Tesla's life story:
Tesla, whose full name was Nikola Tesla, was a Serbian-American inventor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer. He is considered one of the key drivers of the commercialization of electricity and is best known for presiding over the design of the modern alternating current system.
Based on the theory of electromagnetic fields discovered by Michael Faraday, Tesla had several revolutionary inventions in the field of electromagnetic fields. His many related patents and theoretical work on electromagnetism.
The cornerstone of modern wireless communication and radio, Tesla died of heart failure at the age of 86 on the evening of January 7, 1943 at the New Yorker Hotel.
Expanded profile:
p>As a child, Tesla suffered from mental hallucinations, as images and sights he had seen before often appeared before his eyes and were so real that they were indistinguishable from the real thing.
It wasn't until he was 17 that he put his energies into inventing, making use of this highly imaginative talent, which allowed him to see all the details in his mind's eye without the need for models, drawings, or even experiments.
His efficient inventive work was inseparable from this gift, which in his later designs and inventions, the operation of the equipment was almost indistinguishable from what he had imagined, and without exception.
Tesla also had a superb memory and ability to learn, he was fluent in eight languages, and possessed a mind-boggling amount of energy, turning only 2 hours a day and staying energized the rest of the time.
He also has super-high vision, after he is over 60 years old, he can still easily see the bottom line of the vision chart, making the ophthalmologist who gave him a vision checkup amazed.
He even suspected that he had memorized the vision chart, and he loved math so much that he was obsessed with numbers, and any calculation, no matter how complicated, was a piece of cake for him.
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