Tesla Archive
Patents, lectures, correspondence, photographs, and primary-source indexing.
Forum Structure
Categories are organized around Tesla history, engineering practice, replication work, measurements, and theory, with moderation and search planned for later phases.
> THREADS: PHASE 3
> REPLIES: PHASE 3
> ATTACHMENTS: PHASE 3
> MODERATION QUEUE: PHASE 3
> SEARCH INDEX: PHASE 5
Future Functions
Phase 1 keeps the forum public-facing and indexable while making the eventual backend boundaries visible.
Categories
Patents, lectures, correspondence, photographs, and primary-source indexing.
Claim language, diagrams, timelines, citations, and engineering interpretation.
People, places, financiers, labs, public demonstrations, and historical context.
Designs, tuning, insulation, safety, measurements, and build notes.
Historical work, near-field power, RF boundaries, and modern experiments.
Generation, transmission, motors, transformers, and grid history.
Practical fundamentals, instrumentation, schematics, and peer checks.
Unconventional concepts with evidence labels and clear claim boundaries.
Batteries, capacitors, flywheels, thermal storage, and safety.
Rotating machines, dynamos, alternators, turbines, and load testing.
Mechanical, electrical, acoustic, and RF resonance discussions.
Insulation, enclosures, grounding, RF burns, and dangerous-energy warnings.
Attempts to reproduce historical or modern devices with visible outcomes.
Versioned work logs, BOMs, photos, failures, and instrumentation.
Meters, scopes, calibration, uncertainty, and repeatable methods.
Negative results, broken assumptions, and lessons worth keeping public.
Clearly labeled hypotheses, mechanisms, and unresolved claims.
Profiles of engineers, researchers, scientists, and collaborators.
Grid, storage, generation, and emerging engineering projects.
Geographic project reporting and international research coordination.
Community introductions, coordination, and off-bench conversation.
Latest Transmissions
A citation pass connecting lab note entries, lecture fragments, and later patent language around high-potential oscillators.
Bench measurements from a low-power coil rig with input draw, waveform captures, and failed tuning runs preserved.
A clearly separated hypothesis thread comparing claims, known drawings, site records, and modern RF safety limits.