The Influence Vedic Philosophy Had On Nikola Tesla’s Idea Of
Free Energy
by Arjun Walia
Science works best when in harmony with nature. If we put
these two together, we can discover great technologies that can only come about
when the consciousness of the planet is ready to embrace them. One example is
“free energy,” also known as “zero-point energy,” which utilizes the substance
that exists all around us and converts it into usable energy. This would give
us a limitless source of energy, and would practically wipe out all poverty on
the planet. (more on this later in the article)
The properties of space have been postulated by many, from
ancient Vedic philosophy, Eastern Mystics, various ancient civilizations
throughout human history all the way to Descartes, Einstein, Newton and more.
Humans are curious beings, and our quest to discover “what is” will never end.
“And they allowed
Apollonius to ask questions; and he asked them of what they thought the cosmos
was composed; but they replied; “Of elements.” “Are there then four?” he asked.
“Not four,” said Larchas, “but five.” “And
how can there be a fifth,” said Apollonius, “alongside of water and air and
earth and fire?” “There is the ether,” replied the other, “which we must regard
as the stuff of which gods are made; for just as all mortal creatures inhale
the air, so do immortal and divine natures inhale the ether.” “Am I,” said
Appollonius, “to regard the universe as a living creature?” “Yes,” said the
other. – The Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Philostratus, 220AD
Science now knows that a material universe as the foundation
of what we perceive to be our physical material world isn’t quite the case.
Today, physicists recognize that physical atoms are actually made up of
vortices of energy that are constantly spinning and vibrating. At its smallest
observable level, matter is energy, and this energy that exists all around us
can be tapped into and possibly used to generate power.
Quantum physics has left many scientists baffled, again, the
discovery that our physical material reality isn’t really physical at all can
be quite confusing. Scientists began to explore the relationship between energy
and the structure of matter at the turn of the 19th century, this is
approximately the time when the idea of a Newtonian material universe was
dropped from the heart of scientific knowing, and replaced by the fact that
matter is nothing but an illusion, that everything in the universe is made out
of energy.
“If quantum mechanics
hasn’t profoundly shocked you, you haven’t understood it yet. Everything we
call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.” - Niels Bohr, a
Danish Physicist
Again, if you observed the composition of an atom with a
microscope, you would see a small, invisible tornado like vortex, with a number
of infinitely small energy vortices called quarks and photons. These are what
make up the structure of the atom. As you focused in closer and closer on the
structure of the atom, you would see nothing, you would observe a physical
void. The atom has no physical structure, we have no physical structure,
physical things really don’t have any physical structure. Atoms are made out of
invisible energy, not tangible matter.
“Despite the
unrivalled empirical success of quantum theory, the very suggestion that it may
be literally true as a description of nature is still greeted with cynicism,
incomprehension and even anger.” (T. Folger, “Quantum Shmantum”; Discover
22:37-43, 2001)
“Get over it, and
accept the inarguable conclusion. The universe is immaterial-mental and
spiritual.” - R.C. Henry, Professor of physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins
University.
We’ve seen a very interesting trend (especially within the
past decade) of modern-day science catching up to an ancient understanding
about the true nature of reality, its make-up, how it functions and how we can
work with it to bring about change on our planet. For anybody to label the
merging of ‘spirituality’ and science as pseudoscience means they have not
properly investigated it. Spiritual concepts of our ancient world are directly
intertwined with modern-day science, more so quantum physics, and Nikola Tesla
was well aware of this.
“All perceptible
matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling
all space, the akasha or luminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life
giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in never-ending cycles
all things and phenomena.”- Nikola Tesla, Man’s Greatest Achievement, 1907
As you can see, Tesla was aware of ancient concepts and the
correlation it had with the science he was working on -using sanskrit worlds
like “akasha,” and “prana” to describe the force and matter that exists all
around us. These words come from the Upanishads (a collection of Vedic texts)
“The aakaash is not
destructible, it is the primordial absolute substratum that creates cosmic
matter and hence the properties of aakaash are not found in the material
properties that are in a sense relative. The aakaash is the eternally existent,
superfluid reality, for which creation and destruction are inapplicable.” -
(Idham thadhakshare parame vyoman. Parame vyoman) – Paramahamsa Tewari,
Engineer, Physicist and Inventor. (source)
Nikola Tesla had correlations with Swami Vivekananda
(1863-1902), who was one of the most famous and influential spiritual leaders
of the philosophies of Vedanta (one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy, the
term originally referred to the upanishads, a collection of philosophical texts
in Hinduism) and Yoga. He was the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and
the founder of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission. He is a giant figure
in the history of the hindu reform movements.
Vivekananda wrote a later to Tesla in the late 1800′s
stating:
“Mr. Tesla thinks he
can demonstrate mathematically that force and matter are reducible to potential
energy. I am to go and see him next week to get this new mathematical
demonstration. In that case the Vedantic cosmology will be placed on the surest
of foundations. I am working a good deal now upon the cosmology and eschatology
of the Vedanta. I clearly see their perfect union with modern science, and the
elucidation of the one will be followed by that of the other.” - Swami
Vivekananda (Complete Works, VOL. V, Fifth Edition, 1347, p. 77).
Tesla began using the Sanskrit words after meeting with
Swami, and after studying the Eastern view of the true nature of reality, about
the mechanisms that drive the material world. Eventually, it led him to the
basis for the wireless transmission of electrical power, what is known as the
Tesla Coil Transformer. During this year he made the following comments during
a speech before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. (Given before
he familiarized himself with the the Vedic sincere of the easter nations of
India, Tibet, and Nepal.)
“Ere many generations
pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the
universe. This idea is not novel…We find it in the delightful myth of Antheus,
who derives power from the earth; we find it among subtle speculations of one
of your splendid mathematicians….Throughout space there is energy. Is this
energy static, or kinetic? If static our hopes are in vain; if kinetic – and
this we know it is, for certain – then it is a mere question of time when men
will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheel work of nature.” -
Nikola Tesla
The Vedas are a group of writings that consist of hymns,
prayers, myths, historical accounting, science and the nature of reality. They
date back at least 5000 years, and are not so different from other ancient
texts that dive into the same matters from all across the globe. The language
used is Sanskrit and its origins are unknown.
“Swami Vivekananda
was hopeful that Tesla would be able to show that what we call matter is simply
potential energy because that would reconcile the teachings of the Vedas with
modern science. The Swami realized that in that case, the Vedantic cosmology
(would) be placed on the surest of foundations. Tesla understood the Sanskrit
terminology and philosophy and found that it was a good means to describe the
physical mechanisms of the universe as seen through his eyes. It would behoove
those who would attempt to understand the science behind the inventions of
Nikola Tesla to study Sanskrit and Vedic philosophy.” - Toby Grotz, President, Wireless
Engineering.
Apparently, Tesla was unable to show the identity of energy
and matter, this did not come until Albert Einstein published his paper on relativity,
which was known in the East for the last 5000 years.
“All the powers in
the universe are already ours. It is we who have put our hands before our eyes
and cry that it is dark.” - Swami Vivekananda
Tesla’s vision of the wireless transmission of electricity
and free energy has been postponed for almost one hundred years now.
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