Have you heard about this invention by Nikola Tesla? How one of his small devices caused an earthquake in New York
In 1898, New York was shaken by a mysterious earthquake, as a result of which the police and rapid assistance quickly headed to the area of Nikola Tesla's laboratory. Only a few decades later did the legendary inventor reveal the secret of this unusual event. It all happened because of a small machine, which, according to his words, "can fit in the pocket of a coat".
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Buildings shook, glass shattered, and frightened residents ran out into the streets
As Tesla increased the frequency of the generator, the vibrations spread through the underground and adjacent buildings of the area, causing chaos. Buildings shook, glass shattered, and frightened residents ran out into the streets. When the police arrived at the scene, Tesla calmly awaited them at the entrance to his laboratory. "Gentlemen," he announced, "you are a little late to witness my experiment. I realized it was necessary to stop it in an unusual way."
He was trying to create generator that could transmit energy over long distances
Known for his revolutionary work in the field of electricity and energy, Nikola Tesla experimented with oscillations in an attempt to create a generator that could transmit energy over long distances. On that fateful day, he set up his electromechanical oscillator on a column in his laboratory.
He claimed that his generator could destroy the Brooklyn Bridge in less than an hour
Tesla later said that he experimented with the generator outside of his laboratory. He placed the device on the metal frame of a building under construction on Wall Street, and soon the entire structure began to vibrate, frightening the workers and prompting the police to appear again. The inventor claimed that his generator was so powerful that it could destroy the Brooklyn Bridge in less than an hour. He also claimed that he could split the Earth in two with the real machine and dynamite.
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