Swami Vivekananda, late
in the year l895 wrote in a letter to an English friend, "Mr. Tesla thinks
he can demonstrate mathematically that force and matter are reducible to
potential energy. I am to go and see him next week to get this new mathematical
demonstration. In that case the Vedantic cosmoloqy will be placed on the surest
of foundations. I am working a good deal now upon the cosmology and eschatology
of the Vedanta. I clearly see their perfect union with modern science, and the
elucidation of the one will be followed by that of the other." (Complete
Works, Vol. V, Fifth Edition, 1347, p. 77).
Here Swamiji uses the
terms force and matter for the Sanskrit terms Prana and Akasha. Tesla used the
Sanskrit terms and apparently understood them as energy and mass. (In Swamiji's
day, as in many dictionaries published in the first half of the present century,
force and energy were not alwavys clearly differentiated. Energy is a more
proper translation of the Sanskrit term Prana.)
Tesla apparently failed
in his effort to show the identity of mass and energy. Apparently he understood
that when speed increases, mass must decrease. He seems to have thought that
mass might be "converted" to energy and vice versa, rather than that
they were identical in some way, as is pointed out in Einstein's equations. At
any rate, Swamiji seems to have sensed where the difficulty lay in joining the
maps of European science and Advaita Vedanta and set Tesla to solve the
problem. It is apparently in the hope that Tesla would succeed in this that
Swamiji says "In that case the Vedantic cosmology will be placed on the
surest of foundations." Unfortunately Tesla failed and the solution did
not come till ten years later, in a paper by Albert Einstein. But by then
Swamiji was gone and the connecting of the maps was delayed.
The Influence of Vedic
Philosophy on
Nikola Tesla's Understanding
of Free Energy
An Article by Toby
Grotz
Web Publication by
Mountain Man Graphics, Australia - Southern Autumn of 1997
Abstract ...
Nikola Tesla used
ancient Sanskrit terminology in his descriptions of natural phenomena. As early
as 1891 Tesla described the universe as a kinetic system filled with energy
which could be harnessed at any location. His concepts during the following
years were greatly influenced by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda. Swami
Vivekananda was the first of a succession of eastern yogi's who brought Vedic
philosophy and religion to the west. After meeting the Swami and after
continued study of the Eastern view of the mechanisms driving the material
world, Tesla began using the Sanskrit words Akasha, Prana, and the concept of a
luminiferous ether to describe the source, existence and construction of
matter. This paper will trace the development of Tesla's understanding of Vedic
Science, his correspondence with Lord Kelvin concerning these matters, and the
relation between Tesla and Walter Russell and other turn of the century
scientists concerning advanced understanding of physics. Finally, after being
obscured for many years, the author will give a description of what he believes
is the the pre-requisite for the free energy systems envisioned by Tesla.
Tesla's Earler
Description of the Physical Universe
By the year 1891,
Nikola Tesla had invented many useful devices. These included a system of arc
lighting (1886), the alternating current motor, power generation and transmission
systems (1888), systems of electrical conversion and distribution by
oscillatory discharges (1889), and a generator of high frequency currents
(1890), to name a few. The most well known patent centers around an inspiration
that occurred while walking with a friend in a park in Budapest, Hungry. It was
while observing the sunset that Tesla had a vision of how rotating
electromagnetic fields could be used in a new form of electric motor. his led
to the well known system of alternating current power distribution. In 1891
however, Tesla patented what one day may become his most famous invention. It
is the basis for the wireless transmission of electrical power and is know as
the Tesla Coil Transformer. It was during this year that Tesla made the
following comments during a speech before the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers:
"Ere many generations pass, our machinery
will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the universe. This idea is
not novel... We find it in the delightful myth of Antheus, who derives power
from the earth; we find it among the subtle speculations of one of your
splendid mathematicians... Throughout space there is energy. Is this energy
static or kinetic.? If static our hopes are in vain; if kinetic - and this we
know it is, for certain - then it is a mere question of time when men will
succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature." [1]
This description of the
physical mechanisms of the universe was given before Tesla became familiar with
the Vedic science of the eastern Nations of India, Tibet, and Nepal. This
science was first popualized in the United States and the west during the three
year visit of Swami Vivekananda.
Vedic Science and Swami
Vivekananda
The Vedas are a
collection of writings consisting of hymns, prayers, myths, historical
accounting, dissertations on science, and the nature of reality, which date
back at least 5,000 years. The nature of matter, antimatter, and the make up of
atomic structure are described in the Vedas. The language of the Vedas is known
as Sanskrit. The origin of Sanskrit is not fully understood. Western scholars
suggest that it was brought into the Himalayas and thence south into India by
the southward migrations of the Aryan culture. Paramahansa Yogananda and other
historians however do not subscribe to that theory, pointing out that there is
no evidence within India to substantiate such claims. [2]
There are words in Sanskrit that describe
concepts totally foreign to the western mind. Single words may require a full
paragraph for translation into english. Having studied Sanskrit for a brief
period during the late 70's, it finally occurred to this writer that Tesla's
use of Vedic terminology could provide a key to understanding his view of
electromagnetism and the nature of the universe. But where did Tesla learn
Vedic concepts and Sanskrit terminology? A review of the well known biographies
by Cheney, Hunt and Draper, and O'Neil [3], [4], [5], reveal no mention of Tesla's
knowledge of Sanskrit. O'Neal however includes the following excerpt from an
unpublished article called Man's Greatest Achievement:
"There manifests itself in the fully
developed being , Man, a desire mysterious, inscrutable and irresistible: to
imitate nature, to create, to work himself the wonders he perceives.... Long
ago he recognized that all perceptible matter comes from a primary substance,
or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or luminiferous
ether, which is acted upon by the life giving Prana or creative force, calling
into existence, in never ending cycles all things and phenomena. The primary
substance, thrown into infinitesimal whirls of prodigious velocity, becomes
gross matter; the force subsiding, the motion ceases and matter disappears,
reverting to the primary substance."
According to Leland
Anderson the article was written May 13th, 1907. Anderson also suggested that
it was through association with Swami Vivekananda that Tesla may have come into
contact with Sanskrit terminology and that John Dobson of the San Francisco
Sidewalk Astronomers Association had researched that association. [6]
Swami Vivekananda was born in Calcutta, India
in 1863. He was inspired by his teacher, Ramakrishna to serve men as visible
manifestations of God. In 1893 Swami Vivekananda began a tour of the west by
attending the Parliament of Religions held in Chicago. During the three years
that he toured the United States and Europe, Vivekananda met with many of the
well known scientists of the time including Lord Kelvin and Nikola Tesla. [7]
According to Swami Nikhilananda:
Nikola Tesla, the great scientist who
specialized in the field of electricity, was much impressed to hear from the
Swami his explanation of the Samkhya cosmogony and the theory of cycles given
by the Hindus. He was particularly struck by the resemblance between the
Samkhya theory of matter and energy and that of modern physics. The Swami also
met in New York Sir William Thompson, afterwards Lord Kelvin, and Professor Helmholtz,
two leading representatives of western science. Sarah Bernhardt, the famous
French actress had an interview with the Swami and greatly admired his
teachings. [8]
It was at a party given
by Sarah Bernhardt that Nikola Tesla probably first met Swami Vivekananda. [9]
Sarah Bernhardt was playing the part of 'Iziel' in a play of the same name. It
was a French version about the life of Bhudda. The actress upon seeing Swami
Vivekananda in the audience, arranged a meeting which was also attended by
Nikola Tesla. In a letter to a friend, dated February 13th, 1896, Swami
Vivekananda noted the following:
...Mr. Tesla was charmed to hear about the
Vedantic Prana and Akasha and the Kalpas, which according to him are the only
theories modern science can entertain.....Mr Tesla thinks he can demonstrate
that mathematically that force and matter are reducible to potential energy. I
am to go see him next week to get this mathematical demonstration. [10]
Swami Vivekananda was
hopeful that Tesla would be able to show that what we call matter is simply
potential energy because that would reconcile the teachings of the Vedas with
modern science. The Swami realized that "In that case, the Vedantic
cosmology [would] be placed on the surest of foundations". The harmony
between Vedantic theories and and western science was explained by the
following diagram:
BRAHMAN = THE ABSOLUTE
| |
| |
MAHAT OR ISHVARA =
PRIMAL CREATIVE ENERGY
| |
+---------+ +---------+
PRANA and AKASHA =
ENERGY and MATTER
Tesla understood the
Sanskrit terminology and philosophy and found that it was a good means to
describe the physical mechanisms of the universe as seen through his eyes. It
would behoove those who would attempt to understand the science behind the
inventions of Nikola Tesla to study Sanskrit and Vedic philosophy.
Tesla apparently failed
to show the identity of energy and matter. If he had, certainly Swami
Vivekananda would have recorded that occasion. The mathematical proof of the
principle did come until about ten years later when Albert Einstein published
his paper on relativity. What had been known in the East for the last 5,000
years was then known to the West.
Brahman is defined as the one self existent
impersonal spirit; the Divine Essence, from which all things emanate, by which
they are sustained, and to which they return. Notice that this is very similar
to the concept of the Great Spirit as understood by Native American cultures.
Ishvara is the Supreme Ruler; the highest possible conception of the Absolute,
which is beyond all thought. Mahat means literally the Great One, and is also
interpreted as meaning universal mind or cosmic intelligence. Prana means
energy (usually translated as life force) and Akasha means matter (usually
translated as ether). Dobson points out that the more common translations for
Akasha and Prana are not quite correct, but that Tesla did understand their
true meanings.
The meeting with Swami Vivekananda greatly
stimulated Nikola Tesla's interest in Eastern Science. The Swami later remarked
during a lecture in India, "I myself have been told by some of the best
scientific minds of the day, how wonderfully rational the conclusions of the
Vedanta are. I know of one of them personally, who scarcely has time to eat his
meal, or go out of his laboratory, but who would stand by the hour to attend my
lectures on the Vedanta; for, as he expresses it, they are so scientific, they
so exactly harmonize with the aspirations of the age and with the conclusions
to which modern science is coming at the present time". [11]
Tesla and Lord Kelvin
William S. Thompson was
one of the prominent scientists and engineers of the 1800s. He developed
analogies between heat and electricity and his work influenced the theories
developed by James Clerk Maxwell, one of the founders of electromagnetic
theory. Thompson supervised the successful laying of the Trans Atlantic Cable
and for that work was knighted Lord Kelvin. Kelvin had endorsed Tesla's
theories and proposed system for the wireless transmission of electrical power.
[12] FootNOTE- Grotz PACE
Tesla continued to study Hindu and Vedic
philosophy for a number of years as indicated by the following letter written
to him by Lord Kelvin.
15, Eaton Place
London, S.W.
May 20, 1902
Dear Mr. Tesla,
I
do not know how I can ever thank you enough for
the
most kind letter of May, 10, which I
found in my cabin in the
Lucania, with the beautiful books
which you most kindly sent
me
along with it: -"The Buried Temple",
"The Gospel of
Bhudda", Les
Grands Inities", the
exquisite edition of
Rossetti's "House
of Life", and last but not
least the
Century Magazine
for June, 1900
with the splendid
and
marvelous photographs on pp. 176, 187,
190, 191, 192, full of
electrical lessons.
We had a most beautiful passage
across the Atlantic, much
the finest I have ever had. I was trying hard nearly all the
way, but quite unsuccessfully, to find
something definite as
to the functions of ether in respect
to plain, old fashioned
magnetism. A
propos of this,
I have instructed
the
publishers, Messrs. Macmillan, to send you at the
Waldorf a
copy
of my book
(Collection of Separate
Papers) on
Electrostatics and Magnetism. I shall be glad if you
will
accept it from me as a very small mark
of my gratitude to you
for
your kindness. You
may possibly find
something
interesting in the articles on
Atmospheric Electricity which
it contains.
Lady Kelvin joins me in kind
regards, and I remain,
Yours
always truly,
Kelvin
Thank you also warmly for the
beautiful flowers [13]
Tesla and Russell
Walter Russell was one
of the most accomplished artists, sculptors, writers and scientists of this
century. His periodic chart of the elements accurately predicted the location
and characteristics of four elements years before they were discovered in laboratories.
These are now known as Deuterium, Tritium, Neptunium, and Plutonium. Russell
apparently entered into a heightened state of awareness after being struck by
lightning. He began several weeks of drawing and writing about the basic nature
and make up of the physical universe. Russells' family finally called the
family doctor to determine if Russell should be committed to an mental
institution. The doctor, upon seeing the results of Russells weeks of work,
said that he did not know what Russell was doing, but that he definitely was
not mad.
Although the exact time
and occasion of their meeting has not yet been determined, Nikola Tesla and
Walter Russell did meet and discuss their respective cosmologies. 14 Tesla
recognized the wisdom and power of Russells' teaching and urged Russell to lock
up his knowledge in a safe for 1,000 years until man was ready for it. [15]
The Appearance of Free
Energy
Or Why Free Energy has
not yet Happened
Comments, Possibilities
and Socio Economic Implications
Although Tesla did not
accept many of the tenants of relativity and quantum theory and never made the
connection between matter and energy, he did recognize the possibility of free
and unlimited energy as demonstrated by the following statement.
Can Man control [the ] grandest, most awe
inspiring of all processes in nature?...If he could do this, he would have
powers almost unlimited and supernatural... He could cause planes to collide
and produce his suns and stars, his heat and light. He could originate and develop
life in all its infinite forms....[Such powers] would place him beside his
creator, make him fulfill his ultimate destiny. [16]
We see that Tesla is
asking a question, speculating, searching for an answer. If Tesla had developed
free energy sources or learned how to manipulate space time and gravity, during
the time of his most public and productive years, (up until about 1920), he
would have had answers to those questions.
Tesla's most misunderstood invention is
popularly known as the "Death Ray". It was simply a particle beam
weapon which he proposed in 1937 and was fabricated under contracts with Alcoa
Aluminum and the English and Italian governments. [17] It used electrostatic
propulsion techniques and similar devices are being developed today by the
Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) and the US Army Strategic
Defense Command. [18]
So we see that mankind has not yet harnessed
the infinite power of the universe as envisioned by Nikola Tesla. The question
remains, why not?
Free energy devices, if they are feasible, are
not about smaller faster microcircuits or a bigger better mouse traps. This is
a technology which may revolutionize the socio-economic status quo on planet
Earth. At this moment the big pie is unevenly divided. One quarter of the
population on this rock, the third stone from the sun, consumes three quarters
of the yearly resource output. As one can easily deduce, from a brief study of
world affairs, there are about three billion people who have just about had it
with this scenario. There are wars starvation and strife in every nook and
cranny of the planet. So what do we do about it?
Spaceship Earth Needs A
Flight Plan
Either we divide the
pie more evenly or we make the pie larger. The first option requires that our
standard of living must fall so that the standard of living in the third world
may rise. The second option allows us to maintain our standard of living while
we help raise the standard of living of under privileged nations. This we must
do. It is our destiny. It is our responsibility. It is our final test.
Thirty thousand people starve to death every
day on this planet, most of them are children. Nations fight nations, war is
part of our lives. What drives our economy in the western world, allows us to
enjoy a high standard of living, a life of leisure compared to our neighbors
south of the imaginary line called a border? Many answers both economic,
social, political, and spiritual can be given. We do know that the standard of
living that a nation enjoys is directly related energy consumption.
Energy drives the economies of nations and
Tesla's life long goal was to make electric power equally available to all
people any where on this planet. He continued to promote his plan for the
wireless transmission of power in the yearly interviews he gave on his birthday
as late as 1940. [19] Electrical power allows on site processing of raw
materials. Electrical power can run pumps from water wells in areas affected by
drought. Electrical power delivered to the poverty stricken areas of the world
can make the pie larger, can help bring about the needed economic equality
which is our birth right.
Why hasn't power been made equally available
to all people and nations? Why haven't the much touted free energy devices
described by Tom Bearden, John Bedini, Bruce DePalma, and others ever
materialized? Perhaps because "easy things are seldom done for the same
reason that impossible things are rarely done: no one will pay for anything
believed to be easy or impossible". [20] Perhaps because when we talk
about power there is more there than one would initially visualize. What we are
talking about is personal power, national power, planetary power, karmic power
and the power of love.
The sages tell us that
in order to enjoy power we have to let go of power, to overcome ourselves. As
an example this author can describe one of his recent experiences. After a very
successful symposium celebrating the 100th year after Nikola Tesla arrived in
the United States 21, a non profit corporation, 501(c)(3), was formed
specifically to encourage and pursue research into the inventions and
discoveries of Nikola Tesla. Two years later, after a second symposium, several
of the founding members approached the board of directors with a proposal to
validate Tesla's claim that wireless transmission of power was possible. Board
members suggested that permission be obtained from the FCC, an environmental
impact statement be filed with the EPA, and we should go form "our own non
profit corporation". It was also decided that since there was no procedure
to cover research, the organization could not be involved.
Another goal of the
organization had been to establish a museum to be named the Nikola Tesla Museum
of Science and Technology. We proposed that since 60 -70 billion dollars are
given away to non profit organizations annually, we had as good a chance as any
other organization for obtaining funding, for a museum or research. We reasoned
that:
"Since only 16% of the museums in this
country are science museums, this museum in honor of Nikola Tesla will help
educate the public in technological areas. With the need for economic
revitalization of industry in Colorado, 1986is the time to begin supporting the
scientific education of our region. With the current statistics showing that
the United States is falling behind the world technologically, the effort to
educate the public is becoming more important, and the surge of public
awareness of Nikola Tesla's inventions makes him an appropriate namesake for a
science and technology museum." [23]
The board moved to
table our proposal indefinitely.
What had happened? Of the 15 - 20 people that
had started the organization only four remained as part of the governing body.
Three of those members were opposed to research. The collective mind of the
board of directors had become the antithesis of the momentum Tesla had gained
in his lifetime. Unlike the independent inventor and businessman, the board was
now composed of members who were bureaucrats and paper pushers for Fortune 500
companies. Tesla was a vegetarian, the board members all ate meat. Tesla did
not ask for permission to be inventive and strike out on bold new adventures,
the board needed approval from higher sources. The dichotomies were endless.
Tesla's visions have been delayed for 89
years. The squabbling started with Thomas Edison, J.P. Morgan and Nikola Tesla
himself. 24 It continues to this day. Perhaps the reason for the delay of
wireless power transmission or free energy devices lies even deeper within the
human psyche. Is it possible that we could compare the Tesla story to a
biblical story? Bruce Gordan thinks so. In Gordan's analysis Tesla's attempt at
building a prototype magnifying transmitter parallels Genesis 11:1-9. [25]
"The message; human curiosity and
technological derring-do makes God nervous; God demolishes project, confounds
language". Gordan further outlines the the scenario as follows:
"When everything is perfect, the right
time shows up." [26] This is equivalent to saying, "Absolute
knowledge in the hands of one whose heart is not yet tender, would be a
terrible weapon. [27] We might postulate that technological developments do not
occur until the planet is ready. The recent examination of the theory of Gaia
credits the Earth with an intelligence. "Thousands of years ago, by means
of seeing, sorcerers became aware that the Earth was sentinent and that its
awareness could affect the awareness of humans." [28] By implication of
reciprocity the reverse could be true. The group or collective unconscious is
still struggling with the result of quantum and relativity theory. We as a race
were ready for nuclear power, every thing was perfect and the right time showed
up. Soon we will have put the technology to good use or abandon it to insure
our survival as a species.
SO WHAT DO YOU DO ABOUT
IT
FREE ENERGY: CREATING
AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME
Wireless transmission
of power and free energy have not happened yet, perhaps we aren't ready,
perhaps the Earth isn't ready. Pogo said it best, " we have met the enemy
and it is us." In the Jungian view of collective unconscious, things
happen when the time is right, we get what we agree to. We need a flight plan.
And that plan must realize that:
WHEN THE POWER OF LOVE
OVERCOMES
THE LOVE OF POWER
THERE WILL BE PEACE
[Source; Girls
Lavatory, Boulder High School, Boulder, Colorado
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