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leva [86]
3 years ago
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Observations: Nikola Tesla Character Traits Answer: Motivations Answer: Contribution to Science Answer: Your Opinion and Respons

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ale4655 [162]3 years ago
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Nikola Tesla is a Serbian American scientist, born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1856. At first glance, Tesla's talents and character traits are obvious, such as highly developed creativity, introvertedness, curiosity, rationality, asceticism, etc. Even, as a very small, he showed the great power of imagination, the ability to imagine even the tiniest, detailed and realistic things.

The motto of Nikola Tesla, throughout his life, was not material wealth that led him to all his inventions. It is known that he died poor in a hotel room in New York in 1943. The greatest motivation that led him was to contribute to humanity, through his inventions, which would have offered the humanization of humanity. No collision for money and killing each other. He rejected the Nobel Prize, stating that Nobel invented a dynamite. He said that it was not important that they had stolen a large number of his ideas, it was devastating that the thieves did not have their own ideas. One of his vision and ideas that are conducive are purely free energy for everyone on Earth. Of course, big corporations live on profit, they could not even imagine that it would come to life. When it comes to free energy for all, it is considered to be a vision of the pre-use of wi-fi, among other things. His motives were purely ethical..

He invented the first AC motor, and developed the technology of generating and transmitting technology. This electrical system, it is dominant even today, around the world. It also created a Tesla "coil" that is still used in radio technology.

Based on Tesla's invention, about 300 patents were obtained around the world, some of which were not taken into account.

Nikola Tesla died in 1943 and six months after his death, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that all Marconi's radio patents were invalid, and awarded the patents for the radio to Tesla.

Nikola Tesla is an out-of-class scientist, and still difficult to understand because of his universal genius and humanity, especially because he never fought for material compensation for his inventions. Unthinkable, especially today, isn't it?

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