If you are proposing a new invention or making a new theoretical claim, we prefer that the you have developed a working prototype of your invention or that you have well documented and repeatable experiments to prove your results for your claim. Our emphasis for paper selection will consistently be toward equipment that is actually built and working or experiments with good results. Papers on speculative theories, conspiracies, and pure refutations of current physics are not pertinent to this conference. We want tangible evidence in each case! LEARN MORE...
We started out as Nikola Tesla Inventors Club on the 10th of July 2004 at SPC in Philadelphia and we did not have a lot of activity until we changed into the Tesla Club founded on August 17, 2008. Since then, up until January 2012 we have had 82 Tesla meetings. The most have been held at the Philadelphia Free Library, and the Franklin Institute, as well as local universities, the Ethical Society of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Science Fair, etc. More information can be found at http://www.meetup.com/ntesla-38/ Each year in March the Nikola Tesla Inventors Club has an Inventors Conference and you can find more information about that at www.NikolaTeslaInventorClub.com Each year in July we organize “Tesla Days”, a Tesla Science Conference, and “Tesla Night”, his Birthday Celebration. We received a proclamation from the City of Philadelphia and the Mayor that that day is a holiday.
More information is at www.NikolaTeslaClub.com