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Uploaded on Dec 8, 2010

This program reveals the discoveries of a forgotten genius, many of which went virtually unnoticed for nearly a century. Nikola Tesla is considered the father of our modern technological age and one of the most mysterious and controversial scientists in history. How did this obscure visionary from what is now Croatia, lay the foundation for modern communications and energy research?

Nikola Tesla's contributions to science and technology include the invention of radio, television, radio-astronomy, remote control and robotics, radar, medical x-ray and the wireless transmission of electricity. Many of Nikola Tesla's inventions were and in some cases still are considered too revolutionary by government agencies and the power brokers of the time and are discussed in detail in this program.

Encyclopedia Britannica lists Nikola Tesla as one of the top ten most fascinating people in history. So why is he virtually unknown to the general public? This program is a penetrating study of the life and mind of a scientific superman who, against all odds, dedicated his life to the task of designing and improving technology for the service and advancement of humanity.

Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit The World - NOW on DVD - Cat# K375 - Go to http://www.UFOTV.com.

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  • TributeToTesla

    Tesla was a great Serbian inventor.

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  • Leor Flor

    Money for what when you can get and build the tools you need and collect from the ground and everything that exists there to make your own living?

    Right right... everything is polluted, a single planet is subdivided in 200 countries and in millions and millions of cities, the rich man are owners of all lands, everything that shouldn't belong to no one is in somone's possession.

    I hate living like this, I don't know for how long I can tolerate this much stupidity.

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  • Pete Dooley

    Our problem is we want to create diffused energy into concentrated energy.

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  • B00kw0rm586

    So tesla actually made the computer? I also heard that tesla made it were wireless communication was free, but his invention was shut down because people couldn't see how they could make money. ;-; I can't help but feel bad because tesla never got the credit that he deserves!!!!

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  • ivantts j

    wish some one would finally stick a solar panel on a huge Tesla coil run it backwards and see that it will amp up the power in a huge way

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  • Ronald van Kemenade

    My IQ is 152 (second attempt) measured by an expert psychologist in the 80's. So no need to doubt my intelligence. Of course, now you'll see me as a lier and booster, right?

    With ether I mean the same as everyone else: A space filled with gravitons. With gravitons I mean the same as everyone else: A minute particle; not a hypothesis.

    Tesla as well as Einstein have been searching for Perpetual motion. Everyone with an open mind does, despite what the manmade laws of physics prescribe.

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  • Sadell

    I'm not sure what you think "ether" is, but it has little to do with resonance* and "gravitons", which even today is just barely more than a name for a hypothetical particle. I'm not doubting Tesla's intelligence, I'm doubting your intelligence and your ability to interpret his ideas.

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  • Ravi Ravi

    Nikola Tesla's greatest invention is his flying machine, which people call flying saucers and believe they are from aliens, while you can clearly see that they are man-made. Most of Nikola Tesla's inventions could be considered 'alien', they are so advanced, especially if they are top-secret.

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  • Ronald van Kemenade

    Why? Because you red it in a book?

    Tesla's plans do not violate the first law of thermodynamics. He wanted to tap energy from the ether, converting the kinetic energy of gravitons into more useful forms using resonation.

    You think you're smarter then Tesla, think again.

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  • FaenixVl

    Fuck school! Internet introduced me to the greatest man on earth!

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  • FaenixVl

    amen, ILL never believe anything thats written in textbooks

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