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perfectly clear, to catch the electricity on the other end you need a particular equipment and why that should not have a meter is not logical. But maybe anybody could build such a receiver easily and get freebies. With today's computerised world and set-top boxes that should not be an impediment. Protection of billions of investment in wires are a much higher bar. What it also says is there is less loss in engery transmission, i.e. transmission through air is better than through wire. There was also a reference to a German language article published in Halle, Germany in 1895. Please note that Yougoslavia did not exist when Tesla was born. He was born in what was then Austria ruled Croatia, German spoken.
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Marconi's untimely transatlantic radio transmission proved that one didn't need an expensive and ambitious Wardenclyffe Tower to accomplish this. It seems people with a latent introduction to Tesla favour the 'suppression' angle on this subject. On that note, perhaps someone could provide a cite that links 'free electricity' to the Wardenclyffe Project? I'm aware that Tesla spoke of providing 'free energy' in the sense that he would use solar and hydro power to uproot coal and wood as the main energy sources but in what definition does Tesla use the the term 'free electricity' and where is it specifically tied to Wardenclyffe? Who was to pay for the coal to fuel the generators?
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the ionosphere as a giant cavity resonator, and connecting to the ionosphere by means of high voltages and (relatively) high frequency current in the mushroom-shaped terminal of the tower. What no-one has ever explained to me, though, is why voltage would jump the gap of scores of miles to the ionosphere and not just strike down at the ground a few feet away. Evidently J.P. Morgan couldn't understand what Tesla was trying to do (or caught on to the scam at some point) and quit paying for apparatus, etc.
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antenna. But before this could be showcased, the Bank asked Tesla, "How do we charge people for this". And when Tesla answered, "You cant, its like the radio, you can not monitor what is passively received. It was not economically viable to the banks, so the banks pulled the plug on him and had the US army destroy it and take all the research for it. Imagine free power? Ever watch Chain Reaction?
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with Tesla. And the references get no better after that (and gets worse re:self sourcing). This is a personal essay on how these things could would work, it could be true, who knows. It seems to be in the wrong article and in the wrong project. The question I think we should answer is "where in the Wiki universe" should it go? I guess Wikinfo? I would note
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The physical museum isn't open yet, but it does exist as a non-profit organization named The Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe, headed by Jane Alcorn. All that matters is that there are adequate sources to justify an independent article. WMF is not that short on server resources to require that we
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I have gone through the content several times checking sources, and as far as I can see per WP:V and WP:RS, the sourcing is not weak, its non-existent. It goes 12 paragraphs before you get a non-primary source... but that source is just a modern ref to "Earth's self-capacitance", it has nothing to do
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I'm not sure I would have been quite as bold in removing all of that content, but the sourcing is weak and there does seem to be some original research, so I don't have any objections. Much of this content could be useful if verified and copy edited, but we would need corroborating secondary sources,
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because they seem to be entirely based on original research being: primary sources re:turn of the 20th century (and before) sources and Tesla's own writings, analysis/synthesis of more modern sources that do not mention Tesla, and one editor (Gary Peterson) apparently citing himself as a source. This
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Even if Tesla had been able to build a functional system, it would still be possible to charge for it - after all, as I understand it towers would be placed at various points around the world, but you'd still need to distribute the electricity to individual properties / businesses, so you could still
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How can one possibly say "The station, including the tower structure, was not completed due to J.P Morgan not allowing it to be finished because in his own words "He couldn't put a watt on it.""? I have read a lot of correnspondence between Tesla and Morgan and have never once seen Morgan to refer to
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Thank you so much for your help with adding information. The trouble is, I don’t understand the brackets. (I live in the Tesla cottage, but I’m a near Luddite. So sad!) I do have proper sources: newspaper articles, title search, etc. and great photos of then and now. I’ll just have to get someone to
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comic praising Nikola Tesla.) Otherwise, it is just that, an idea. Besides, this article is not really about the tower, but about the entire complex; I will put a Requested Move for that later. The museum, however, is not a definite plan, and already duplicated most of this article before the merge.
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up front in the lead but the tower was a small (and short lived) component in Tesla's Wardenclyffe project, which also included a grounding well and a building that was the transmission facility as well as a laboratory and factory (as the majority of the article describes). Maybe the title should be
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There's no point trying to truncate the article to common sense, as the only people writing about Tesla were such..."enthusiasts" as O'Neil,so anything that's referenced about Tesla winds up sounding the same. You're welcome to prune down the purple patches, at a cursory glance this article is about
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I noticed the LI energy infrastructure category was removed. It is important for the category to remain since, despite the argument of "it never really worked," it was still a piece of energy infrastructure on Long Island (and one of the most famous and historic ones, for that matter) – and that is
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Shoreham, Long Island, the 0.4sq mile area in which the tower is situated, is centred at 40° 57' 25? N, 72° 54' 31? W (40.956944, -72.908611), and I imagine you could get a more precise location of the actual tower using Google Earth. It should be easy to locate visually given the resolution of the
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Clarity issues involve shifts in verb tenses, and some quotes that are used repeatedly in questionable context. The tense issues make it unclear what parts actually occurred or would have worked. Tesla's quotes appear to be used as the only authority on the subject of how it would have worked, over
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If you read the Tesla articles, Wardenclyffe would have broadcast free power to the world, lit the oceans at night, broadcast sound and pictures to your pocket device with absolute security and fidelity, etc. etc.; it was supposed to do all this by treating the space between the Earth's surface and
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Does anyone actually understand all this, and if so could they explain in an intelligible way? This very lengthy and verbose article entirely fails to explain what the tower was meant to do, how it was meant to do it, and whether it would have worked or not. Apparently it has been that way since at
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page covers a lot of material, and other editors may feel minor anecdotes of one period in his life are not that important and may edit down your additions. Maybe your material would be more appropriate for this article, since it focuses on this part of Tesla's life? These are just suggestions.
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In June of 1902, Tesla moved his lab to Wardenclyffe, and he also took up residence in the village at Wardenclyffe. The rented a cottage and resided there “until his own palatial mansion was built.” The Tesla cottage still exists. I have photos and documentation as well as anecdotes about Tesla’s
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pseudoscientific Tesla-POV material which has marred this article for years, and adding a modern analysis of Tesla's 19th century misconceptions about electromagnetics which led him to believe he could transmit wireless power long distances. The detailed, well documented history of the funding of
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As stated in the Main article, within a week Inman had raised the necessary finance to purchase the site, but will still keep the fundraising page open so the excess can be channelled into repairs and renovations of the building, as well as installing the necessary fittings and fixtures to turn it
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The George Boldt article mentions that "Boldt and the Waldorf-Astoria foreclosed on the property in 1915" and cites two references, but this article says that it wasn't until 1922? Which is the correct date? (Also, perhaps that information and citation should be in this article.) Based on the
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To answer the issues: The new 1 WTC was famous and was fully funded. However, the organization is less notable. It would also be unnecessary to direct readers to an entirely new article about a museum on the site, which pertains to the "After Tesla" (reuse) section. The nonprofit can be mentioned
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I have found an article in an old book that describes how the thinga ma jigs are constructed. This credible source of 1897 does not question that it works. It is not in English and would be difficult for me to translate because I don't really know much about electrical engineering. However, it is
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Actually Morgan held up his side of the bargain "to the letter" as Tesla puts it in his autobiography. $ 150,000 to be precise. Morgan was under no obligation to provide further funding as realistically he should have seen his functional world communications system come to fruition at that point.
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Correct. It was supposed to run on a 200KW generator, later to be replaced by power from Niagara Falls. But, with this 200KW input it would distribute 10.000 HP which is 7.46 MW. I have done extensive research on the subject, you can read all about it with references and verification experiments
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Wardencliff was supposed to power a sister Light tower in Paris at the World Fair to showcase wireless transmission of industrial strength power. Tesla designed Niagra Falls to be able to generate enough power to wirelessly power the entire planet through the Ionosphere using Wardencliff as the
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Ty, Marc J. Seifer' article on Tesla and Morgan's letters turned out to be a good source. I noticed Seifer put them out of order to tell a story but fortunately he footnoted them with the date. I was surprised to see how fast the project went down hill, they signed a contract and 4 months later
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Recently the property was bought by Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe. Most of the funds were raised by donators to Matthew Inman's Campaign Let's Build a Goddamn Tesla Museum. This is quite important info as the site will now become a museum. this should be added to the Wiikpedia article.
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Because at most 200 kilowatts was input to the tower, seems to me that the consumers of its wireless power, collectively, could have drawn at most 200 kilowatts from the system. If this is correct, the article should explicitly say so, to combat a myth that Wardenclyffe somehow would have
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For this article the content needs to be way boiled down and fit to WP:PST to answer "How did Tesla intend the trans-Atlantic wireless telephony, broadcasting to work", "how was the wireless power transmission for Wardenclyffe intended to work", and "when did Tesla reveal the secondary
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an indisputable fact. Please keep this in mind. To say "not really part of "infrastructure" as it never worked" simply is not a valid reason to not include one of Long Island's most famous energy-related structures in a category named "Energy infrastructure on Long Island, New York."
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So - it looks as though Morgan pulled his funding because Tesla went over budget and/or because he violated his contract by expanding the project from a "small wireless telegraphy station" to a large wireless telegraphy/power station? (although I guess no one can say for sure)
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narrates how the secret of limitless, cheap power was suppressed in the name of profit. And like this article, it's a sci-fi fantasy which feeds some people's desire to believe that only some vast international conspiracy stands between the common man and life on Easy Street.
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for Tesla's grandiose plans for wirelessly transmitting electrical power, the withdrawn funding, and the ultimate dismantling of the tower. The science center has nothing to do with the tower, other than being constructed on the same site and bearing Tesla's name.-
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in the near future when I finish some other projects, particularly if there are other editors who would like to collaborate. I would be in favor of merging it back here if there's room, as I agree Tesla's unexecuted dream doesn't really merit a separate article.
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start merging articles of loosely related subjects, not that that would really help anyway. Perhaps you could explain why your proposed merge is necessary, or why it would be an improvement to the encyclopedia. In other words, how would it serve our readers?-
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the coverage is essentially about the organization. Knowledge (XXG)'s standard for having a standalone article is not fame or funding, it's "notability." All notability requires is significant coverage in reliable third-party sources, which it clearly has.
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I disagree that that's the common name for the first of these power (and radio signal) transmission tower projects—the one constructed at Wardenclyffe. It should be easy to look at sources to see what they have to say. World Wireless System describes the
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I did a major expansion and cleanup of the article adding more historical information referenced to secondary sources and moving/merging sections referenced to primary texts into a more prose oriented form. Lead has been adjusted to match content.
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A 100 years since the destruction of the Tesla Tower will be this year 2017.Suppossely yhe Tesla Tower was demolished to prevent"spies"! From useing the tower to report on ship conveys when the U.S. enteretd the First World war! Is this the true
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there I had special machines rigged up which would push the iron pipe, one length after another, and I pushed these iron pipes, I think sixteen of them, three hundred feet, and then the current through these pipes takes hold of the
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That's because the enthusiasts don't know how it would have "worked" either. Tesla claimed magical things would happen if he could just get enough money to finish Wardenclyffe - instead it all got spent on hotel bills and feeding
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in that the tower was billed as a wireless telegraph, not energy Infrastructure. Even if it worked as an energy transmitter (actually never had a chance of working), it was a back door demonstration project, not Infrastructure.
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The science center article duplicates most content in this article. Also, the museum has not even begun construction yet. It is likely that the museum will not be built for some time, and the article can be created then.
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According to Tesla, apart from wireless communication the tower would demonstrate wireless transmission of energy on a small scale with conviction. Wireless transmission of energy was not the tower's main
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meter it and charge people for the distribution of it, as well as the maintenance of the towers. Just because the generation is 'free', the collection and distribution definitely isn't!
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GLPeterson has already forked it. At his point, I would recommend addressing the content at the new article, including major copy editing to remove content that doesn't comply with
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To be clear. I'm opposed to any such move that changes the article rsubject to an "entire site". This needs to be discussed and consensus needs to be reached before such a move.-
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Noticed after I posted, ty. I plan to leave it for a while, and see how it shakes out. Its on my back burner along with other similar content. I noticed someone has already
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No. Incidental appearances of "X" in TV or film is not encyclopediac content for an article about X. We don't list every Road Runner cartoon under "Anvil", for example. --
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Why Wardenclyffe? what is the etimology of the name? why was it chosen? it can't be the name of the place, as that's shoreham, so why or how did tesla pick this name?
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Notability guidelines don't require things to be finished or even started. We've had articles on movies before they even started shooting. We had an article on the new
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As I said, the museum doesn't exist yet. I propose, however, to recreate the article as soon as full funding for this idea is found and the museum starts construction.
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the project and its failure debunks a number of misconceptions that were implied in the previous text. For the first time, Knowledge (XXG) has a reasonably accurate,
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I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not.
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added, with something similar done to the "early history" section in the museum article. But the articles are effectively on two different subjects on the same site.
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Seems to be answered in article: "James S. Warden who was building a resort community known as Wardenclyffe-On-Sound". So the land developer named it after himself.
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Per article: "(1922) Tesla lost an appeal of judgment on Boldt's foreclosure". So this was an appeal, not the original foreclosure Appeals can go on forever. More
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That may be a good idea based on the volume of related content that has been added to this article. I would strongly recommend though that it be titled
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to this article; most of that article is a recap of the history already here and this article already has a description of the fund raising efforts.
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It is only because of Inman's fundraiser that the museum idea even exists. (Note that the fundraiser was half in jest, in response to a popular
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is an organization which already exists, and there is sufficient history, media coverage and current activity to justify a separate article.
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could be fine research (hard to tell since there are no reliable sources), but, in its current form, it does not belong in Knowledge (XXG).
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simply requires a few sources that cover the subject in depth, or several independent sources that cover the subject in a non-trivial way.
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that Tesla envisaged, which would have towers installed at locations across the planet. I'm not sure what you mean by "minor site".
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It has been suggested the "World Wireless System" section be split off into a new article titled "World Wireless System." -
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are things that exist and the category title is all we have to go by. Per the article this is a disputable fact, not an
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As I said, I am going to try to move this to cover the entire site. Also, the museum needs 6 million more dollars.
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article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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I noticed this material keeps getting restored without comment, in one case by (the person who did the research?
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the merge. The museum is independently notable. The "museum" section in this article could be pared down and a
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I would suggest that the bulk of the article about the system be split out into a separate article. How about
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Agree with Fountains. Does not belong in the same category as modern power plants and transmission lines. --
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Morgan was pulling the plug (or Tesla was shooting himself in the foot, depending how you look at it ;)).
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is going to be merged here, then I would guess not. I don't really have strong feelings either way. --
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for this article, it should be "Wardenclyffe" per what we have in the way of reliable sources out there
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life in the Village. How do I get his Wardenclyffe residence added to the Nikola Tesla page?
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fact that Boldt died in 1916, I would lean towards the 1915 date, but don't know myself.
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And what was to provide mechanical energy to the generator? A coal-fired steam turbine?
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That doesn't make any sense. As you say, there is no museum yet. Therefore almost
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claim above; no its not. The common name for Tesla's grandiose plan was the
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Does any know GPS coordinates of point where tower was standing? Thanks!
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least 2005. Just a little explanatory section would do wonders.
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