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He was called a dreamer, they mocked his ideas, but time put everything in its place.

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Nikola Tesla was amazingly talented. He made his discoveries easily, as if joking. He said that technical solutions come to his mind on their own. Tesla is considered one of the most brilliant people of all time (along with Leonardo da Vinci). Tesla's work made possible the development of modern electrical engineering. His inventions were ahead of their time by more than one century. Tesla knew how to use consciousness to change reality. There are still legends about him.


1. The action of even the smallest creature leads to changes in the entire universe.

2. My brain is only a receiver. In outer space there is a certain core from where we draw knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.

3. I don't need models, drawings, experiments. When I have ideas, I start building a device in my imagination, change the design, improve it, and turn it on. And it makes no difference to me if the device is tested in my mind or in the workshop - the results will be the same.

4. Are you familiar with the expression “you can’t jump above your head”? It's a delusion. Man can do everything.

5. The great mysteries of our existence have yet to be unraveled, even death may not be the end.

6. The highest goal of human development is the complete dominance of consciousness over the material world, the use of the forces of nature to meet human needs.

7. Life is and always will be an equation that cannot be solved, although it contains several known factors.

8. Modern scientists think deeply instead of thinking clearly. To think clearly, you need to have common sense, but you can think deeply even when you are completely crazy.

9. This is the problem of many inventors: they lack patience. They lack the willpower to work things out in their minds slowly, clearly and clearly, so that they get a feel for exactly how it will work. They want to immediately try the first idea that comes to mind, and as a result they spend a lot of money and a lot of good material, only to find out by experience that they are working in the wrong direction. We all make mistakes, and it's best to make them before you start doing something.

10. Our world is immersed in a huge ocean of energy, we are flying in endless space at an inconceivable speed. Everything around rotates, moves - everything is energy. We have a huge task ahead of us - to find ways to extract this energy. Then, extracting it from this inexhaustible source, humanity will move forward with giant strides.

11. The spread of civilization can be compared to fire: at first it is a weak spark, then a flickering light, and then a powerful flame endowed with speed and strength.

12. How many people called me a dreamer, how our misguided short-sighted world mocked my ideas. Time will judge us.

13. Everyone should consider his body a priceless gift from those he loves above all, a magnificent work of art. The indescribable beauty, the mystery that lies in the design of human existence is so subtle that even a word, breath, glance, even a thought can damage it. The untidiness that breeds sickness and death is not just a self-destructive, but an incredibly immoral habit.

14. I cut my finger and it bleeds: this finger is part of me. I see the pain of a friend, and this pain hurts me too: we are one with a friend. And watching a defeated enemy, even one that I would regret least of all in the entire universe, I still experience grief. Doesn't this prove that we are all just a part of a single whole?

15. In constant loneliness, the mind becomes sharper. You don't need a big laboratory to think and invent. Ideas are born in the absence of influence on the mind of external conditions. The secret of ingenuity is in solitude.
Ideas are born in solitude.

16. There is nothing that could attract the attention of man to a greater extent and would deserve to be the subject of study than nature. To understand its vast mechanism, to discover its creative forces, and to know the laws that govern it, is the greatest goal of the human mind.

17. It will not be a great evil if the student falls into error; if great minds err, the world pays dearly for their mistakes.

18. If there was some exhausting task in front of me, I pounced on it again and again until I did it. So I practiced day after day, from morning to night. At first it required a strong mental effort directed against inclinations and desires, but as the years passed, this contradiction weakened, and at last my will and desire became one and the same. They are the same today, and this is the secret of all my success.

19. Intuition is something that is ahead of exact knowledge. Our brains have, no doubt, very sensitive nerve cells, which allow us to feel the truth, even when it is not yet available to logical conclusions or other mental efforts.

20. I don't make blueprints, I don't build layouts. I create a drawing in my head, mentally assemble the device from it, test it and run it. For 20 years of work, the results of mental tests, and tests of the same device in the workshop always gave the same results.

21. It is paradoxical, but still true, when it is said that the more we know, the more ignorant we become in the absolute sense, for only through enlightenment do we become aware of our limitations.

22. When a natural attraction develops into a passionate desire, the approach to the goal goes by leaps and bounds.

23. Our shortcomings and our virtues are inseparable, like force and matter. If they separate, the person no longer exists.

24. No community can exist and develop without strict discipline.

25. There is no constant recording in the brain, knowledge is not accumulated. Knowledge is something akin to an echo that needs a break in the silence in order to be called into being.

Nikola Tesla was certainly an eccentric scientist, but many believe that his inventions were more outstanding than those of Alexander Graham Bell or Thomas Edison. His electric cars, wild imagination and eccentric style have become the symbol of the "crazy genius".

Tesla's research into electromagnetism has helped radiologists around the world see human anatomy without having to rip open his stomach. However, in the late 1880s, this idea seemed quite crazy.

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Tesla envisioned that in the future, an entire race of robots would be able to safely and efficiently do the work of humans. In 1898, he demonstrated the radio-controlled boat he invented, which is considered by many to be the "birth of robotics." He predicted that soon the world would be filled with smart machines, robots, various sensors and autonomous systems.

We recall the most faithful quotes of this great scientist.

  1. Are you familiar with the expression “you can’t jump above your head”? It's a delusion. Man can do everything.
  2. The action of even the smallest creature leads to changes in the entire universe.
  3. Modern scientists think deeply instead of thinking clearly. To think clearly, you need to have common sense, but you can think deeply even when you are completely crazy.
  4. The great mysteries of our existence have yet to be unraveled, even death may not be the end.
  5. Everything I've ever done, I've done for humanity; for the sake of a world in which there will be no humiliation and oppression of the poor by the rich.
  6. How many people called me a dreamer, how our deluded short-sighted world mocked my ideas. Time will judge us.
  7. Our world is immersed in a huge ocean of energy, we are flying in endless space at an inconceivable speed. Everything around rotates, moves - everything is energy. Before us is a daunting task - to find ways to extract this energy. Then, extracting it from this inexhaustible source, humanity will move forward with giant strides.
  8. If there is no way to successfully attack any state, the wars will stop.
  9. I don't need models, drawings, experiments. When I have ideas, I start building a device in my imagination, change the design, improve it and turn it on. And it makes no difference to me whether the device is being tested in my thoughts or in the workshop - the results will be the same.
  10. Intuition is something that is ahead of exact knowledge. Our brains have, no doubt, very sensitive nerve cells, which allow us to feel the truth, even when it is not yet available to logical conclusions or other mental efforts.
  11. I'm completely exhausted, but I can't stop working. My experiments are so important, so beautiful, so amazing that I can hardly tear myself away from them to eat. And when I try to sleep, I think about them all the time. Guess I'll keep going until I drop dead.
  12. I no longer work for the present, I work for the future.
  13. What is electricity? 80 years have passed since then and I still ask myself the same question, but I am not able to answer it.
  14. I could split the globe, but I will never do it. My main goal was to point out new phenomena and disseminate ideas that would become starting points for new research.
  15. I need to finish building my station. This will be a step that will move humanity forward for a whole century.
  16. The gift of mental ability comes from God, a Divine Being, and if we focus our minds on this great truth, we come into harmony with this great power. My mother taught me to look for all truths in the Bible.
  17. I finally succeeded in creating discharges, the power of which far exceeds the power of lightning.
  18. The spread of civilization can be compared to fire, at first it is a weak spark, then a flickering light, and then a powerful flame endowed with speed and strength.

One of the greatest engineers was born 157 years ago, on July 10, 1856. During his lifetime, fame from his inventions often went to others, but history puts everything in its place. Perhaps, the American politician Fiorello LaGuardia, who was the mayor of New York at the time of Tesla's death, expressed it best in his panegyric to the scientist: “Tesla is not really dead. Only his poor body became immobile. The real, most important part of Tesla lives in his achievements, which are truly great, almost incalculable and have become an integral part of our civilization, our everyday life. On the occasion of his birthday, we have compiled a small list of his statements about various aspects of life.

1. About the technologies of the future

It will soon be possible to send messages wirelessly around the world, which will be so simple that everyone will be able to carry and control their own device for this.

2. About patience and planning

This is the problem of many inventors: they lack patience. They lack the willpower to work things out in their minds slowly, clearly and clearly, so that they get a feel for exactly how it will work. They want to immediately try the first idea that comes to mind, and as a result they spend a lot of money and a lot of good material, only to find out by experience that they are working in the wrong direction. We all make mistakes, and it's best to make them before you start doing something.

3. About his legacy

What will be the result of my research, time will tell. But whatever it may be, and whatever it may lead to, I will be more than satisfied if future generations will recognize that I have contributed, certainly small, to the development of science.

4. About individualism and humanity

Speaking of man, we also represent humanity as a whole, and when applying scientific methods to an individual, this physical fact should be taken into account. But can anyone today doubt that all these millions of individuals, endless types and characters form a single whole?

Despite free will and action, we are held together, like the stars in the firmament of heaven, united by inextricable bonds. These bonds are invisible, but we can feel them. I cut my finger and it bleeds: this finger is part of me. I see the pain of a friend and this pain hurts me too: we are one with a friend. And watching a defeated enemy, even the one I would regret the least in the whole universe, I still feel grief. Doesn't this prove that we are all just a part of a single whole?

5. About extravagance

We build to destroy. Most of our labors and resources have been wasted. Our march forward is marked by desolation. Everywhere is just a horrendous waste of time, effort and life. A sad but true picture.

6. About neatness

Everyone should consider their body as a priceless gift from those they love above all, a magnificent work of art. The indescribable beauty, the mystery that lies in the design of human existence is so subtle that even a word, breath, glance, even a thought can damage it. The untidiness that breeds sickness and death is not just a self-destructive, but an incredibly immoral habit.

7. About those who appropriated his inventions

Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each according to his works and achievements. The present belongs to them; the future I really worked for - me.

8. About the secrets of life

Life is and always will be an equation that cannot be solved, although it contains several known factors.

CHISINAU, January 7 - Sputnik. Nikola Tesla is considered one of the most brilliant people of his time.

Tesla's inventions had an innovative value, his inventive legacy is being studied by scientists today. In the US, Tesla's fame rivaled any inventor or scientist in history and popular culture.

We offer you 25 important quotes that are attributed to the great inventor.

  • The action of even the smallest creature leads to changes in the entire universe.
  • My brain is just a receiver. In outer space there is a certain core from where we draw knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.
  • I don't need models, drawings, experiments. When I have ideas, I start building a device in my imagination, change the design, improve it, and turn it on. And it makes no difference to me if the device is tested in my mind or in the workshop - the results will be the same.
  • Are you familiar with the expression "you can't jump above your head"? It's a delusion. Man can do everything.
  • The great mysteries of our existence have yet to be unraveled, even death may not be the end.
  • The highest goal of human development is the complete dominance of consciousness over the material world, the use of the forces of nature to meet human needs.
  • Life is and always will be an equation that cannot be solved, although it contains several known factors.
  • Modern scientists think deeply instead of thinking clearly. To think clearly, you need to have common sense, but you can think deeply even when you are completely crazy.
  • This is the problem of many inventors: they lack patience. They lack the willpower to work things out in their minds slowly, clearly and clearly, so that they get a feel for exactly how it will work. They want to immediately try the first idea that comes to mind, and as a result they spend a lot of money and a lot of good material, only to find out by experience that they are working in the wrong direction. We all make mistakes, and it's best to make them before you start doing anything.
  • Our world is immersed in a huge ocean of energy, we are flying in endless space at an inconceivable speed. Everything around rotates, moves - everything is energy. We have a huge task ahead of us - to find ways to extract this energy. Then, extracting it from this inexhaustible source, humanity will move forward with gigantic strides.
  • The spread of civilization can be compared to fire: at first it is a weak spark, then a flickering light, and then a powerful flame endowed with speed and strength.
  • Everyone should consider their body a priceless gift from those they love above all, a magnificent work of art. The indescribable beauty, the mystery that lies in the design of human existence is so subtle that even a word, a breath, a glance, even a thought can damage it. The untidiness that breeds sickness and death is not just a self-destructive, but an incredibly immoral habit.
  • I cut my finger and it bleeds: this finger is part of me. I see the pain of a friend, and this pain hurts me too: we are one with a friend. And watching a defeated enemy, even one that I would regret least of all in the entire universe, I still experience grief. Doesn't this prove that we are all just a part of a single whole?
  • There is nothing that could attract the attention of man to a greater extent and would deserve to be the subject of study than nature. To understand its vast mechanism, to discover its creative powers, and to know the laws that govern it, is the greatest goal of the human mind.
  • It will not be a great evil if the student falls into error; if great minds err, the world pays dearly for their mistakes.
  • If I had some grueling task in front of me, I pounced on it again and again until I did it. So I practiced day after day, from morning to night. At first it required a strong mental effort directed against inclinations and desires, but as the years passed, this contradiction weakened, and at last my will and desire became one and the same. They are the same today, and this is the secret of all my success.
  • Intuition is something that is ahead of exact knowledge. Our brains have, no doubt, very sensitive nerve cells, which allow us to feel the truth, even when it is not yet available to logical conclusions or other mental efforts.
  • When a natural attraction develops into a passionate desire, the approach to the goal goes by leaps and bounds.
  • Our faults and our virtues are as inseparable as force and matter. If they separate, the person no longer exists.
  • No community can exist and develop without strict discipline.
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If there is no way to successfully attack any state, the wars will stop.

(war)

The waves created by my transmitter will be the greatest spontaneous manifestation of energy on the planet.

I need to finish building my station. This will be a step that will move humanity forward for a whole century.

Our world is immersed in a huge ocean of energy, we are flying in endless space at an inconceivable speed. Everything around rotates, moves - everything is energy. Before us is a daunting task - to find ways to extract this energy. Then, extracting it from this inexhaustible source, humanity will move forward with gigantic strides.

My brain is just a receiver. In outer space there is a certain core from where we draw knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.

(space)

I no longer work for the present, I work for the future.

I finally succeeded in creating discharges, the power of which far exceeds the power of lightning.

I could split the globe, but I will never do it. My main goal was to point out new phenomena and disseminate ideas that would become starting points for new research.

These will be aircraft on completely new principles - without gas cylinders, wings or propellers. At high speeds, they will move in all directions regardless of the weather, air pockets and downdrafts.

If faith in the Higher Beginning is one of the essential requirements that are put before a religious person, then in this sense, I would say that most scientists are religious.

The action of even the smallest creature leads to changes in the entire universe.

How many people have called me a dreamer, how our deluded short-sighted world has mocked my ideas. Time will judge us.

I don't need models, drawings, experiments. When I have ideas, I start building a device in my imagination, change the design, improve it, and turn it on. And it makes no difference to me if the device is tested in my mind or in the workshop - the results will be the same. For 20 years I have not had a single exception.

I'm completely exhausted, but I can't stop working. My experiments are so important, so beautiful, so amazing that I can hardly tear myself away from them to eat. And when I try to sleep, I think about them all the time. Guess I'll keep going until I drop dead.

The great mysteries of our existence have yet to be unraveled, even death may not be the end.