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Elon Musk Pledges Help for the Wardenclyffe Tesla Museum!!!

The Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe received a pledge of help from Elon Musk of Tesla Motors fame this week!  The effort begun years ago by the Friends of Science East has inexhaustively progressed year by year to their ultimate goal of turning Nikola Tesla's last laboratory into a bustling science museum and maker space.  You might remember the famous ham radio efforts of folks like myself and a few G+ arteiests like  +Diana Eng  and  +Dashiell Hammutt  a few years ago to put the museum effort on the map, so to speak, by transmitting for the first time in over a century from Wardenclyffe and the New Yorker, (Tesla's last home). Soon after that followed the famous crowd-funding efforts of the Oatmeal's  +Matthew Inman  put the Tesla Science Center funding over the top and the Wardenclyffe site was purchased, and repairs began in earnest.  The site looks great now, but they need more funding to complete the cleanup and build the mus...

Wardenclyffe Rescued!!!!!

In all my finals studying I almost forgot! They Did It!  They Did It!  They Did It! It was announced yesterday at the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan, NY that the Tesla Science Center organization purchased Wardenclyffe and will be turning it into a science museum!!!  The press conference can be viewed below! The crowdsourcing campaign started by  +Matthew Inman  put their fundraising over the top and the lab has been purchased!  Over 33,000 people contributed to the fundraiser.  In addition to a number of other folks that worked on the project, the  +American Physical Society 's Physical Review B editor served on the board of the Tesla Science Center as the Secretary.  As I've mentioned before,  +Dashiell Hammutt  and I were lucky enough to make ham radio QSOs viaspecial event station W3T from the Wardenclyffe property to help raise awareness.   +Diana Eng  and a team of ham radio operators transmitted on the same da...

Tesla, Meteors and Maps

I started out to write about parabolic coordinates and the chain rule this morning, but this was too much fun to resist. As I'm sure you've all seen over the last few days, a meteor came down over Russia last week.  Apparently the conspiracy theories have already started to crop up [1].  This got me thinking about the last Russian meteor with conspiracy theories, the Tunguska meteor strike [2]. The Tunguska Conspiracy The story goes like this.  Tesla had realized that he was going to have to tear down Wardenclyffe, his ambitious project on Long Island to broadcast power to the world for free (picture 1). He had time to make one last demonstration using the apparatus that the world would notice.  He told Admiral Byrd at a cocktail party, "When you get to the North Pole, look for my calling card."  Admiral Byrd saw nothing, and the whole event faded into obscurity, sort of.  Decades later, in the 1970's Ru...