The Missing Secrets Of Nikola Tesla

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SowhatNC | October 29, 2009

From Google Videos Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 7 January 1943) was an invento...

SowhatNC | October 29, 2009

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Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 7 January 1943) was an inventor and a mechanical and electrical engineer. He is frequently cited as one of the most important contributors to the birth of commercial electricity and is best known for his many revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tesla's patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current (AC) electric power systems, including the polyphase system of electrical distribution and the AC motor, with which he helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution.

Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, Croatian Military Frontier, in the territory of today's Croatia, he was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen.[2] After his demonstration of wireless communication through radio in 1894 and after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers who worked in America.[3] Much of his early work pioneered modern electrical engineering and many of his discoveries were of groundbreaking importance. During this period, in the United States, Tesla's fame rivaled that of any other inventor or scientist in history or popular culture,[4] but due to his eccentric personality and his seemingly unbelievable and sometimes bizarre claims about possible scientific and technological developments, Tesla was ultimately ostracized and regarded as a mad scientist.[5][6] Tesla never put much focus on his finances. It is said he died impoverished, at the age of 86.
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  • The man dedicated his life to helping mankind, he even put aside women because they were a distraction. He wasn't about money, the man came to America with a mere four cents in his pocket, and look at all he has given us. Genuine along with genius. It makes me sad to think that even though he did so much he is not given much credit by most people, simply because they are ignorant the man, and that he died old, poor, and alone :(

  • THIS is why i hate USA

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  • @Julia76087 its not the citizens of usa that i hate.. its the government, the "big players" the masonic fuckers that control you in every possible way. one look at your one dollar bill tells me everything. this is why people burn your flag, not because they hate YOU.. one day the "superpower" will crumble..

  • @Carto0n7 it was greed, not everyone in usa. dont lump us all in the same batch. i am from the usa and i too am very sad that this happened to him. it was a story that happened alot in history. lots of inventer's have suffered the same fate, and worse.  :(

  • We need more people like Tesla, who care about humanity, and not about money, about profit. And one who knew that his inventions can become dangerous and will not allow it to be missed used. For all he ever care about is the unity of humanity.

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  • @Carto0n7 Don't hate USA, hate our retarded goverment, hiding everything and fighting for control. I wish they would all die, our textbooks are wrong and we know it but can't change it : /

  • @HanMan3000 nicely writen

  • to understand why all of this has been suppressed, go here:

    truthknowledge. com

  • @65165115

    A ti Uzelac kao razumes ovo :D

  • MAN No.1 EVER ! thank you Serb !

  • the film the prestige basicly has telsa's story in it without nameing him but it does name edison!!! fuck edison he was a money hungry basterd!!why is it everyone seems to know edison but yet telsa a better inventor nobody seems te know.this man is legend and should be known by all!!!!!!!

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