Tesla’s Death Ray TV Show on Discovery Reinvestigates the Mystery

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Nikola Tesla no doubt was one of the most prolific researchers and inventors of the last century. Alternating Current, Radio and cell phone all their roots to this common denominator. However, his death in a motel with his research missing remains one of the biggest mysteries of the century. In Tesla’s Death Ray TV show on Discovery Channel, investigators look into the circumstances and the research that went missing.

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The new Discovery series Tesla’s Death Ray premieres Tuesday, January 2 at 10:00 pm ET/PT on Discovery and seeks to uncover information about the innovator’s life and inventions. The series will also air on Science Channel Monday nights beginning January 8th.  All episodes will be available on Discovery Go.

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Tesla’s Death Ray – A Murder Declassified (2018)
Developed By: Sirens Media LLC
Network: Discovery Channel and Science Channel
Release Date: January 2 2018, 10 PM

Tesla’s Death Ray TV Show Investigation

In Tesla’s Death Ray TV show, military investigator Jack Murphy and Tesla historian, Cameron Prince, journey around the globe hunting for information about his innovations and the research that may have gone missing from his safe.

From Tesla’s last standing American laboratory in Shoreham, NY on Long Island to his first American lab in Colorado to Tesla’s homeland of Serbia, the team searches for missing documents and new data to understand Tesla’s Death Ray.

Murphy and Prince interview a wide-range of people including a rare conversation with Tesla’s closest living relative.  In Serbia, the team uncovers documents that will change how the world sees Tesla and this weapon. Deep in the

Tesla archives, our team examines never-before-seen, hand-drawn sketches and calculations for the Death Ray – completed by Tesla himself.

While the team investigates, their findings are shared with engineer Aron Koscho who has assembled a team to build and test-fire a prototype of Tesla’s Death Ray.

If Koscho can prove that constructing and activating this fatal weapon is plausible, it would provide a motive for murder. Tesla’s Death Ray could have swung the balance of power in World War II and the world’s superpowers would have been in a race to get the plans – or at least keep them out of the hands of their enemies.

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4 responses to “Tesla’s Death Ray TV Show on Discovery Reinvestigates the Mystery”

  1. Ray

    Maybe you should have Geraldo Rivera on the show helping.
    He was really good at finding what was in the vault.

    Both show are in the same category.

    I am very disappointed!

  2. Jerry Williamson

    Agree. This was a poorly conceived and poorly produced documentary. I’ve worked in electrical and software engineering for 35 years and am amazed that people still cannot tell the difference between the Tesla coil and the purported death ray.

    The episode with the garage with the large Tesla coil and a couple of these guys saying “the death ray works” was ridiculous. No. The Tesla coil works! Unless you can get a target aircraft to connect itself with a 10-mile long copper cable to the ground and then fly low and slow to the tower, um, no. You will not knock it out of the sky.

    The reason why wireless power transmission was and remains to be infeasible has to do with the huge energy losses associated with transmitting electromagnetic energy through the air which is an insulator not a conductor.

    Yes, large scale high voltage transmission lines may be very expensive to install. But unlike microwaves or energy beams, they happen to work very well.

  3. Bob Aberle

    How do I get a schedule of future series on the Doscovery chsannel

  4. garez

    The last show they said their coil puts out mega watts. Where they get the megawatts to put in?

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