Here's a list of what the man worked on:
- Various devices that use rotating magnetic fields (1882)
- The Induction motor, rotary transformers, and "high" frequency alternators
- The Tesla coil, his magnifying transmitter, and other means for increasing the intensity of electrical oscillations (including condenser discharge transformations and the Tesla oscillators)
- Alternating current long-distance electrical transmission system (1888) and other methods and devices for power transmission Systems for wireless communication (prior art for the invention of radio) and radio frequency oscillators
- Robotics and the "AND" logic gate
- Electrotherapy Tesla currents
- Wireless transfer of electricity and the Tesla effect
- Tesla impedance phenonomena
- Tesla electro-static field
- Tesla principle
- Bifilar coil
- Telegeodynamics
- Tesla insulation
- Tesla impulses
- Tesla frequencies
- Tesla discharge
- Forms of commutators and methods of regulating third brushes
- Tesla turbines (eg., bladeless turbines) for water, steam and gas and the Tesla pumps
- Tesla igniter
- Corona discharge ozone generator
- Tesla compressor
- X-rays Tubes using the Bremsstrahlung process
- Devices for ionized gases and "Hot Saint Elmo's Fire"
- Devices for high field emission
- Devices for charged particle beams
- Phantom streaming devices
- Arc light systems
- Methods for providing extremely low level of resistance to the passage of electrical current (predecessor to superconductivity)
- Voltage multiplication circuitry
- Devices for high voltage discharges
- Devices for lightning protection
- VTOL aircraft
- Dynamic theory of gravity
- Concepts for electric vehicles
- Polyphase systems
It terms of creativity, this is about as far from Stevie as you can get. Tesla's three-phase rotating magnetic field is shown below. The Conservative Blue arrows are probably indicative of something.
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