Explore the extraordinary life of Nikola Tesla, the Serbian-American inventor whose genius transformed the modern world. From his early years in Smiljan, Croatia, to his groundbreaking work in alternating-current systems, Tesla’s innovations—including the Tesla coil, induction motor, wireless communication, and over 700 patents—shaped electricity, radio, and modern technology. This article delves into Tesla’s eccentric personality, visionary ideas, triumphs, struggles, and the lasting legacy of a man who dreamed of free energy and wireless power. Discover the untold story of Tesla’s life, inventions, and the forces that shaped one of history’s greatest scientific minds.
Love this perspective! It’s fascinating how you connect his incredible mind with the personal tragedy of his childhood. Makes you wonder how much that early event fueled his relentless drive for innovation. So much foundational work, and yet he was "out of time." Such a thoughtful peice, great job.
Love this perspective! It’s fascinating how you connect his incredible mind with the personal tragedy of his childhood. Makes you wonder how much that early event fueled his relentless drive for innovation. So much foundational work, and yet he was "out of time." Such a thoughtful peice, great job.
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Please check everything about Prof. John G. Trump from MIT, who 'investigated' Tesla's all left over documents, papers... Here a small start:
https://ithy.com/article/tesla-files-review-g7on2ich
Saying that a Croatian of Serbian origin is similar to saying an American of African origin is ridiculous sorry.
Sorry, I deleted it. You’re right, that comparison wasn’t accurate.
I thought I should let you know also that you have repeated the paragraph about Tesla causing his brother to come off his horse.
Thanks for noticing this. I’ve corrected it now. Appreciate you pointing it out!
If ‘greatest’ is measured by what powers and moves our world - Tesla already won. Physics explains the universe; Tesla’s current turns it on.
https://substack.com/@thetimetravellers/note/p-179315682?r=69wi1d&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
Interesting read.
You say he didn't have to change a prototype but in the sentence before you said he never built prototypes.