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10 Facts Proving That Nikola Tesla Was Way Ahead Of His Time!
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, physicist and expert in electrophysics. He was born in Similijan (a village in today's Croatia) in 1856. He had an extraordinary memory and spoke 6 languages. He spent 4 years working on math, physics and mechanics at Graz University of Technology, in Austria.
His scientific contributions are many and of great importance. We surely can't tell you about everything, but here are 21 pieces of information we think you didn't know and will find interesting.
1. We rarely come across his name in textbooks, although the many experiments and inventions he made could entirely and fundamentally
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Most people think that Marconi invented radio, Rontgen discovered X rays, and Forest the vacuum tube amplifier. Also, there are few people who know that Tesla invented florescent lamps, neon lights, the speedometer, the firing system in automobiles, electron microscopes, microwave ovens and did the ground work for radar.
3. When Tesla first came to the USA in 1884, he started working for Thomas Edison. Edison hadn't taken the patent for the light-bulb and was still in need of a system to distribute electricity.
4. Although Edison invited Tesla to his deathbed to apologize from him, Tesla declined Edison's last wish thinking it would be wiser to work on inventions for humanity rather than to listen to Edison's twaddling.
5. Nikola Tesla was the first person to claim that electricity can be spread from a source and be transmitted in very large amounts without any wires. Later on, he proved this hypothesis with the experiments he conducted.
6. Tesla's dream was to provide free energy to the world. In 1890, Tesla started working on the tower named Wardenclyffe, which did wireless broadcasts, thanks to the $150,000 provided by J.P. Morgan.
7. His most important project was wireless energy transmission. It was in the records that he was able to light 20 bulbs with no wires, from a distance of 25