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Re: Tesla Museum - Belgrade - Get those missing papers!!!



Original poster: "Nebojsa Kovacevic by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <morfeus-at-eunet.yu>

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Hello All,

Well, I have seen in the past week some papers in the Museum, for I was
searching through a room filled with his stuff. I held a paper in my hand,
even Tesla`s fingertips on it, some diagrams, few words, it would take some
time to get into all that. Whe you are holding such a paper, it is very
obvious from the very beggining, that he didn`t draw all that for the public
eyes, but only for himself. Like all of us do from time to time. Right now,
there is still a lot of work in the Museum, to sort all his papers in order.
While I was there, the director of the Museum, along with few of us was
trying to find some plans of a device he used to place on the top of the
terminal (easy to build, but as he said, 'very dangerous and deathly rays'),
but we couldn`t find it at the time-another day I hope. But believe me,
after seeing those plans, you can not even imagine, how powerfull machines
most of you have.
It is very interesting to note, after all these years, that no one wanted to
look through these papers. I am planing, if all goes well with my free time,
to start a serious search through all the papers I can find. I even saw some
photographs, (there are over 2000 of them there-photographic plates), which
I have never seen before, some related to his Colorado Springs experiments,
but never putted in the book.
There is still much to do. His coils, - electrical pumps - are only the
beggining.

And for you Zorane, if you come, we shell meet there. I have something to
show you. Also, before anything else, my little coil, which I have build for
the Museum, only 360W, small, but mostly because there is not much space in
the Museum - you would be surprised how little. They have a big coil, which
was built in 1950. and is only a representing non-working model.
I am planing now to build two more coils, bigger than this one of course, so
now we are trying to find some parts that I need. Hopefully, they will be
finished in a few months. Then, I will show you something new I am
preparing, based on some of his papers.

Till then,

Regards,
Nele

          -Nikola Tesla Muzej Beograd Jugoslavija-
www.tesla-museum-dot-org     e-mail: ntmuseum-at-eunet.yu

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Subject: Re: Tesla Museum - Belgrade - Get those missing papers!!!


 > Original poster: "Dr. Resonance by way of Terry Fritz
<teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
 >
 >
 > Be sure to get a copy of Richard Hull's analysis of Tesla's Col. Springs
 > work --- it's an excellent analysis and has clear explanations of what he
 > envisioned Tesla was thinking from day to day as he progressed with his
 > work.
 >
 > Dr. Resonance
 >
 > Resonance Research Corporation
 > E11870 Shadylane Rd.
 > Baraboo   WI   53913
 >  >
 >  > Anyways, I borrowed Tesla's Colorado Spring Notes from the engineering
 >  > library here at work (first time i've seen it) which was produced by
the
 >  > Belgrade Museum and its definitely
 >  > an awesome book.  I'm going to have to order my own book from Amazon!
 >  > Completely filled with tesla coil / air transformer data and
experiements
 >  > and some cool pictures as well.
 >
 >
 >