DAC oldriver @DAColdriver
08 March, 11:44
REMEMBERING NIKOLA TESLA, ON THE 78TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DAY HE LEFT US

(Excerpt of Tesla’s obituary from the New York Times: January 9, 1943)

“If ever an inventor satisfied the romantic requirements of a Jules Verne novel it was Nikola Tesla. Communicating with Mars, plucking heat units out of the atmosphere to run engines, using the whole earth as an electrical resonator...transmitting power through space–it was to such possibilities that he devoted the last forty years of his long life.

He was… a first-class mathematician and physicist whose blueprints were plausible, even though they were far ahead of the technical resources of his day. He belongs to the passing age of heroic invention –
the age of technical poets who expressed themselves in generators, inductance coils and high-voltages rather than in drama and verse and were the real architects of this culture”

Read the full obituary here: https://picturesofinfinity...
Pictured: Nikola Tesla, c. 1940.

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DAC oldriver @DAColdriver
08 March, 11:46
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Edison stole from Tesla.
Thomas Edison Did Everything He Could To Stop Nikola Tesla Succeeding | Tesla's Death Ray - YouTube

Nikola Tesla's theory of using alternating current to supply power to American homes is still in use today, but Thomas Edison did his best to try and stop Te...


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Bonnie Brickell @beladybug777
If anyone ever read up on Tesla u wpuld kmow Edison stole his invention, Edison was never smart to come up with things on his owm
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