Free Kindle Edition eBook: Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century @ Amazon AU & US

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If you want to learn about one of history’s most fascinating minds and uncover some of his secrets of imagination—secrets that enabled him to invent machines light years ahead of his time and literally bring light to the world—then you want to read this book.

Imagination amplifies and colors every other element of genius, and unlocks our potential for understanding and ability.

It’s no coincidence that geniuses not only dare to dream of the impossible for their work, but do the same for their lives. They’re audacious enough to think that they’re not just ordinary players.

Few stories better illustrate this better than the life of the father of the modern world, a man of legendary imaginative power and wonder: Nikola Tesla.

In this book, you’ll be taken on a whirlwind journey through Tesla’s life and work, and not only learn about the successes and mistakes of one of history’s greatest inventors, but also how to look at the world in a different, more imaginative way.

Read this book now and learn lessons from Nikola Tesla on why imagination is so vital to awakening your inner genius, and insights into the real “secret” to creativity, as explained by people like Jobs, Picasso, Dali, and Twain.

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  • +4

    "Our records show that you already purchased Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century on a previous order."

    • Me too

  • +5

    Was surprised to learn it was he, not Marconi who invented the radio. Apparently Marconi "stole" Tesla's invention.

    • -5

      Marconi is a soccer club.

    • +8

      Lol if he was the only one stealing, not to mention Thomas Edison, American government puppet, spy. Literally haunted Tesla till his last day, that's why Tesla couldn't stay long at one place, constantly stalking him to steal his inventions and government wanting them to weaponise it, One of greatest living mind if not the greatest, out of this world and definitely beyond time.

      Highly Recommending to visit Nikola Teslas Museum in Belgrade.

    • I prefer Marconi and Cheese.

  • -4

    Does the book also mention that he was crazy, did not believe in electrons, and as late as 1937 was claiming to have disproved that "curved space" nonsense of Einstein's relativity?

    • +7

      did not believe in electrons,

      He was very positive about this.

    • +3

      Yeah, crazy smart.

      The man practically invented everything to do with electricity.

    • +11

      @ manic

      Quantum particle theory describes a model only. Electrons are not real, they're representations for usage with experimental fact.
      Vortex, Sub-quantum and a miriad of more thorough models do not use the electron concept.

      I have researched Teslas' work and life closely. The man had a youthful and unbridled nature that establishment rejected. He was clearly imaginative and insightful, not mad.

      Einstein stated he did not believe the conclusions from his own early work, I doubt relativity has merit as it seems to generally describe man's limited perception of reality, not reality itself. Pretty confused/dumb really in my view.

      Both men were damn smart. Both were wrong in parts of there work.

      You seem to be less smart than either of them.

      • +7

        With that comment, I vote to upgrade you to username01.

      • Don't get me wrong. I love Tesla.
        Isaac Newton, arguably the greatest scientific genius ever, was also a bit mad.

        And quite right, Einstein had a lot of trouble believing in the implications of QM, which are crazy in themselves.
        But eventually, he had to believe the evidence.

        particle theory describes a model only. Electrons are not real,

        Ok, you do not understand what physics is then. Everything is a model that attempts to predict observations. Nothing is "real".
        I studied physics, and sometimes you cannot make much sense of it, aside from following the maths and see what it says.
        Until something gives better results than the Standard Model, that's what we use.

        • +1

          But eventually, he had to believe the evidence.

          I just want to add, that evidence for entanglement and superposition is still after 70 or so years, nil. They're not understood, and the top in the field stated in 2015 I think, that they can not say beyond a shadow of a doubt that it actually happens.
          Like relativity, I think man will discover eventually that our hallucination of the illusion perceived eventually in our mind from the very limited subset of the vibrations we receive through our 5 physical senses is not understood. So will determine reality by cause and effect rather than flawed intuition and logic.
          As example, the collapse of the wave function in the double split experiments, in my opinion does not happen, rather telepathy allows us to perceive the event wrongly as causal rather than passive observation.
          Anyway that's my view. I think we have to accept our physical world is an after effect of interactive mind (like chi, or a scalar pumped electrical memory medium), that mind and vibrations operate on different principles than field interactions we experience.

          • -2

            @[Deactivated]:

            rather telepathy allows us to perceive … f interactive mind (like chi, or a scalar pumped electrical memory medium)

            OK, now I see why you took offence at the word "crazy". Stay on the meds.

    • +2

      He also hated fat chicks.

  • +1

    You purchased this item on 25 August 2015.

  • Under the circumstances, does anyone have a direct link?

  • -2

    The man had romantic feelings for a pigeon for pity sake. The cult of Tesla is the most ridiculous lightning rod for crackpots. By all means learn about him as he had a fascinating life, but this obviously will be a very biased source.

    • Not romantic feelings. Love, like hundreds of millions of people admit freely to having for horses, dogs, tv and possibly even you.
      Not romantic feelings, universal love, kretin.
      Has ozbargain become the pit of mindless, automatonic morons ahead of schedule. Anymore and I'm gone for good.
      You know souless idiots just like these, with their media-fed ignorant trash arguments, is exactly how Morgan and crew ruined this great humanitarian genius. And the bullcrap lives on.

      • If you're going to go around calling people "kretin", by all means feel free to leave. Don't let the door hit your backside on the way out.

        https://teslauniverse.com/nikola-tesla/articles/nikola-tesla…

        "One night as he lay in bed in the dark the bird flew through the open window and landed on his desk. Feeling that she wanted him and wished to tell him something important, Tesla got up and went to her. She was dying. As the realization came to Tesla he said he saw a brilliant light, blinding and powerful, coming from the pigeon's eyes. He claimed this dazzling light was very real and more intense than any he ever had produced in his laboratory."

        As I said, romantic feelings. I'm not going to call you a "kretin" for disagreeing though.

    • His belief was that there is no point in getting married and having family if you plan to spend all your time at work. He only slept few hours every night and was workaholic. I agree with him! Obviously he was very responsible not that it matters to most people as they keep breeding like cattle.

      • See my response to username02 above. His romanticized hallucinations involving pigeons had nothing to do with being responsible, wanting to work and not wanting to breed.

        And who are you exactly to decide for others whether or not they should breed? Judgmental!

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