Anomalous life of scientist Nikola Tesla

Historically, we have always recorded Thomas Edison as the greatest inventor except before, but even in his day there was an equally talented inventor. That is Nikola Tesla.

For many reasons, compared to Edison, not many people understand the greatness of Tesla and the important applications from his inventions. Of course the article does not try to put two great people at the same time on the scale, both have their own successes. For Edison, he was successful for commercial purposes, his inventions were extremely high-profile and quite close. For Tesla, most people see him as a simple scientist, always devoting himself to science and leaving precious legacies. This article will mention Tesla and what makes him a great scientist.

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See the potential

At that time when money was the top priority, most scientists and engineers focused on the commercial issues of scientific programs as well as inventions. For Tesla, he always went his own way. It is for this reason that his scientific life has many sublime but also very arduous, impoverished. According to some documents, there were even some times when he was taken advantage of by his colleagues.

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Tesla is not like Edison, he is not actively campaigning, promoting strong images to the public or using newspapers to get an advantage. He merely went into his work, struggling to advocate for long-term research. Tesla has come up with many ideas and works of macro and potential for the future. For example, when he signed up to invent the Tesla coil used to transmit and receive strong radio signals when tuned for resonance at the same frequency or around the 1900s, he wrote a 60-page article for Century magazine titled "The issue of strengthening human energy resources". His creativity is not as practical as his colleagues at the same time, but has a great impact on future issues.

Big dreams

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Tesla is not only talented but also has great ambitions, but sometimes he is considered a mad scientist because of this. Even in his early years, he built an idea that exploited the power of Niagara Falls. Later he also won a contract to implement his plan, but even so not many people believe that Tesla's hydroelectric machines will work. However, midnight on November 16, 1896, this work transmitted electricity over a distance of 25 miles to factories in Buffalo, New York. Dare to dream, dare to do what few people think is one of Tesla's own features.

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In 1883, at the World's Fair in Chicago (USA), Tesla talked about wireless transmission networks. Accordingly, the large coils can light wire-free fluorescent bulbs away from tens of meters away, and due to the electric field acting directly into light and not using electrodes. He also dreamed that the technology could allow people to obtain energy from longer distances without wires. Although this dream so far the whole world has not been real, but with the speed of technology development, it is not far away that his dream will come true.

Special lifestyle and strange things

Nikola Tesla is a scientist who is considered quite 'crazy' for many people. He suffers from a syndrome that is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD - a kind of chronic psychological disorder, the common sign of the disease is obsessive thoughts, worries for no good reason. and must enforce compulsive behaviors to reduce stress, which is a form of disease that is directly related to stress.

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His life has many special signs related to the number 3. It is said that Tesla often circled 3 times before entering a building, and he always asked for 18 (1 divisible by 3). napkins to polish silver and water glasses every night. He lived alone in the last years of his life in apartment 3327 (also a number divided by 3) on the 33rd floor of the New York Hotel. In the end, he died 3 days before his 87th birthday.

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There are rumors that Tesla used to work for 84 hours without sleep. And his sleeps were always fluttering and broken. There are even some who argue that he was born in his sleep. In addition to the unusual sleep, he normally has a quite healthy lifestyle and focuses on appearance. Tesla believes that what today's health care professionals agree, that a healthy body will create a clear mind. Therefore, he often walk 8 to 10 kilometers per day. Every evening before going to bed, he often massaged his toes because he believed it would stimulate brain cells. However Tesla chose for himself a single life. At the end of his life, Tesla interviewed that the reason he was not married was because of science. In addition Tesla loves animals, especially pigeons.

Conclusion

Overall, Tesla is a talented and special person. But his importance for decades has been underestimated, even his inventions have been mistaken for others. To this day, people have a better view of people as well as his inventions. It can be affirmed that he is one of the greatest scientists of all time.

Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 - January 7, 1943) is an Serb American inventor, physicist, mechanical engineer and electrical engineer. He was born in Smiljan, Austrian Empire, later to become a US citizen. Tesla is known for his revolutionary contributions in the fields of electricity and magnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tesla's inventions and theoretical works made the basis of the generation system. AC power, including multi-phase power distribution system and alternating electric motor, help create the 2nd Industrial Revolution.

Because of his eccentricity and strange and unbelievable statements about the development of science and technology, Tesla was isolated and considered a mad scientist at the end of his life. He died in 86 years in a New York hotel room with a small amount of money in his pocket.