Tesla Declassified lets you talk to an AI recreation of Nikola Tesla grounded in 3,049 digitised pages of his real, seized archive: FBI File 100-2237 (133 pages), the CIA scalar-wave memo declassified in 2001, his complete US patents (499 pages), and the 1899 Colorado Springs notes (431 pages). Every documented answer cites the actual page and shows the original scan. Web app live; Android in preparation.
Ask Nikola Tesla anything: answers grounded in 3,049 digitised pages of his real archive, not scraped from the internet.
Every answer cites its page — FBI File 100-2237 (133 pages), the CIA scalar-wave memo declassified 2001, 499 pages of US patents, and the 431-page Colorado Springs laboratory notes.
The questions everyone asks: the 3 6 9 quote, the death ray, free energy and wireless power, and what was seized from room 3327 in 1943.
A companion, not a chatbot: he learns your name, remembers your last conversation, and sharpens your thinking like a mentor.
Three free questions a day. No account. One optional purchase owns it forever.