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| Nikola Tesla (39 years old) |
Friday, 2 June 2017
Stole it from mankind
What about making electricity free ?, electric power by air ?, too many things related to electricity, the mysterious power that we pay nowadays every month, watching T.V ? making some toasted breads ?, maybe some of you have troubles with some plugs on your houses, those "things" that can make you become an instant human charcoal on Christmas
Maybe you are thinking about the person that I'm implying, the young man from the Austrian empire, the man who could be more if the electricity companies and the wires one, didn't hide like almost 90% of his job. Nikola Tesla was born on the actual Croatia, on 10 of July of 1856, born on a little town named Smiljan, he passed like all his life dedicated to his different types of projects, the letal ray, a machine better called a gun that fires a bundle of micro particles to living entities to destroy them, like humans for example, the famous "Tesla coil", a resonant transformer, that create electric discharges, with a large range of meters, this make electric power with a high frequency. All this projects could be awesome on his days, but he had a potencial enemy, Thomas Alva Edison, the man that "stole" the inventions of Tesla and make it from his own propriety, like the alternate flowing of electricity, or the light bulb, it was a war between the two factions, one side is Nikola Tesla and the humanity, and in the other is Edison with companies, its like a eternal fight for the throne, but sadly for me or the mankind, all the experiments and reports of his man are kept in a safe, we will never know about those experiments that one day could be more than papers, this man made things that could change the history on 180°, maybe in the good way, or maybe not, who knows, the only thing is that they stole it from mankind.
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There are many theorys about Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison enmity...
ReplyDeleteBehind every revolutionary idea, there is a leech that seeks to seize something that is not his own...
ReplyDeleteNicola was very important to our present day advances!
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