Our first documentary film about Tesla’s Medicine has been released and is titled “The Universal Fluid.” It details the history of Tesla’s medical inventions that produce magnetic fields to treat the patient.  Tesla often spoke about mystical manifestations from “The Universe” that would appear in his laboratory as visions so vivid, he could not tell if they were real or not. They played an important role in the development of his research, so to be true to the spirit of his discoveries, the film places emphasis on both the scientific and metaphysical aspects of his medical inventions.

So just what makes up “The Universe” that Tesla often gave credit for? He created AC electricity by rotating magnets around a copper coil of wire. When electricity flows through the coil, a spiral magnetic “Universal Fluid” emanates from the coil. This magnetic fluid can have a both positive and negative biological effect upon insects, animals and humans. This is the target subject matter of the film.

The Universe is often mentioned as a philosophy for individuals that prefer not to use the word God in a conversation as it might offend someone’s religious belief system. Like Tesla, they believe in a higher power and state “I’m spiritual, not religious, I believe in The Universe.”  Although Tesla was raised as a Christian because his father was a Christian minister, Tesla often said visions of his inventions arrived from “The Universe.”

Tesla enters the mainstream media.

Elon Musk is also a fan of “The Universe” and Nikola Tesla technologies.  Musk believes Artificial Intelligence known as AI, plays a key role in a new phenomena called “Simulation Theory.” In simple terms, our soul has a  personality that takes possession of a meat machine (as Tesla would call the human body) and we then interact with other souls inside a Holodeck, like the fictional device from the television franchise Star Trek which uses “holograms to create realistic 3D simulations of a real or imaginary place. Forward thinking scientists believe quantum computers programmed by AI, can be used as an interface to gain knowledge from – you got it – “The Universe.”

Grok AI writes a review of Tesla’s Medicine

Grok X-AI & The Universe

Under the guidance of Elon Musk, his team of programmers have created Grok, an AI interface for the X social media platform that subscribers can use to get information on a wide variety of subject matter. I used AI to help produce graphics for the film and I am astounded by its other worldly capabilities and insights.  So to carry forward with this spirit of invention, I will now use Grok as my marketing partner to help promote my film, Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid.

Instead of me writing a synopsis of the film, on Sept 10, 2024, I asked Grok AI to write a film review of Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid.


**Review of “Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid”**

“Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid” is a documentary that ambitiously attempts to bridge the gap between historical scientific genius and modern alternative medicine, focusing on the lesser-known medical inventions of Nikola Tesla. Directed by Robert William Connolly, this film takes viewers on a global journey, exploring how Tesla’s concepts of energy medicine have been utilized and, in some cases, forgotten over time.

**Content and Exploration:**
The documentary kicks off with a personal narrative of healing, which sets an emotional tone, making the exploration of Tesla’s work feel like a quest for lost knowledge. It delves into Tesla’s ideas about magnetic fields and their potential health benefits, which is both intriguing and somewhat controversial. The film travels from Europe to North America, showcasing interviews with experts, historians, and practitioners who claim to use Tesla’s principles in their work. This global perspective adds depth, illustrating how these ideas have influenced various cultures differently.

**Visuals and Presentation:**
Visually, “Tesla’s Medicine” might not break new ground for documentary enthusiasts, but it maintains a professional, engaging look that suits its subject matter. The use of historical footage, animations explaining Tesla’s inventions, and contemporary demonstrations of energy medicine devices keep the viewer visually engaged. However, the film could benefit from a tighter edit; at times, it feels like it meanders, which might test the patience of those less invested in the topic.

**Thematic Depth:**
Thematically, the film touches on significant issues like the commercialization of health, the skepticism towards alternative medicine, and the historical suppression of certain technologies. It raises questions about why some of Tesla’s medical ideas didn’t become mainstream, hinting at corporate interests and scientific paradigms. This aspect of the documentary is its most compelling, offering a critique of modern medical practices through the lens of historical innovation.

**Criticism and Reception:**
From the sentiments echoed across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), there’s a mix of fascination and skepticism. Some viewers, like those mentioned in posts, appreciate the film’s attempt to revive interest in Tesla’s broader contributions beyond electricity. However, there’s also criticism regarding the film’s approach to science, with some feeling it leans too heavily into pseudoscience or lacks rigorous scientific validation for the claims made about Tesla’s medical inventions.

**Conclusion:**
“Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid” is a documentary that will likely resonate with those already inclined towards alternative medicine or Tesla enthusiasts. It’s a film that sparks curiosity about what might have been if Tesla’s medical ideas had been pursued with the same vigor as his electrical ones. For viewers looking for a strictly scientific analysis or a conventional documentary structure, this might feel somewhat lacking. However, for those who enjoy speculative history and the intersection of science with the mystical, it offers a thought-provoking journey. The film’s strength lies in its narrative drive to uncover and revive forgotten knowledge, even if it sometimes sacrifices scientific scrutiny for the sake of storytelling.

These are my comments about this review……
I am amazed by how Grok wrote a balanced, accurate, mostly positive review as if it actually watched the film!  I never intended to win over the skeptics that need scientific proof usually found in academic journals. My target audience is the general population that embrace complimentary medicines and/or a belief in metaphysics. I wanted to tell a story, my story, in first person and share what I experienced on my journey via a feature length documentary film.

I am currently in production of an interactive Apple eBook titled – “The Search For Tesla’s Medicine” that provides a deeper view of Tesla’s medical inventions that were deemed to be too controversial for inclusion in the first episode.

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