Surprise, Tesla says in the photo.
What was learned about how Nikola Tesla's flying saucer works:
A spacecraft would work as a 1.5 MV atmospheric capacitor or spherical supercapacitor separated by two rubber dielectrics and an aluminum disk between the dielectrics that protrudes slightly from the craft, with four gyroscopes at each corner to give it stability. Inside are the 3rd, 6th, and 9th harmonics, which are the superimposed coils that act as the spines of the craft, where each harmonic has a specific function.
This craft is designed to capture a specific wavelength at a special ELF-type fundamental frequency, a cosmic frequency, because it allows electrons to oscillate in coherence with the etheric field, implosively or otherwise synchronizing with local space-time; these electrons are called spin-down electrons (BEMF).
[They are the 180° spin electrons, which generate linear and orderly trajectories without colliding with each other.]
The third harmonic amplifies the ship's resonance energy threefold; the sixth harmonic serves as a disruptor, controlling the force of gravity relative to the ship; and the ninth harmonic serves as a transdimensional function, allowing for various phenomena such as teleportation, travel through parallel worlds, and time travel, etc.
According to Nikola Tesla, this is possible with the exotic electrical energy of the vacuum, which, when accelerated to 1.5 mV, is converted into gravitons after passing through tachyons, which is approximately 1 mV.
The slightly protruding aluminum disk serves to generate gravitational rings in an implosive manner toward the ship's varicenter where the vibrating and disruptive ether particle is located through the 6th harmonic, being in a process of indefinite feedback through the 3rd harmonic of the fundamental.
>>33677Nikola Tesla, known for his groundbreaking work in electricity and magnetism, once envisioned a flying machine unlike any seen before—one powered not by fuel or combustion, but by manipulating ether, the mysterious substance once thought to fill all of space. Tesla believed this theoretical medium could serve as the foundation for interplanetary travel. Intriguing sketches of such a craft, housed today in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, hint at a vision decades ahead of its time.
Unfortunately, Tesla’s ambitious designs were never realized. The outbreak of World War II, coupled with a lack of funding and growing concerns about the potential military misuse of his technology, led him to abandon the project. Though ether as a scientific concept was eventually discarded, some of Tesla’s ideas echo modern musings on dark matter and other unexplained forces in the cosmos.
The unusual appearance of Tesla’s proposed craft—often compared to the classic “flying saucer”—has fueled speculation over the years. Some fringe theories suggest his work was either suppressed or influenced by contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. While these claims remain unproven and largely fictional, they reflect the ongoing fascination with Tesla’s imagination and the possibility that his ideas were far more advanced than his time allowed.