Tesla
Chapter Eleven - The Universe Was Never Silent
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Universe Was Never Silent
TESLA DIDN’T THINK like a scientist.
He thought like a conductor. Not of electricity, but of resonance.
To him, the world wasn’t simply built out of atoms or code. It was made of frequency.
Machines, thoughts, music, emotion, and even space and time itself were all just a different wavelength of the same grand signal.
Tesla believed the planet itself could be played like a violin.
His experiments at Colorado Springs weren’t just about lightning; they were about tuning into the natural frequencies of the Earth.
He constructed massive coils and towers designed not to broadcast in a narrow beam, but to vibrate the planet.
He claimed to send signals miles into the ground and have them return.
He wasn’t using the Earth as a passive conductor. He was trying to speak to it.
Tesla rejected the idea that the mind creates consciousness.
To him, the brain was like a radio.
“In the Universe, there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength, and inspiration.”
This wasn’t metaphor.
He believed thought was a field, not a function.
Ideas didn’t come from the mind; they came through it.
His machines were crude attempts to externalize this process. To build receivers for the same currents that passed through human thought.
You could call this fringe, but today researchers explore ideas like neural resonance, quantum entanglement, and other field-based theories of mind and matter.
Tesla was already wading waist-deep in it.
He wasn’t trying to bend the world.
He was trying to tune it.
He believed the chaos we experience isn’t from evil, or stupidity, or greed.
It’s from disconnection.
From being out of tune with ourselves, the Earth, and each other.
His life’s work was one long attempt to bring us back into resonance.
