Nikola Tesla Energy Independence Celebrations
Fred Immendorfer of the Nikola Tesla Inventors' Club sends word about the Nikola Tesla
Energy Independence Celebrations slated for 10-12 July 2009
at various locations in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. He writes,
As of now we have the Long Island Tesla Museum, the Lunar Robot which is entered in the Google X competition and will land a robot on the Moon, Tesla coil exhibits, an anti gravity demonstration, and other Tesla technology exhibitors.
Coming to the event will be people from many backgrounds, such as free energy, sustainable living, inventors, Tesla enthusiasts, and the general public, including the many summer tourists visiting historic Philadelphia. We will educate and help facilitate in the networking of people with the different Tesla and other related backgrounds. It should be a fun and fulfilling time for everyone. It may be a long trip for some, and maybe this expo can spark similar events across the country. Now is the time for Tesla's ideals to come into fruition in our world. We hope to make this possibly a yearly event. If you are are interested in exhibiting, you can apply at the following website: nikolateslainventorsclub.com. We will also be available to help get your product marketed in the Philly region. We want to expose and bring Tesla technology to the public and make Philadelphia the first city to be fully enlightened on who Tesla really was and his remarkable vision he had.
More details about the event can be found at the Nikola Tesla Inventors' Club website.
Tesla remains the genius of high-voltage electricity, but his legacy includes an array of pseudoscientific ideas and assorted conspiracy theories that are potential fodder for the "From The Far Side" section of Ralph Coppola's Wanderings column in The Citizen Scientist. Fortunately, Tesla's remarkable achievements rise high above the far side of his legacy.
Forrest M. Mims III
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The Citizen Scientist (05 June 2009).
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