He did so. After that he covered the writings and drawing of the weapon after the The Tunguska event. He wanted no more with it.
Nikola Tesla claimed to have invented a death ray but it has neither been proven nor disproven.
Nikola Tesla was the inventer of the death ray
Tesla's work on particle beam weapons can be traced all the way back to 1893 with his invention of a button lamp.
Tesla could imaging things in his mind and put them to work.
Nikola Tesla's Death Ray experiment was a system for the acceleration of very small charged metallic particles to prodigiously high velocity, it would be forty-eight times the speed of sound. The Death Ray experiment is mentioned in the Nikola Tesla's book called Tesla: Man Out of Time.
There are some people claiming he did so and I'm one of them.
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This is what he's known for: Tesla coil Tesla turbine Teleforce Tesla's oscillator Tesla electric car Tesla principle Tesla's Egg of Columbus Alternating current Induction motor Rotating magnetic field Wireless technology Particle beam weapon Death ray Terrestrial stationary waves Bifilar coil Telegeodynamics Electrogravitics !
He didn't. Tesla did not invent the X-Ray. Wilhelm Röntgen did.Tesla is often reported as the inventor or discoverer. He did neither.X-rays even by electronic means were well known to fog film by the time Tesla reported his discoveries. He made some observations - which have been widely touted by the press but his work with them was actually pretty limited.X-rays, were observed by both Johann Hittorf and William Crookes in the 1870s with Crookes tubes. The effects of them wouldn't be understood to the uses we have for them today until Rontgen's work in 1889.
There are people who were accounted with him so swore so.
The Electrical Review in 1896 published X-rays of a man, made by Tesla, with X-ray tubes of his own design. They appeared at the same time as when Roentgen announced his discovery of X-rays. Tesla never attempted to proclaim priority. Roentgen congratulated Tesla on his sophisticated X-ray pictures, and Tesla even wrote Roentgen's name on one of his films. He experimented with shadowgraphs similar to those that later were to be used by Wilhelm Rontgen when he discovered X-rays in 1895. Tesla's countless experiments included work on a carbon button lamp, on the power of electrical resonance, and on various types of lightning. Tesla invented the special vacuum tube which emitted light to be used in photography.
He created AC, alternating current. The source of electricity that the world uses today. He also invented neon, fluorescent lights, radio, X-ray, radar and so much more. The Star Wars project from the Reagan era was that of Nikola Tesla as well. HAARP in Alaska is also a product of Tesla.