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  1. Serbs Rescued 500 American Pilots in World War II

  2. Nikola Tesla's idea to utilize the energy of the wind to produce electricity will come to life in New York City

  3. 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The slogan - "One World, One Dream", calls upon the world to unite in the Olympic Spirit

  4. Tesla's Achievements are recognized by the History Channel Documentary "Modern Marvels - Mad Electricity" and Tesla Motors

  5. Photos from the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia

  6. Nikola Tesla's Idea of Wireless Transmission of Electrical Energy is a solution for the World Energy Crisis

  7. The American Business Awards recognizes the ideas of Nikola Tesla as a solution to the global energy crisis

  8. Donald Lesiak, Board Member of the Tesla Memorial Society of New York, was selected as a category finalist for the "2008 Best Product Development Executive in USA" for Tesla's concept on Wireless Transmission of Electrical Energy

  9. Niagara Falls, New York, the First Major Hydroelectric Power Plant in the World - Tesla's Greatest Achievement. Electrification of America started at Niagara Falls in 1896.

  10. Global Energy Crisis is facing our civilization.  Air pollution (Green House Effect) is changing our climate. Nikola Tesla addressed this problem 100 years ago

  11. The Award Ceremony for Nikola Tesla's induction into the International Lineman’s Hall of Fame was held in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA on April 19, 2008

  12. Milutin Milankovic (1879- 1958) - The great astronomer, mathematician and scientist

  13. Nikola Tesla and Swami Vivekananda
    by Mr. Toby Grotz

  14. Nikola Tesla was inducted into the National Inventor's Hall of Fame for his invention of the Electro-Magnetic Motor -  Alternating Current in 1975

  15. Nikola Tesla inducted into the International Lineman’s Hall of Fame in 2007, North Carolina, for his contribution to electrical industry

  16. Commemorative Plaque, "The Engineer's Club" was erected in Bryant Park Place, in Manhattan, on a neigboring building where Nikola Tesla received the Edison Medal in 1917. Nikola Tesla's name was included in the plaque along side many famous Americans

  17. The "Tesla Roadster", the popular electric car which does not use gasoline, is named after the father of Alternating Current - Nikola Tesla. The "Tesla Roadster" was featured in March 2008 issue, Motor Trend Magazine

  18. Nikola Tesla on Postal Stamps and Money

  19. All MRI (Magnetic Resonance Images) machines are calibrated in Tesla Units. Nikola Tesla's name has been honored with the international unit of magnetic flux density called "Tesla"

  20. Hotel New Yorker - where Nikola Tesla lived the last 10 years of his life (1933 -1943)

  21. An Excellent Play - "Tesla, An Evening With Genius” by renown actor Frank Tabbita. Many thanks to Vasilj Petrovic, our Secretary for Canada, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, for promoting this play.

  22. "The Missing Secrets of Nikola Tesla" - an excellent documentary film on Nikola Tesla and modern technology

  23. New York Public Radio Website - Strange Genius: Tesla + New York - an excellent website with photos, descriptive texts and audio

  24. Albert Einstein

  25. Mileva Maric-Einstein is Einstein's co-worker and mathematician on the "Theory of Relativity"

  26. Soviet scientist Abraham Joffe claimed to have seen the original manuscripts of the "Theory of Relativity" signed "Einstein-Marity" (for Albert Einstein and Mileva Maric)

  27. Mileva Maric-Einstein

  28. An appeal to rebuild Mileva Maric's (Albert Einstein's first wife) grave stone on her grave site in Zurich, Switzerland and to keep her memory alive.

  29. Hans Albert Einstein (Wikipedia Page)

  30. Dr. Ljubomir Vujovic, Secretary General, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, received the Republican Senatorial "American Spirit Medal" on October 12, 2007

  31. Video Message from Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, linked from popular website YouTube

  32. The award winning writer Samantha Hunt wrote the new novel "The Invention of Everything Else" about the life of Nikola Tesla in Hotel New Yorker

  33. Books and Films by Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Secretary General, Tesla Memorial Society of New York

  34. Wikipedia Information about the Tesla Memorial Society of New York

  35. Tesla's Achievements and Recognitions (Page 1)

  36. Tesla's Achievements and Recognitions
    (Part 2)

  37. Tesla's Achievements and Recognitions
    (Part 3)

  38. Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Museum, in Istanbul, Turkey) -
    Petition to European Union to restore Hagia Sophia to its original purpose as a church and not a museum

  39. Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla on July 10, 2007

  40. Petition to name a street in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, after Nikola Tesla

  41. Mysterious Tunguska Explosion of 1908 in Siberia may be linked to Tesla's experiments of wireless transmission

  42. Smithsonian Institution  (Museum) in Washington D.C. pays tribute to Nikola Tesla

  43. Smithsonian Institution - The National Air and Space Museum

  44. United States Governors Proclamations Proclaiming in their States "Nikola Tesla Day" on July 10th

  45. The Tesla Electric Car - "Tesla Roadster" is a Revolutionary Car Model for the Future
    Alaska Airlines Advertises the Tesla Roadster

  46. "All About Tesla": A New Excellent Documentary Film about Nikola Tesla

  47. Three Tesla Films - Best Sellers

  48. "The Prestige" - a highly acclaimed film  featuring David Bowie as Nikola Tesla

  49. Wireless Telegraphy by Tesla's System was used in Portugal in 1901

  50. Columbia University Unveils Bronze Bust of Edwin Howard Armstrong and Michael Idvorsky Pupin on March 22, 2007

  51.  "Celebrating
    250 years of Columbia University, New York
    (150 Years of Michael Pupin Birthday)

  52. Visit of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts to New York City on June 15 -17, 2005

  53. Nikola Tesla's connection to Columbia University by Professor James Corum

  54. The Beautiful New York City where Tesla spent 60 years of his life

  55. Nikola Tesla's Archive in the Nikola Tesla Museum, in Belgrade,  were placed in UNESCO's "Memory of the World" Programme

  56. (Page 1)Letters to Nikola Tesla On His 75th Birthday in 1931 from Pioneers in Science and Engineering

  57. (Page 2)Letters to Nikola Tesla On His 75th Birthday in 1931 from Pioneers in Science and Engineering

  58. Nikola Tesla Bust Unveiled in New York on January 28, 2007

  59. Tesla Electric Car - A Great Tribute to Nikola Tesla for his 150th birthday
  60. Governor Bob Ehrlich Names Port Of Baltimore, Maryland,
    After The Honorable Helen Delich Bentley, our distinguished Honorary Chairman(Tesla Memorial Society of New York) and US Congresswoman
  61. The history of Montenegro and Serbia was an inspiration to Nikola Tesla
  62. Tesla Diplomas

  63. (Page 1) Diplomas of Nikola Tesla from the Archives of the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade
  64. (Page 2) Diplomas of Nikola Tesla from the Archives of the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade
  65. Columbian Exposition

  66. World's Columbian Exposition
     in Chicago 1893 Opening Ceremony

  67. World's Columbian Exposition
     in Chicago 1893
    - The great victory of Tesla/Westinghouse's Polyphase alternating current system electricity

  68. Niagara Falls Power Plant 1893

  69. With Niagara Falls Power Plant in 1895, Tesla and Westinghouse started a revolution that electrified the world

  70. Tesla-Westinghouse Niagara Falls Power Plant (1895) - the history of the Niagara Falls Power Plant

  71. The first hydro-electric power plant in the world, powered by Tesla's AC electricity, may become a science museum in Niagara Falls

  72. Celebrating tbe 150th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's birth in 2006

  73. "Nikola Tesla Year" in 2006,
    150th anniversary of the birth of the great scientist and inventor

  74. Celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla in the year 2006 is worldwide

  75. Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla.  Celebration of the 150th birthday of Nikola Tesla (1856- 2006)

  76. 150th Tesla Anniversary Celebration

  77. Nikola Tesla's 150th birthday celebration in Belgrade, Croatia, Montenegro and New York

  78. Nikola Tesla's birthplace house and his Serbian Orthodox Church in Smiljan, Croatia are restored

  79. Serbian President Boris Tadic, Croatian President Stipe Mesic and the Serbian and Croatian delegation laid a wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, in Manhattan on Sept. 22, 2006

  80. Australia is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla by Prof Jasmina Vujic, Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Catherine Madden and Kevin Chong

  81. Australia is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla - Electrical Exhibit from Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade

  82. 150th Tesla Anniversary Celebration Photos from Australia

  83. Tesla anniversary celebrated ("The Plain Dealer" newspaper article, June 20, 2006)

  84. Tesla's Concept of Wireless Transmission of Electrical Energy to Long Distances, Wardenclyffe Tower and Commemorative Banquet for the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Nikola Tesla in Parma, Ohio, USA on June 4th, 2006

  85. "Tesla Power Plant" by Donald Lesiak, former Consulting Aerospace Engineer at RCA on Apollo Descent Engine Control Assembly for Landing on Moon

  86. TeslaForum.com - Tesla Bust Unveiling Ceremony, University of Western Australia, 10 July 2006.

  87. TeslaForum.com -Celebration of Nikola Tesla's 150th birthday in Australia

  88. Serbia is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla

  89. Tesla Society of Switzerland - Unveiling of the Tesla Statue in the new Nikola Tesla Airport Belgrade

  90. Croatia is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla. 
    Opening Ceremony on July 10, 2006 Nikola Tesla Memorial Center and his birth house in Smiljan, Lika, Croatia

  91. Tesla Society of Switzerland Website brings beautiful photos of the opening of Tesla's village in Smiljan, Lika Croatia

  92. Los Angeles Daily News is celebrating the 150th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's birth.
    Interview with Dr. Johnson and Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

  93. President Bush wrote to President Mesic of Croatia to congratulate him on the 150th year of Nikola Tesla's birth

  94. National Academy of Engineering Salutes 150 anniversary of Nikola Tesla's Birth

  95. Salute to the 150th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's birth (1856- 2006) from numerous prestigious American Institutions

  96. Commemorative Banquet for the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Nikola Tesla in Parma, Ohio, USA on June 4, 2006

  97. Awards
    (Tesla Awards)

  98. Tesla Diplomas and other Awards

  99. Tesla Diploma of honorary Doctor of Collegium Columbiae (June 1894)

  100. Letters and Statements to Nikola Tesla by Prominent Personalities and well known Institutions

  101. Books
    (Tesla Books)

  102. Tesla Books

  103. An excellent book : "The Merchant of Power" by John F. Wasik

  104. The Greatest Books on Nikola Tesla

  105. Dr. Ljubo Vujovic's Books on Nikola Tesla (Secretary General, Tesla Memorial Society of New York)

  106. Introducing an excellent book by Jill Jonnes, "Empires Of Light"

  107. "Tesla Papers" by Charotte Muzar (Secretary of Tesla's nephew Ambassador Sava Kosanovic)

  108. Biography of Tesla

  109. Who Was The Real Dr. Nikola Tesla? (written by James and Kenneth Corum)

  110. Nikola Tesla the New Yorker

  111. King Peter II of Yugoslavia visits Tesla in Hotel New Yorker

  112. Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) Biographical Essay

  113. Tesla Biography

  114. Nikola Tesla received the Edison Medal in 1916. Read original articles and Mr. Tesla's address of acceptance of the Edison Medal from the Tesla Collection

  115. Busts of Nikola Tesla

  116. Tesla busts are placed in 18 major American Universities by John Wagner

  117. Famous Nikola Tesla Busts and Monuments
    Two poems of Nikola Tesla

  118. TeslaForum.com - Tesla Bust Unveiling Ceremony, University of Western Australia, 10 July 2006.

  119. Columbian Exposition in 1893 in Chicago

  120. The Columbian Exposition in 1893, in Chicago, was Tesla-Westinghouse victory for Alternating Current (AC electricity)

  121. Columbian Exposition 1893

  122. Columbia University in New York

  123. An Evening at Columbia University New York Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Michael Pupin, Speeches and Awards from the Serbian Academy of Sciences

  124. Tesla's Connection to Columbia University by Dr. Kenneth L. Corum and Dr. James F. Corum, Ph.D., an excellent informative article

  125. Columbia University Website announces Serbian Academy of Sciences and Art to Honor Physics Department, June 16

  126. Tesla activities at Columbia University by Dr. James Corum

  127. Columbia University, Celebrating 250 years of Columbia

  128. Alma Mater, Columbia

  129. Photo of Columbia University

  130. Columbia US Postage Stamps

  131. Columbia University which Pupin entered in the autumn of 1879

  132. Pupin Physics Laboratories at Columbia University, New York City 

  133. Pupin Physics Laboratory in New York City

  134. U.S. President Eisenhower was also President of Columbia University, present in this photo

  135. The Columbia Physics Department - A Brief History

  136. The Harriman Institute of Columbia University, New York

  137. Link to Columbia Website

  138. Discoveries that Changed the World (Tesla's)

  139. Alternating Current (AC Current)

  140. Tesla's Alternating Current Motor is considered the top 10 discoveries of all times

  141. Nikola Tesla in Strasburg, built the first induction motor

  142. Nikola Tesla, Father of Robotics

  143. Tesla Coil

  144. Radio

  145. The Siemens magnetically levitated 225-mile-per-hour Transrapid train opened in Shanghai in 2003, using Tesla's electromagnetic field technology.

  146. Tesla mechanical oscillator which causes earth quakes in Downtown Manhattan, 1898.

  147. Tesla "Death Ray" to protect USA in WWII

  148. Tesla's Theory of Mechanical Resonance could split the earth "like an apple"

  149. Exploration of Cosmos

  150. Nikola Tesla and the Exploration of Cosmos

  151. Tesla Posters - Exploration of Cosmos

  152. “To Mars with Tesla; or, the Mystery of Hidden Worlds”, a Science Fiction Tale from 1901, Tesla and the Exploration of Cosmos

  153. Tesla Memorial Society of New York letter to President Bush about the exploration of Cosmos

  154. Films/Videos on Tesla

  155. DVD "Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit the World"

  156. Tesla Videotapes

  157. Video on Nikola Tesla - The Missing Secrets of Nikola Tesla

  158. "Tesla and Katharine": Ballet performance on stage and video

  159. "The Prestige" a film featuring David Bowie as Nikola Tesla

  160. FilmEdge's review of the motion picture "The Prestige", featuring David Bowie as Nikola Tesla

  161. New Tesla film: "Charged: The Story of Nikola Tesla" in pre-production, Director Ken Russell, famous English film producer

  162. Charged-films.com

  163. Funeral, Obituaries and Eulogy of Nikola Tesla

  164. Commemorative Ceremony for Nikola Tesla, Mayor Laguardia's Eulogy to Tesla

  165. New CDs with Tesla Posters, Tesla's Funeral, Mayor LaGuardia's eulogy to Tesla and TMS of NY Website

  166. Nikola Tesla Obituaries and Posters

  167. Nikola Tesla Death Mask

  168. Commemorative Ceremony for Nikola Tesla, Mayor Laguardia's Eulogy to Tesla

  169. Tesla's ashes are interned in a golden sphere on permanent display at the Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Yugoslavia

  170. Commemoration for Nikola Tesla's death will be held by the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade, in Saborna Crkva on January 23, 2006

  171. Governor's Proclamations

  172. US Governor's Proclamations

  173. United States Governors Proclamations Proclaiming in their States "Nikola Tesla Day" on July 10th

  174. US Congressional Records on Tesla

  175. United States Congressional Records Two

  176. Global Energy Independence Day

  177. “GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY” proclaimed in Los Angeles on July 10, 2005 in honor of Nikola Tesla's Birthday by supervisor Michael D. Antonovich

  178. LA Adopts Global Energy Independence Day

  179. Los Angeles Daily News is celebrating the 150th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's birth.
    Interview with Dr. Johnson and Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

  180. Hotel New Yorker

  181. Hotel New Yorker in Manhattan pays tribute to Nikola Tesla

  182. Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker unveiling ceremony on July 10, 2001

  183. Remembering Tesla's Death on January 7, 1943, in Hotel New Yorker, Manhattan, New York.

  184. Links
    (Tesla Links)

  185. Links to other Tesla Websites and Non- Tesla Websites

  186. Links to Tesla Societies around the globe

  187. Tesla Society of Switzerland

  188. Nikola Tesla on MySpace

  189. International Systems of Units

  190. Links to MRI Tesla

  191. Links to the Tesla Unit

  192. Link to Tesla Coil

  193. Mid America Science Museum

  194. Mid-America Science Museum in Hot Springs, Arkansas -Tribute to Nikola Tesla

  195. Letter from Mid-America Science Museum

  196. Sermon from Science/Mid-America Science Museum (Website)

  197. MRI/Tesla Unit

  198. Tesla Unit (All MRI machines are calibrated in Tesla Units)

  199. A Short History of the MRI

  200. Tesla Unit Posters

  201. Proclamation of the "Tesla Unit" by the International Electro-Technical Commission. The "Tesla Unit" was proclaimed in Rathaus, Munich on June 27, 1956

  202. International Electro-technical Commission Committee of Action Meeting on June 27, 1956 - Member States voting for Tesla Unit

  203. Controversy about this year's Nobel Prize in Medicine (MRI)

  204. Museum of Nikola Tesla Belgrade

  205. Half a Century of the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade

  206. "Nikola Tesla Museum 1952-2003", a monumental book by the staff of the Museum

  207. The Orders from Nikola Tesla Legacy by Zorica Civric, curator, Nikola Tesla Museum, Belgrade is an excellent book

  208. Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade

  209. Short History of the Tesla Museum in Belgrade

  210. Foundation of the Nikola Tesla Institution in Belgrade, Yugoslavia

  211. Niagara Monument

  212. New beautiful photos from Tesla Monument, Niagara Falls, Canadian Side, unveiled July 9, 2006 with comments from Les Drysdale, famous sculptor of the monument

  213. Les Drysdale, famous sculptor of the Tesla Monument in Niagara Falls, wrote a letter to the Tesla Memorial Society of New York to express his feelings about the Tesla Monument and photos from the first hydro-electric power plant, Niagara Falls

  214. Nikola Tesla Monument within Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls (Canadian side) was unveiled on July 9, 2006

  215. Video of the Unveiling Ceremony of the Nikola Tesla Monument at Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, Canada

  216. Information about the Nikola Tesla Monument which was unveiled at Niagara Falls (Canadian side) on July 9, 2006

  217. Nikola Tesla Day
    (July 10th)

  218. "Nikola Tesla Day" (July 10)

  219. "Nikola Tesla Day" by Prof. Dr. Jasmina Vujic

  220. Yugoslavia proclaimed "Nikola Tesla Day"

  221. Celebration of "Nikola Tesla Day" July 10, 2004 in New York

  222. Unveiling of Tesla plaque at Hotel New Yorker on July 10, 2001 (Tesla Day)

  223. Photos (Tesla Photos)

  224. Tesla Photos

  225. New Tesla Photos

  226. Pictures of Tesla's home in Smiljan, Croatia and his father's church after rebuilding

  227. In Tesla's Laboratory Photos

  228. Corbis Photo Gallery of Tesla (type tesla into the search box) thanks to Pierre St Martin

  229. Plays/Theater on Nikola Tesla

  230. "A Tesla Evening" at Goethe-Institute, Washington D.C.

  231. Tesla Play is Excellent and inspiring, Frank Tabbita playing Nikola Tesla, by Prof. Jasmina Vujic

  232. "Violet Fire" Opera about Nikola Tesla

  233. Tesla Musical at Spirit of Broadway Theater, Norwich, Connecticut from February 16 -March 13, 2005.

  234. Nikola Tesla Operas are being played in many countries around the world

  235. Premiere of Nikola Tesla Opera in Australia

  236. Posters of Tesla

  237. Tesla Posters

  238. Tesla Posters - Tesla Memorial Society of New York Activities

  239. Tesla Posters - Patents and Inventions

  240. Nikola Tesla Obituaries and Posters

  241. Tesla Posters - Commemorative Ceremony

  242. Tesla Posters - Hotel New Yorker and Media Celebrity

  243. Tesla Posters - Tesla Unit

  244. Tesla Posters (21th Century Books)

  245. Radio

  246. Radio

  247. Rover lands on Mars, January 3, 2004 -Radio Communications with Mars was Tesla's dream

  248. Nikola Tesla: Father of Radio
    by Kevin Webb

  249. Signaling to Mars - Article by Nikola Tesla

  250. Radio Transmission in 1896

  251. Scientific Papers

  252. Productions of Tesla electric Fireballs (in Russian)
    Published in the Academy of Sciences USSR, Dr. James F. Corum and Dr. Kenneth Corum

  253. Nikola Tesla and the planetary radio signals written by: James F. Corum & Kenneth L. Corum, scientists and Tesla researchers

  254. Smithsonian Institute

  255. Smithsonian Institution  (Museum) in Washington D.C. pays tribute to Nikola Tesla

  256. Smithsonian Institution (Museums) in Washington D.C. is the pride of America

  257. Smithsonian Institution - The National Air and Space Museum

  258. Smithsonian Institution - The Hubble Space Telescope, Imaging the Universe

  259. Symposiums

  260. Nikola Tesla Symposium in Vancouver, Canada

  261. 2006 Exhibition "Tesla's Wonderful World of Electricity" in Fremantle, West Australia

  262. Wentworth Institute of Technology's academic symposium celebrates the life of Nikola Tesla, Boston Massachusetts

  263. www.tesla-symp06.org - Website of the Serbian Academy of Sciences about the Tesla international conference on
    Oct 18-20, 2006 in Belgrade.

  264. Sixth International Symposium Nikola Tesla on October 18-20, 2006 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

  265. Tesla's Family/Home

  266. Tesla's Family -Tesla Society of Switzerland

  267. Tesla Memorial Society of New York

  268. Board Members

  269. John Wagner - placing Tesla busts at Universities

  270. Dr. James F. Corum and Dr. Kenneth Corum, scientists and Tesla researchers

  271. Article from "Politika" about Tesla Memorial Society of NY (Serbian)

  272. Prof. Dr. Jasmina Vujic

  273. Dr. Mihailo Rundo

  274. Dr. Ljubo Vujovic received "2003 Businessman of the Year" Award in Washington D.C.

  275. President Kostunica of Yugoslavia awarded Dr. Vujovic and Prof. Dragnic

  276. Slavic Heritage Council of America

  277. Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Editor of this website

  278. Tesla Memorial Society of New York Activity

  279. Tesla Memorial Society of New York Delegation met with Dr. Hani Shennib after operation

  280. Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Secretary General, Tesla Society, visited the Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C.

  281. Tesla Memorial Society of New York letter to President Bush

  282. Ambassador Krinka Vidakovic Petrov: "Nikola Tesla in the Memory of the World" endorses Tesla Memorial Society of New York Website

  283. One of the planets in the universe named "Tesla", Tesla Asteroid by Dr. James Corum

  284. Crater on the Moon named after Tesla and one of the planets in the universe named "Tesla" by Prof. James Corum

  285. Tesla Crater on the Moon named after Nikola Tesla by Dr. James Corum

  286. Commemoration for Nikola Tesla by the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade on January 23, 2006

  287. Visit of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts to New York City on June 15 -17

  288. Commemoration for Nikola Tesla's death will be held by the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade, in Saborna Crkva on January 23, 2006

  289. Letter to Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, in the name of Nikola Tesla, from an unknown visitor of the website www.teslasociety.com

  290. Tesla Memorial Society of New York Activity: Radio Talks

  291. Dr. Ljubo Vujovic and Charlotte Muzar on radio talk show about Nikola Tesla (Click here to listen)

  292. Celebration of Tesla's birthday on July 10, 2005 over New York Radio WBAI 99.5 FM.
    Dr. Ljubo Vujovic was invited to speak over New York Radio about the discovery of radio by Nikola Tesla.

  293. Click here for Radio Program on January 24, 2004 (Dr. Vujovic talks about Tesla

  294. Austrian Broadcasting Corporation discusses Nikola Tesla (In German), Interview with Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

  295. Tesla Papers

  296. The missing "Tesla Papers" by Miss. Charlotte Muzar

  297. Tribute to Nikola Tesla

  298. Smithsonian Institution  (Museum) in Washington D.C. pays tribute to Nikola Tesla

  299. "My Inventions" Nikola Tesla and his inventions by Hugo Grensback, editor of Electrical Experimentor

  300. Nikola Tesla is among the "100 Greatest Americans" on Discovery Channel.  Tesla Memorial Society of New York is recognized by the Discovery Channel and America Online

  301. Tesla Recognitions

  302. Tesla: Master of Lightning

  303. Proposal for a new Tesla Postal Stamp in the United States

  304. Tribute to Nikola Tesla on his 75th birthday in 1931

  305. Mechanical Engineering Magazine - Tesla on cover

  306. Nikola Tesla received Edison Medal, May 18, 1917, click here for minutes for the meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers

  307. Satellite Photo of "Earth at Night" - Tesla's Electrical Lights over continents  was published in the National Geographic Magazine, November Issue 2004

  308. Nikola Tesla is a unifying force for peace in the Balkans

  309. Song about Nikola Tesla (in Serbian) by renown artist Dusko Petrovic

  310. California Coal Mining Town named "Tesla" in 1897

  311. Congratulation Letter to Nikola Tesla from Conrad Rontgen (discoverer of X-rays)

  312. Congratulation from Albert Einstein to Nikola Tesla on his 75th birthday, June 1931.

  313. Statue of Liberty honors Nikola Tesla

  314. Tesla's Terrestrial Power Plant being built in Australia

  315. Tesla Roadster, a electric car with runs on a AC induction motor

  316. Hollywood "Nikola Tesla Award", 2004, Los Angeles, California

  317. Tesla facility in Hamburg, Germany - Superconducting Electron-Positron Linear Collider

  318. Inventors Hall of Fame

  319. IEEE International Tesla Award

  320. Tesla Award Area Power Conference, Minnesota

  321. Tesla-related places in New York City

  322. King Nikola of Montenegro awarded Tesla with the Order of Danilo

  323. Charotte Muzar's letter to Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

  324. Current Events

  325. Tesla News

  326. Proposal to name a Belgrade Street "George Westinghouse Street"

  327. Missing Tesla Items, We need your help

  328. United Nations - Tesla Day

  329. Letter to General Secretary U.N.,  Kofi Anan from Tesla Memorial Society of New York

  330. General Secretary, UN, reply to Tesla Day letter

  331. Proposal for Proclamation of "Nikola Tesla Day" on July 10 by United Nations

  332. Nikola Tesla's Archives in Belgrade are on the Memory of the World, United Nations (Unesco)

  333. Wardenclyffe Tower on Long Island

  334. Tesla's Wireless "World System"

  335. Wardenclyffe - A Forfeited Dream, Tesla Laboratory in Long Island in barbed wires

  336. Tesla Laboratory in Shoreham, Long Island will become "The Tesla Museum"

  337. The Tesla Tower on Shoreham, Long Island, New York (1901- 1917)

  338. NIKOLA TESLA AT WARDENCLYFFE by Natalie Aurucci Stiefel, Long Island Wirless Historical Society

  339. Wardenclyffe - A Forfeited Dream by Leland I. Anderson

  340. Long Island Wireless Historical Society

  341. A Historic Visit to Tesla Tower on Shoreham, Long Island, New York, July 10, 1990

  342. Wireless Transmission of Electricity through Ionosphere

  343. Tesla Tower in Action (photo)

  344. Tesla Aircraft without wings or propellers (photo)

  345. Tesla's concept of future war (photo)

  346. A Historic Visit to Tesla Tower on Shoreham, Long Island, New York, July 10, 1990

  347. Wardenclyffe - A Forfeited Dream by Leland I. Anderson

  348. Interior of the Long Island Tesla Laboratory, 1902.

  349. Non-Tesla Related Items:

  350. Alexei Leonov, Russian cosmonaut, first man to walk in space

  351. Alexei Leonav

  352.  

  353. Salute to the International efforts for Tsunami victims in South-East Asia

  354. Greetings from America

  355. United States Capitol building, with its architecture and decoration is the greatest and most beautiful building in the world. The Nikola Tesla Bust, work by famous sculptor Ivan Mestrovic should be placed in Rotunda of the Capital Building.

  356. Flag Day on June 14 and President Bush's speech on Flag Day (written and audio recording of the President's speech)

  357. Tragedy Strikes America

  358. Tragedy of the Columbia Shuttle

  359. The Blackout of 2003

  360. World officials agree to share ecology data

  361. Salute to Internet Discoverers 

  362. President of Yugoslavia, Dr. Kostunica visited United States

  363. East West Institute's Award to Dr. Kostunica, President of Yugoslavia
  364. Art and Religion:

  365. Masterpieces of Art
  366. Byzantium: Faith and Power 1261-1557
    The Exposition of the Byzantine Civilization in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, March/July 2004
  367. blago.serbianunity.net
  368. Eight Centuries of Serbian Hilandar Monastery
  369. Serbian Monasteries and Frescos
  370. Great Treasures of The Kremlin, Moscow
  371. The Delegation of the Serbian Orthodox Church visits US
  372. Famous People:

  373. The famous friends of Nikola Tesla

  374. Tesla's friends at Johnson's home

  375. Albert Einstein

  376. Partner to Genius - Olgivanna Lloyd Wright (Lazovich, Serbian from Montenegro) wife and companion of famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright

  377. Joseph Pulitzer - Father of the Pulitzer Prize

  378. Mileva Maric (Einstein's wife)

  379. Michael Idvorsky Pupin

  380. Thomas Alva Edison - a great American

  381. Yugoslav President Kostunica presents bust of Michael I. Pupin to Columbia University

  382. Memorial Services at Pupin's Grave

  383. Stanford White (Tesla's friend)

  384. Robert Underwood Johnson (Tesla's Friend)

  385. Dr. George Papanicolaou (Discoverer of Pap Smear for cancer of uterus)

  386. Mayor of the City of New York Fiorello LaGuardia

  387. Ivan Mestrovic - the greatest sculptor since the Renaissance and sculptor of the Tesla Bust

  388. I. I. Rabi - Nobel Prize Winner 1994 for magnetic properties of atomic nuclei

  389. Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy - painter of the famous "blue portrait" of Nikola Tesla

  390. Global Warming is a Threat to Our Civilization

  391. Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences, in Washington D.C., an excellent exhibit of global warming - Milutin Milankovitch climate changes internationally recognized

  392. Medicine

  393. Dr. George Papanicolaou (Discoverer of Pap Smear for cancer of uterus)

  394. SARS - a new mysterious epidemic

  395. Update on  SARS epidemic and links to other organizations reporting on SARS

  396. Heart Surgeon Dr. Hani Shennib performed first cardiac surgery using Tesla robot principle

  397. Michael Pupin's birth (1854 - 2004), Celebrating 150 Years:

  398. Pupin Bust was Unveiled at Columbia University, New York on May 21, 2004

  399. Michael Pupin Bust at Columbia University erected May 21, 2004 by the Columbia Physics Department and Tesla Memorial Society of New York (photos)

  400. Smithsonian Institution  (Museum) in Washington D.C. pays tribute to Michael Pupin

  401. Unveiling of Pupin Bust on May 21, 2004 at Columbia University

  402. Letter to Dr. Ljubo Vujovic from Columbia University Physics Department regarding the erection of the Pupin Bust

  403. Letter to Serbian President Kostunica

  404. Pupin Medalists

  405. Readings about Pupin

  406. Cosimo Incorporation - online sales of books by author Michael Pupin - "From Immigrant to Inventor" and
    "The New Reformation: From Physical to Spiritual Realities"

  407. Pupin's The Pulitzer Prize

  408. Michael Idvorsky Pupin

  409. Columbia University flyer announcing the premiere of the Pupin film "From Immigrant to Inventor"

  410. Yugoslav President Kostunica presents bust of Michael I. Pupin to Columbia University, Dean Zvi Galil's Speech

  411. VHS "From Immigrant to Inventor : Michael Pupin Remembered"

  412. (Photo) Biographical Memoir: Michael Pupin from the National Academy of Sciences (Cover | Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4

  413. Michael Pupin Links

  414. Links to other Pupin Websites (Google)

  415. Links to more Pupin Websites (Google)

  416. Mileva Maric (Einstein's first wife), Celebrating one Hundred Years of the Theory of Relativity in the year 2005:

  417. Tesla Society of Switzerland Website's section on  Mileva Maric

  418. Mileva Maric

  419. An appeal to rebuild Mileva Maric's (Einstein's first wife) grave stone on her grave site in Zurich, Switzerland and to keep her memory alive

  420. Commemorative services were held at the grave site of Mileva Maric Einstein at Northeim Friedhof Cemetery, Zurich Switzerland on August 29, 2004

  421. Unpublished documents about Mileva Maric and Albert Einstein

  422. Visit to Mileva Maric-Einstein grave site at Nordheim Fridhof Cemetery in Zurich, Switerland on June 23, 2004

  423. Mileva Einstein Maric is the coauthor of The Theory of Relativity with Albert Einstein

  424. New Excellent PBS Documentary Film about Mileva Maric Einstein entitled "Einstein's Wife"

  425. Milutin Milankovic, Celebrating the 125th year of the birth of Milutin:

  426. Milutin Milankovic (1879- 1958) - The great astronomer, mathematician and scientist

  427. NASA website on Milutin Milankovic
  428. Milutin Milankovitch recognized by "250 Milestones in the History of Science"

  429. NASA

  430. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

  431. President George W. Bush Will Offer New Initiative to Explore Space (January 10, 2004)

  432. Salute to International Cooperation in Space

  433. Russian State Science Research Cosmonauts Training Centre

  434. The Atlas Aerospace

  435. Space.com

  436. President Bush's Vision for NASA (Click here for video speech)

  437. Serbia

  438. Serbia - At the crossroads between East and West

  439. Statue of Liberty

  440. Statue of Liberty National Monument

  441. Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island

  442. The Immigration Experience


 

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Above: Commemorative Plaque on Building (32 West 40 Street, Manhattan, New York), "The Engineers Club", was erected in memory of famous American Engineers who helped America transform from a largely agricultural nation to an architectural and industrial empire. Nikola Tesla's name is included on the plaque among other famous Americans.

 

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Above:  Plaque of Nikola Tesla on Radio Wave Building.  Radio Wave Building located at 49 West 27th Street (between Broadway and Sixth Avenue), Lower Manhattan. It was the former Gerlach Hotel, where Tesla lived before the end of the century and experimented with Radio Waves, in 1896.

 

Click here for Wikipedia (Free Encyclopedia) Information about the Tesla Memorial Society of New York

Above: Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) at the age of 38.

Above: Earth at Night (click to enlarge).
Tesla's Alternating Current is today lighting the globe.  Photo by NASA satellites.

 

Links for Tesla and non-Tesla Websites

Board Members of the Tesla Memorial Society of New York

Tesla Memorial Society of New York (30 year history of the Society) written by Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, Secretary General of the Society

 

 

The Year of 2006 is "Nikola Tesla Year".  This year was proclaimed by the governments of Serbia and Croatia, UNESCO, and the Professional Engineers of Ontario, Canada.

 

Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's birth in the Year 2006

United States Governors Proclamations Proclaiming in their States "Nikola Tesla Day" on July 10th

Tesla-related places in New York City

Nikola Tesla Monument within Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls (Canadian side) was unveiled on July 9, 2006

Above: Tesla Monument at Niagara Falls (Canadian side), Queen Victoria Park, unveiled on July 9, 2006.  Tesla is standing atop an AC motor, one of the 700 inventions he patented. The monument was the work of Canadian sculptor Les Dryzdale.

 

Above: Tesla Monument at Goat Island, Niagara Falls, New York.  Gift of Yugoslavia to the United States, 1976. 
Nikola Tesla designed the first hydro-electric power plant in Niagara Falls.  This was the final victory of Tesla's Alternating Current over Edison's Direct Current.  The monument was the work of Croatian sculptor Frane Krsinic.   

 

Tesla Memorial Society of New York is celebrating its 27th anniversary.  It was founded in Buffalo, New York in 1979.  It is the oldest Tesla Society in North America dedicated to keeping the memory of Nikola Tesla alive.  We are committed to the pursuit of science, progress, brotherhood among all nations and religions around the world.

 

Above: New York City, Manhattan.  Nikola Tesla lived and worked in New York City for almost 60 years.

 

Above: Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker erected July 10, 2001 by the Tesla Memorial Society of New York and Hotel New Yorker.

 

 

Foundation of the Tesla Memorial Society

Click here for how the Tesla Memorial Society was founded in 1979 by Nicholas Kosanovich, Executive Secretary/ Treasurer

 

Tesla's Ashes in the Tesla Museum, Belgrade

Above: Tesla ashes were placed in a golden sphere, Tesla Museum, Belgrade.

 

International "Nikola Tesla Day"

Above: Proposal for Proclamation of "Nikola Tesla Day" on July 10 by United Nations.  Click here for more information.

 

Above: Nikola Tesla is among the "100 Greatest Americans" on Discovery Channel.  Tesla Memorial Society of New York is recognized by the Discovery Channel and America Online.
(Click on the text or photo for more information)

 

Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade Website

Above: The Nikola Tesla Museum (Website) in Belgrade.

 

The Tesla Remote Control
photo from the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia (click here for the museum).

 

Above: Nikola Tesla, showing the inventor in the effulgent glory of myriad tongues of electrical flame, New York Sunday World, 1894.

 

Above: Nikola Tesla, with Roger Boskovich's book "Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis", in front of the spiral coil of his high-frequency transformer at East Houston St., New York

 

Click here for section on Nikola Tesla Photographs

Nikola Tesla's Alternating Current Electricity is driving our civilization to progress - Nikola Tesla is the genius who lit the world

Satellite Photo of "Earth at Night" - Tesla's Electrical Lights over continents  was published in the National Geographic Magazine, November Issue 2004

 

Above: Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo.
The greatest work of art on our planet. Click here for other masterpieces of art.

 

Click here for the US Tesla Postal Stamp (1983): A Tribute to American Inventors.

 

Above: The letterhead of Tesla's business stationery recalls some of his more important inventions.

 

 

A Message from Our Editoral Board (Click here)

This website contains important documents and photos about Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Michael Pupin, famous sculptor Ivan Mestrovic, Mileva Maric (Einstein's wife), Stanford White (Tesla's friend), Dr. George Papanicolaou, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, Robert Underwood Johnson and painter Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy (Click on the names for more information).  This website is our contribution to science, history and the memory of those geniuses.  

Click here for Memory of the World, United Nations (Unesco)

The Tesla Bust by world famous sculptor Ivan Mestrovic, 1939

Click here for the proclamation of the "Tesla Unit" by the International Electro-Technical Commission. The "Tesla Unit" was proclaimed in Rathaus, Munich on June 27, 1956.

Tesla Bust to be placed in Rathaus, Munich, Germany as a tribute to the  "Tesla Unit" (click here for text)

Above: Wardenclyffe Tower with electrical sparks.  Tesla built this tower to transfer electricity without wires to electrify the entire earth and to be the first broadcasting system in the world.

Click here for the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade and the biography of Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Marincic, previous director Nikola Tesla Museum

Above: The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York City, the place where Michael Pupin and  Nikola Tesla had funeral services.

Above: Mayor of the City of New York, Fiorello Laguardia, delivered a eulogy to Tesla broadcast on New York Radio, January 10, 1943.

 

Above: Transmitting Tesla Tower and Laboratory built in 1901-1905 by Stanford White, famous architect and Tesla's friend.  Located in Wardenclyffe, Long Island.  This was to be the first broadcasting system in the world.  Tesla also wanted to transmit electricity from this Tower to the whole globe without wires using the Ionosphere.  The source of the transmitted electricity was to be the Niagara Falls power plant.

Click here for Tesla's discovery of the rotating magnetic field

THE BLACKOUT OF 2003 - Only one day without Tesla's Alternating Current Electricity, America returned to the Dark Ages

Above: Nikola Tesla designed the first hydro-electric power plant in Niagara Falls.  This was the final victory of Tesla's Alternating Current over Edison's Direct Current.  This is the interior of Power House No. 1 of the Niagara Falls Power Company (1895-1899).

Above: View of the main water-fall at the Niagara river.  Beginning of the 20th century.

Above: Experimental Station at Colorado Springs where the first wireless transmission experiments were preformed (1899-1900). 

Above: Tesla sits below the Tesla Coil in his Colorado Spring Laboratory.  The coil creates millions of volts of electricity with a frequency rate of 100,000 alterations per second.

Above: One of the original Tesla Electric Motors from 1888 which is today the main power of for industry and household appliances.  Tesla's Electric Motor is one of the ten greatest inventions of all times.

Above:  Tesla is the father of high frequency high voltage electricity which is used today in radio and other communication devices.  Here is a photo from Colorado Springs, Colorado (in 1899), illustrating the capacity of the oscillator to create electricity of millions of volts and a frequency of 100,000 alternations per second.

 

 

 

Nikola Tesla holding a gas-filled phosphor-coated light bulb which was illuminated without wires by an electromagnetic field from the "Tesla Coil".

Tesla's Tribute - "Earth At Night" (Click here for NASA photo where you see electrical lights at night lighting every continent from Tesla's Alternating Current Electricity)

Who's Tesla?  

tesla1.jpgNikola Tesla (1856-1943) was the genius who lit the world, whose discoveries in the field of alternating polyphase current electricity advanced the United States and the rest of the world into the modern industrial era.

Nikola Tesla had 700 patents in the US and Europe. Tesla's discoveries include the Tesla Coil, fluorescent light,Tesla Statue wireless transmission of electrical energy, radio, remote control, discovery of cosmic radio waves and use of ionosphere for scientific purposes.

Nikola Tesla was a New Yorker, who lived and worked in New York City almost 60 years and died at Hotel New Yorker, in Manhattan, on January 7, 1943.

We here at the Tesla Memorial Society of New York want the world to know of Tesla.  Tesla's impact on our civilization is tremendous, and his memory should be kept alive.

In 1917, Tesla was awarded the Edison Medal, the most coveted electrical prize in the United States.  

Nikola Tesla's name has been honored with an International Unit of Magnetic Flux Density called "Tesla".

The United States Postal Service honored Tesla with a commemorative stamp in 1983.  

Tesla was inducted into the Inventor's Hall of Fame in 1975.

The Nikola Tesla Award is one of the most distinguished honors presented by the Institute of Electrical Engineers.  The award has been given annually since 1976.

The Nikola Tesla Award is presented annually since 1968, at the Area Power Conference, Duluth, Minnesota.  The award is furnished by Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation. 

The Nikola Tesla Statue is located on Goat Island to honor the man whose inventions were incorporated into the Niagara Falls Power Station in 1896.  Tesla is known as the inventor of the polyphase alternating current.

The Nikola Tesla Corner Sign located at the intersection of 40th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan, is a constant reminder to all New Yorkers of the greatness of this genius.

Many of the new technologies in the world today, are based on Tesla's ideas.  Tesla spent 50 years of his life to find a way for interplanetary communications, especially with Mars.  He is the first scientist in the world to use the Ionosphere for scientific purposes (The Ionosphere is the upper part the atmosphere under constant bombardment of solar energy, which breaks down molecules into ions causing an ionized shield of our atmosphere, very important for radio communications).

Nikola Tesla is a unifying force for the people of the Balkans, and the people of the previous Austro-Hungary Empire (an area of Europe devoted to science and progress).  Every child in the Balkans knows about Tesla.

The Tesla Memorial Society of New York is proposing that Tesla's birthday, July 10th, be proclaimed by the United Nations "Nikola Tesla Day".  This day will signify a day of science, cosmos explorations, and brotherhood among nations and religions around the world.

We are asking all Tesla admirers and all governments around the world to support the idea of "Nikola Tesla Day".

 

The World Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 was the World's Fair commemorating 400 years since Chrstopher Columbys set foot in the New World.   This was the first great victory of Tesla's Alternating Current Electricity.  Tesla and George Westinghouse started the electrification of the globe.

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The Tesla Collection : 23 Volume Set, Newspaper and Magazine articles about Tesla (from 1887 - 1920) is the most comprehensive information about Tesla ever published.  Those are newspaper articles written by Tesla and/or about Tesla when he was alive.

The Tesla Collection

 

"Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit the World": VHS

"From Immigrant to Inventor : Michael Pupin Remembered": VHS

This film was produced in association with Columbia University Physics Department.  This is one of the rare documentary films about Michael Pupin, the history of Columbia University and the history of American Immigration.   Participants of the film are:

Prof. S.W. WU - Pupin Medalist.
Prof. Emeritus Samuel Devons - Chairman Physics Depart. Columbia University
Prof. Cyril M, Harris - President, New York Academy of Sciences Prof. Rodney W. Nichols - New York Academy of Sciences
William Aspray - Director IEEE Archives
Hallee Haswell - Director, Columbia Library

Author of the Film: Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

 

 

"Tribute to Nikola Tesla: Posterbook"( Volume 1 and 2)

              

 

Tesla Unit

Tesla Unit for magnetic flux density equation (T=W/m2) on Serbian money.

 

Tesla = Weber/m²

Nikola Tesla's name has been honored with the international unit of magnetic flux density called "Tesla".  All magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines are calibrated with Tesla Unit (from .2 Tesla to 9 Tesla).  MRI machines work on the principle of a homogeneous magnet field.  Nikola Tesla discovered the Rotating Magnetic Field in Budapest, 1882.  The Tesla Unit for magnetism was established in 1956 in the Rathaus of Munich, Germany by the International Electrotechnical Commission Committee in Action.

Because of the tremendous importance of the MRI technology and widespread use of the MRI machines around the world, which are all calibrated in Tesla Units, Tesla's name connected with the MRI will be known more and more in the future and the years to come.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is extremely important for medical diagnosis of internal organs of the human body, especially the diagnosis of cancer, tumors, degenerative diseases of the brain and spinal cord. The modern diagnosis of the internal organs of the human body would be today unthinkable without MRI.  MRI machines are  widespread with many variations in size and capacity all around the world.  The revenue of MRI machines sales was 1.46 billion dollars in 2002.  Revenue for MRI machine sales is expected to increase in the following years.

MRI employs a strong homogeneous magnetic field and specific radio frequency to which many elements, especially hydrogen nuclei respond with radio frequency signals.  These signals are analyzed by computer reconstruction algorithms.  The healthy tissue and pathological tissue have different radio frequency signals and produce different images on MRI.  Therefore enable us to make diagnosis of pathological tissues of the body.

MRI has the advantage over CT scan, it uses no ionizing radiation and does not cause cumulative harm.  The only contraindication of those related to the high magnetic field.  Magnetic-sensitive objects like pacemakers, watched and magnetic tapes are contraindicated.

A Short History of the MRI (Click here for article)

 

 

 

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Website Editor: Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

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Dr. Ljubomir Vujovic, Secretary General, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, received the Republican Senatorial "American Spirit Medal" on October 12, 2007

Gold Medals for Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

Dr. Ljubo Vujovic received the "2004 Ronald Reagan Republican Gold Medal" (click here)

Click here for the Business Man of the Year Award, Congressional Order of Merit and other photos

Click here to search information about Dr. Ljubo Vujovic

Dr. Ljubo Vujovic was awarded "Michael Pupin Gold Medal" in Columbia University on June 16th, 2005

 

  

Dr. James F. Corum and Dr. Kenneth Corum, scientists and Tesla researchers, authors of the scientific paper "Nikola Tesla and the Planetary Radio Signals".  Dr. Corum registered radio signals from Jupiter using Tesla's instruments. (On page 24,  paragraph 10 of Dr. Corum's paper click on red box to hear radio signals from Jupiter)

Tesla's Connection to Columbia University by Dr. Kenneth L. Corum and Dr. James F. Corum, Ph.D., an excellent informative article

Tesla's 1899 Colorado Springs Receiver Construction

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Web Designer: Marko Vujovic

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Marc J. Seifer, Ph.D, Tesla Biographer

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Milka Kajganić - Journalist, publicist and human rights activist

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Founder of the Tesla Society of Switzerland, artist, researcher and an expert of web site design

 

 

 

Prof. Dr. Jasmina Vujic, University of California at Berkeley

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Prof. Jasmina Vujic, Vice President, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, is the first female nuclear engineering department chair of a Top 10 school in the nation

 

Click here to search information on Prof. Dr. Jasmina Vujic

 

Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Marincic, previous director Nikola Tesla Museum, Belgrade

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Click here for Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade and the biography of Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Marincic

 

Power Point Document - Nikola Tesla and the discovery of Radio

 

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Bishop Irinej Dobrijevich for Australia and New Zealand, previous Director, Office of Serbian Orthodox Church, Washington D.C.

Bishop Irinej Dobrijevich was awarded the highest Serbian Award "Vuk Karadzic"

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Click here to search information on Bishop  Irinej Dobrijevich

 

 

Dr. Mihailo Rundo, Secretary for Germany, Tesla Memorial Society of New York

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Donald Lesiak
Former Consulting Aerospace Engineer at RCA on Apollo Descent Engine Control Assembly for Landing on Moon

Click here for his speech on Wireless Electricity
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