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NIKOLA TESLA: Man out of time
Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in the Austrian-Hungarian
empire and was a Serbian and naturalized American
inventor. Son of a priest, he was the forth of five
children. In 1870 Tesla attented a Gymnasium and later,
in 1875, he entered the Graz University where he
studied electric engineering. During his first year at
University he managed to get the best grades possible
and to pass twice as many exams than required. During
his second year he lost all his money gambling and then
succeded in earning them all back, always by gambling.
He then dropped out of the university and then in 1884
moved to United States, where he begun working for
Thomas Edison. Despite being one of the most
important scientists of the century, he died broke and
alone in a New York City hotel room in 1943.
TESLA’ Tesla in his Colorado Springs lab.
Achievements
Despite being relatively unknown today, we have to
thank Tesla for the Second Industrial Revolution and for
the digital age we are living in. He is infact the inventor
of alternating current which still powers our homes and
cities today. He also invented radio and did not mind not
taking credit for it. He also came up with the idea of the
radar in 1916, but when he presented the project to the
Us Navy they said that there would never be any
application of it in war. He was one of the first pioneers
of x-rays. Also, most notably, he invented wireless
communication and remote control. Among all the things
that he discovered, he also built the first hydroelectric
plant at Niagara Falls, a prototype of a transistor and set
the basis for massive communications, computer
science, widespread electricity and renewable sources
of energy.
His character
Tesla was a genius. He spoke eight languages: Serbian,
English, Czech, German, French, Hungarian, Italian and
Latin. He could memorize entire books and recite them
all at will. He could visualize devices entirely in his head
and then build them without ever writing anything down.
And even more impressive, although he was considered
to be a handsome man (he was almost 200 cm tall in
1890) and very popular with the ladies, Tesla lived to be
86 and was celibate his entire life. As a matter of fact, he
turned down love affairs and relations with women
because, not only was he too busy creating artificial
lightning in his apartment, but he also thought that dating
them would interfere with his work.
Why should he be remembered?
Tesla and his inventions shaped today's society as it is
and had a major effect on our daily lives. It is thanks to
his genius that we are now living in this digital age,
which, incredibly enough, he foresaw back in 1909,
when internet and mobile phones were but imagination.
He is truly a man ahead of its time: he was considered
insane for what he said, much like Galileo. His writings
and drawings were either non-existent or
incomprehensible to others, much like Leonardo's. He
managed to replicate in his laboratory natural
phenomena which still boggles today's scientists minds.
…and just imagine a life without remotes.

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NIKOLA TESLA: MAN OUT OF TIME

  • 1. NIKOLA TESLA: Man out of time
  • 2. Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in the Austrian-Hungarian empire and was a Serbian and naturalized American inventor. Son of a priest, he was the forth of five children. In 1870 Tesla attented a Gymnasium and later, in 1875, he entered the Graz University where he studied electric engineering. During his first year at University he managed to get the best grades possible and to pass twice as many exams than required. During his second year he lost all his money gambling and then succeded in earning them all back, always by gambling. He then dropped out of the university and then in 1884 moved to United States, where he begun working for Thomas Edison. Despite being one of the most important scientists of the century, he died broke and alone in a New York City hotel room in 1943.
  • 3. TESLA’ Tesla in his Colorado Springs lab.
  • 5. Despite being relatively unknown today, we have to thank Tesla for the Second Industrial Revolution and for the digital age we are living in. He is infact the inventor of alternating current which still powers our homes and cities today. He also invented radio and did not mind not taking credit for it. He also came up with the idea of the radar in 1916, but when he presented the project to the Us Navy they said that there would never be any application of it in war. He was one of the first pioneers of x-rays. Also, most notably, he invented wireless communication and remote control. Among all the things that he discovered, he also built the first hydroelectric plant at Niagara Falls, a prototype of a transistor and set the basis for massive communications, computer science, widespread electricity and renewable sources of energy.
  • 7. Tesla was a genius. He spoke eight languages: Serbian, English, Czech, German, French, Hungarian, Italian and Latin. He could memorize entire books and recite them all at will. He could visualize devices entirely in his head and then build them without ever writing anything down. And even more impressive, although he was considered to be a handsome man (he was almost 200 cm tall in 1890) and very popular with the ladies, Tesla lived to be 86 and was celibate his entire life. As a matter of fact, he turned down love affairs and relations with women because, not only was he too busy creating artificial lightning in his apartment, but he also thought that dating them would interfere with his work.
  • 8. Why should he be remembered?
  • 9. Tesla and his inventions shaped today's society as it is and had a major effect on our daily lives. It is thanks to his genius that we are now living in this digital age, which, incredibly enough, he foresaw back in 1909, when internet and mobile phones were but imagination. He is truly a man ahead of its time: he was considered insane for what he said, much like Galileo. His writings and drawings were either non-existent or incomprehensible to others, much like Leonardo's. He managed to replicate in his laboratory natural phenomena which still boggles today's scientists minds. …and just imagine a life without remotes.