Inside the mind of a Nikola Tesla turbine, 100 years later the instructional video he never made.
Ad-lib, I was not going from a script! much like my teachers in the ’70’s . This is a bit of ironic humor but Tesla to anyone who has watched the 3-4 hour long documentaries on Google video will know he wanted everyone to learn so I thought I’d give it a shot. In a recession and power tight times he may have one alternative, when you consider a large salvaged plasma screen TV fresnel lense can generate a 3-4″ hotspot 4 hours a day at 800f or so 5-6 can make a lot of steam pressure I assume. You can also generate a sun hot spot with a dish lined with very reflective aluminum tape or better yet a mirror. Nikola Tesla also wanted to inspire individuals not commerce to use his technology and machines to better their lives through science. This was part of my reason for ever thinking of making these turbines. He had been said to say it was one if not the most important invention he ever conceived. It could very well been the motive power in his famous “capacitor” driven Peirce Arrow 3000lb + motor car that did 90mph.In the early 1930-20’s 90mph is like space travel now. . So I hope that you will enjoy my thoughts on this the Nikola Tesla turbine, I hope that other will choose to build their own with or without the parts I sell on my site. I sure am not getting any high tech industry mark-up so will do my best to make these affordable and for small school budgets too! britgaskets.ca . Solar power is a great source of steam generation and turbines with 230f steam can also …
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CURB3D, Part One. This is my final film for Contemporary Media at Whitney High School. The last couple of years has just been amazing. Thank you to all! This short follows three people, three stories, three perspectives, and at the end, collide to form a new beginning. The theme for the film festival was time. A special thank you to Richard Kim for his creativity and script-writing. (And sorry, I couldn’t keep my promise.) Also to James Luo for his superb angles and shots. And Brandon Dumais, also for your creativity and superb acting. And finally, Michael Chua, for having the guts to be Cat Man.