Mystery numbers can 'open up the universe' of the scientist 'crazy' genius

Known as the "genius mad scientist" with daring ideas expressing his vast vision in Physics, but little is known, Tesla is also a mathematical genius.

Recently, a drawing of him was found revealing his unique method of multiplying numbers in a very simple way.

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Unique method with Tesla's base 12 system.

The painting was discovered at a long-standing workshop in central Arizona (USA) by local artist, Abe Zucca.

They are thought to be created by Tesla on the last days of his free energy lab (Tesla 'Free Energy), Wardenclyffe.

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Important inventions in Tesla's life.

This draft also reveals many answers to many unanswered questions about Mathematics.

Many manuscripts are also found along with it in a small chest, which is mainly related to his energy research and most of them related to Physics.

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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.

A lot of annotations are scribbled on these manuscripts, some of which have been published later, but some of them are unknown. Most notable is the spiral map of Mathematical multiplication.

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This method, if applied, can replace common ones such as base 10 and create a revolution.

Abe Zucca copied them and gave them to mathematicians and thinkers . Just a few days later a math teacher at the local high school, Joey Grether tried to decode the system and obtained positive results.

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Tesla and Einstein (1920).

Joey Grether argues that the spiral not only investigates multiplication as an interconnected network, it also shows an intuitive look at how the numbers are arranged in 12 locations of the network.

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In 1870, Tesla moved to Karlovac to enroll in the Higher Real Gymnasium.He was deeply influenced by Martin Sekulić, a math teacher.Tesla can calculate the integral in the head, which makes his teacher unbelievable and thinks that Tesla has cheated.He graduated in 1873 (one year earlier of the school level).

"This drawing allows us to see numbers as a model, the creation of primes, twins, super-numbers, multiplication and division, as well as some other systems, I think, it was discovered ".

The diagram itself is very intuitive, allowing students to see how the numbers interact with each other on the spiral based on 12 positions and extend to the multiple of 12.

That's why a year has 12 months, 12 inches is 1 foot, 24 hours in a day .

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Tesla is a forgotten genius.

Tesla built this chart as a clock with 12 positions, he also notes: "If you know the splendor of numbers 3, 6, 9, you have the key to understanding the universe."

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Tesla is also a Math genius.

It is very difficult to tell the evolution of this board.

However, Grether thought: "If we can let students use this technique, play with it, and help them find ways to use it, we can overcome the traditional fear of all. people with Mathematics ".

"Instead of memorizing the multiplication tables, we can learn their positions to better understand how they work together."

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"I'm not afraid they steal their ideas, I'm just afraid they don't understand it at all" - Tesla.

One interesting thing is, this spiral chart is dated December 12, 1912. Perhaps the base 12 counting system is the preferred system that the genius Tesla used in his research life. As the key to the universe as he said.