On the morning of June 26, 2025, at 11:25 a.m., local time in Belgrade, a sensational discovery attracted worldwide attention: a team of historians and engineers has financed a series of previously unknown inventions of the ingenious inventor in a forgotten file of the Nikola-Te Museum. These findings, which were hidden for more than a century, include designs and prototypes that reflect the tesla energy transmission visions, weapons technology and even biological manipulation, ideas that have a fascinating and worrying effect. The presentation raises new questions about the limits of science that Tesla investigated during his life.

Nikola Tesla, who was born in Smiljan in 1856 and died in New York in 1943, was known for his innovative work in alternating the transmission of current and wireless energy. But after his death, many of his notes and experiments were forgotten, partly due to financial problems, partly due to the confidentiality of governments and investors. The newly discovered file that is found in a hidden basement of the museum contains more than 200 pages of hand -written documents, sketches and sometimes functional models. Among them there are plans for a “particle beam”, which was known as the “beam of death”, as well as the devices that are supposed to manipulate the climate or use electromagnetic fields to influence the human mind.
The most sensational discovery is a prototype of a weapons technology, which Tesla knew as “telephone.” According to the notes, this weapon must generate an energy package that could neutralize enemy aircraft or armies at long distances. Experts suspect that Tesla developed this idea in the 1930s, but the lack of financing prevented a complete implementation. A model that is in the file shows a arrangement of tubes and coils associated with the famous Tesla coil of Tesla. Although it has not been tested, scientists believe that theory could generally be feasible, but with huge safety risks.

Another finding affects Tesla’s experiments with weather control. Documents describe a device that must influence cloud formation and rain through electromagnetic impulses. The sketches show towers that remind their Wartenclyffe tower, combined with generators that could change atmospheric conditions. This idea raises questions about ethical implications, especially in the context of the current climatic crisis. Some scientists see this as a precursor to modern geo -en -geoengineering techniques, while others warn that un controlled tests could have catastrophic consequences.

A set of notes that deals with the influence of human behavior is particularly controversial. Tesla seems to have experienced how low frequency waves could stimulate or calm the brain. A small device found in the file consists of a coil and an amplifier that is supposed to influence moods. Although there is no evidence of successful evidence, designs encourage debates on the limits of neurotecnology, which are now discussed in areas such as psychiatry and military technology.
The discovery immediately triggered world reactions. While some Tesla celebrate as a visionary who anticipated the future, critics express their concern about the potential dangers of these technologies. The Serbian Ministry of Culture has announced that the findings are delivered to an international team of experts for subsequent analysis. The first tests must clarify whether the prototypes are functional or if they remain of a purely theoretical nature. At the same time, security measures harden to prevent the plans from getting into the wrong hands.
The public is divided. Theories circulate on social networks that Tesla’s work was suppressed by governments to guarantee their military superiority. Others see evidence on the eccentric side of Tesla in the findings, which was often represented as exaggerated. However, historians emphasize that these inventions belong to the context of their time when science between genius and madness is balanced.
Until the complete analysis is completed, the file remains a window in the spirit of Tesla, a place where innovative ideas merge with terrifying possibilities. The next few weeks will show whether these lost inventions will advance or serve as a warning of non -controlled technology. One thing is safe: Nikola Tesla is still a figure more than 80 years after his death that surprises the world.