm. Francis J., 206, 226-28, 238, 389-90

  Hitler, Adolf, 436-39, 442, 447-48

  Hoadley, Joseph, 341

  Hobart, Ganet, 194

  Holland, John P., 205-6, 237

  Hobson, Grizelda, 319, 414, 437-38

  Hobson, Richmond Pearson, 206, 212-13, 258, 319-20, 414-15, 437-38

  Holliday, Col., 459

  Holt, Frank, see Erich Muenter

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 433-34, 448, 455, 458-59, 468

  Hosier, H. M., 187

  Houle, P. E., 459

  House, William, 377

  Houston, Edwin, 101

  Huart, M., 196-97

  Hume, David, 19
/>   Hunt, Inez, see Hunt and Draper

  Hunt and Draper, xiv, 378, 380

  Hutchins, Frank, 386, 405-8

  Hyde, Henry, 298

  International Tesla Society, xvi, 464, 471

  Inventions (Tesla): amplifier 21; antigermicide, 158; arc lamp, 40; artificial intelligence, 202-3, 317; automaton, see telautomaton; button lamp, 87, 425; clock, 121; crow catcher, 8; death ray, see particle beam weapons; DC motors, 37; electric bath, 158; electric railroad, 150; electronic radio tubes, 231, 280; electrotherapeutic machines, 128, 139, 158, 382; to enhance intelligence, 357-58; fertilizer machine, 186-87, 211, 329-35; fluorescent and neon lights, 71, 85, 111, 114, 119, 137, 209-11, 218, 253, 290, 319, 328, 336; free energy machine, 423-24; fuel-less automobile, 419; induction motor, 23-34, 37, 59-60, 77-78, 121, 238; interplanetary communicator, 416; laser beams (precursor work in), 87-88, 422, 425, 456; ozone machines, 83, 187, 341-342; pump, 338; purifying ore, 419; radio tube, 188, 374; radar, 407; refrigeration devices, 311-12; rotating magnetic field, 22-26, 30, 42, 49, 121; scrambler, 193, 218, 348; speedometer, 381, 399; telegeodynamics, 191-92, 416, 461, 469; Tesla coil, 73; torpedo, 338; turbines (other than bladeless), 13; valvular conduit, 398; weather control, 263; X rays, 167-70, 173, 388, 425. See also AC polyphase system, bladeless turbines, flying machines, magnifying transmitter, particle beam weapons, telautomaton, wireless transmission

  ionosphere, 508n. 13; Heaviside-Kennelly layer, 105

  Jobs, Steven, 465

  Johnson, Agnes (Holden), 163, 259, 287, 413, 438

  Johnson, Katharine, xv, 123-31, 159, 198, 258, 284, 321, 324, 327, 364, 385, 409; illness, 401, 408; death, 410, 414; letters with Tesla, 164, 173, 180, 206-7, 211-12, 234-35, 243, 259, 272, 287-88, 303, 472-73; romantic connection, 123, 163, 415

  Johnson, Robert Underwood, xv, 123-31, 145, 159-61, 163, 178, 180, 189, 198, 204, 232, 235, 242, 256, 258, 266-67, 284, 287, 295, 321, 336-37, 362, 364, 366, 379-80, 385, 392, 399-400, 405, 410, 413-14, 437-38; edits Tesla article, 239-40; letters with Tesla, 173-74, 179, 236, 259, 273, 319; meets Edison, 122; “Luka Filipov” (poem), 125; death, 438

 

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