The Extraordinary Life Of Nikola Tesla

By Adidas Wilson

The Extraordinary Life Of Nikola Tesla - Adidas Wilson
  • Release Date: 2018-03-24
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

Description

Nikola Tesla's predictions for the 21st Century mark him as a visionary. He envisioned a clean environment and healthy food. He also predicted a shift from focusing on politics to focusing on scientific inventions. He idealized robots. Nikola Tesla held meetings in the 1930s with Journalists of notable publications such as Times Magazine and New York Times. However, Nikola Tesla had a very close relationship with a German Journalist known as George Sylvester Viereck. George Sylvester Viereck served a five-year jail term from 1942 to 1947. Tesla died in 1943. It is not known if the two were still friends in the 1940s when the Government showed so much interest in Viereck's activities. Viereck's jail sentence was because he failed to disclose in America of his NAZI Regime affiliations. He was German-American, lived in Riverside drive in New York and was a noted Nazi regime affiliated propagandist. Nikola Tesla held interviews in his Manhattan home, the 20th floor of Governor Clinton hotel. He talked of his early days as an inventor and his predictions for the 21st Century. Two myths exist on the late Tesla. Interestingly, one of the myths asserts that Tesla greatest enemy was Thomas Edison. The second mystery of Nikola Tesla is more amazing. The current world talks of his great abilities.   A search on the web would provide articles describing Tesla lost inventions, famous discoveries, and a visionary leader. However, during his days, no one acknowledged his unique abilities.  Patent disputes occurring between Westinghouse and General Electric have undermined Tesla discovery of present day alternating current.  General Electric hired a man to author a book on the Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena. Despite thousands of people not reading about the name Tesla, it did not stop his fame. Today people know of his great innovations. Smith Rolf terms the period of starting 1893 as Tesla's decade.