Tesla often had rapid recollections of things that happened in his early life, something that had already happened when he was a child. He said frequent hallucinations, and loud noises kept disturbing him, which made him very irritable.
As a young man, Tesla was so smart that he could do complex calculations so fast in his head that his teachers always thought he was cheating. Tesla was fluent in several languages. Besides Croatian, he spoke seven other languages: Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian and Latin. In middle age Tesla became close friends with Mark Twain and they spent many hours in the laboratory and elsewhere ****.
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It was a genius inventor by the name of S. N. Tesla who invented the alternating current (AC) power generation and supply system. It is known only that Marconi was first honored with the invention of the radio, but probably no one knows that Tesla had invented the basic device that made the radio possible years earlier. His own inventions and discoveries at the turn of the century laid the foundation for a series of modern technological achievements. But this genius has rarely been mentioned in posterity. Tesla and T. Edison were contemporaries; they were collaborators, but opponents. Edison was famous, but Tesla was unknown.
Tesla's view on the life of electrons and his thought process of self-perception and connection to the source of information is similar to that of the Buddhist meditator who meditates to see into the self, and I hope that I can strive to reach this state.
The CCTV program said that Tesla's brain was connected to the information base of the universe, and Tesla's biography describes his journey in this way, when he was 5 years old, his brother passed away, so he lived in fear all day long, and there were many fantasies in front of his eyes every night, and in order to get rid of this fear, he took the initiative to imagine that he was living in another place, and the people were very friendly to him. people were all very friendly to him, and those scenes were as clear as if they were real. He seemed to be traveling through two parallel worlds.
When he was in school, all his calculations were done in his brain so fast that his teachers often suspected him of cheating at first. And all the inventions he made later on, he invented them in his brain first, experimented with them, and only after he thought they were OK did he make them in the real world, and he did that all the time, and never made a mistake.
What's more, when JP Morgan bought a ticket for the Titanic, he persuaded JP Morgan to return it, so that JP Morgan picked up a life; the end of a party, he thought into all sorts of ways to retain a lot of friends, did not let them take the night train, the train derailed that night. He even budgeted for World War I and World War II, and wrote letters telling his friends that there was 20 years of peace between the two wars
Tesla reasoned about the possibility of warping (or just changing) space and time with electricity and magnetism, and wanted to make it controllable by people. On his deathbed, Tesla was fascinated by wave-particle duality, the theory that electromagnetic waves are both waves and particles, a claim that had long been incorporated into quantum physics. Tesla's research in this area gave him the idea of manipulating a certain pattern of electromagnetic waves to create a "wall of light". This mysterious wall could cause time, space, gravity, and matter to be altered by will, and produce a host of things that seem to appear only in science fiction, including antigravity spaceships, teleportation, and time travel
Possibly his most bizarre invention was the "consciousness camera" machine. Tesla envisioned that when a consciousness was formed in the brain, a corresponding pattern would appear on the retina, and that this electronic file of neuron transmissions could be read and recorded by a machine. This information can then be processed by an artificial optic nerve and played back on the screen.
Tesla contributed to fields as diverse as robotics, ballistics, information science, nuclear physics, and theoretical physics. In addition to all of the above, he himself had supernatural powers while being associated with strange and bizarre inventions such as special powers, flying saucers, particle beam weapons and the like. Even the Tunguska explosion is suspected to be related to him.
At the time of his death, Tesla was still continuing his research on teleforce weapons and death rays. Though he was unsuccessful in selling these weapons to the U.S. War Department. His proposed death ray, which appeared to be related to his research on ball lightning and plasma, was thought to be a particle beam weapon. The U.S. government failed to find a safe prototype device. After the War Department contacted the FBI, his research was declared top secret. On the advice of the President's advisors, all of his personal belongings were seized; John Edgar Hoover declared all of Tesla's research top secret due to the nature of his invention and patents. (It's in a museum now, of course.)
The fact is that all the inventions we know and use today were made before he was forty years old. His inventions after that age were suppressed and blocked. Even after his death in 1943, all information about him, whether in newspapers, magazines, or books, was systematically deleted and modified. As a result, it was as if the great inventor had never existed, no one celebrated his scientific contributions, and no one ever asked who invented the alternating current (AC).
He wrote a complete field theory, the Dynamic Theory of Gravitation
All of his patents are stated to be free
Honor must be paid to Tesla
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