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"Nikola Tesla" is the most important innovator in history, whose brilliance illuminated the world we live in today. Einstein referred to him as the 'Smartest Man Alive' for his advanced ideology which was strange and crazy for most people of that time. Let's explore his past life which led him to such excellence... 🧵

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1. Surprisingly, he came into the world during a lightning storm. - Tesla, the man whose research focused on electricity, was born around midnight during a lightning storm. - It is said that the midwife assisting Tesla's mother openly proclaimed the lightning to be a bad omen, claiming that Tesla would be a child of darkness. In response, his mother asserted, "No, he will be a child of light." - This dramatic arrival foreshadowed his groundbreaking contributions to electrical engineering and his later experiments with light.

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2. Edison was his biggest rival, but not his enemy. - Many view them as enemies, yet Tesla initially worked for Edison, helping to design DC generators before famously leaving to focus on his own AC induction motor project. - At one point, Edison attended a conference where Tesla was speaking and quietly took a seat at the back of the auditorium. Tesla noticed him in the audience, drew attention to him, and led the crowd in giving Edison a standing ovation. - Their relationship was marked by both admiration and tension. For instance, during a fire at Tesla's laboratory, Edison offered him a workspace, demonstrating that there was some mutual respect between them.

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3. He scared 'Mark Twain' so badly that it made him poop. - Residents near Tesla's laboratory often claimed he had an 'earthquake machine' capable of shaking down an entire block, but it was actually a high-frequency oscillator that caused intense vibrations. - Tesla invited the writer Mark Twain, who suffered from digestive issues to his lab and had him stand on a platform connected to the oscillator. The platform shook so violently that Twain jumped off in a panic, rushing to find a restroom. - Tesla remarked, "It didn’t bring the block to ruins, but it did shake the poop out of Mark Twain."

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4. He created the idea for smartphone in 1901 but never executed. - While Tesla had a brilliant mind, he struggled to bring them to reality. He shared a novel method to develop transatlantic radio with his business partner, J.P. Morgan, for instant communication. - This method involved collecting stock quotes and telegram messages, which would then be sent to his laboratory. There, he would encode the information and assign each piece a unique frequency, which would be transmitted to a device small enough to fit in your hand. - In essence, Tesla envisioned smartphones and wireless internet, a concept that particularly fascinated him, as noted by Carlson.

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5. He remained unmarried for an unusual reason. - Tesla remained single throughout his life, once expressing that he felt he could never be worthy enough for a woman, choosing instead to devote himself entirely to science. - He believed that romantic relationships would disrupt his research, and even claimed to have been in love with a white pigeon. In his later years, he reflected, “I loved that pigeon as a man loves a woman, and she loved me. As long as I had her, there was a purpose to my life.” - His unwavering commitment to his work resulted in groundbreaking innovations, but also led to a solitary personal life, underscoring the unique and often eccentric nature of his genius.

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6. He partially succeeded in powering the world with Niagara Falls. - Nikola Tesla envisioned using the power of Niagara Falls to electrify the world. In 1895, his dream came true with the establishment of the first hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls, utilizing his groundbreaking alternating current (AC) system. - This remarkable accomplishment showcased the vast potential of renewable energy and marked a significant turning point in the history of electricity. - Tesla's innovative efforts at Niagara Falls not only supplied power to nearby cities but also facilitated the widespread adoption of AC power, fundamentally transforming the way electricity is generated and distributed around the globe.

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7. He used to believe and had visions of Aliens all his life. - Tesla often said he had vivid visions that helped him with his work. He described these visions as bright flashes of light that showed him detailed images of his inventions. Tesla also believed in some unusual ideas, like the existence of life on other planets. - He famously suggested that his wireless signals could be picked up by beings from outer space. In 1899, while experimenting with radio waves in Colorado Springs, he claimed to have received strange signals that he thought were messages from intelligent beings on Mars. - These quirky beliefs, although controversial, added to the mysterious and fascinating nature of Tesla's character.

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8. He died with no money despite such a brilliant mind. - Despite his amazing inventions and contributions to modern technology, Nikola Tesla died broke and alone in 1943. Throughout his life, he was more interested in his scientific work than in making money. - He often forgot to secure patents or earn royalties for his inventions. His ambitious projects and lack of business skills led to many financial problems.

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By the end of his life, Tesla lived in a small hotel room in New York City, depending on the kindness of friends and supporters. His death marked the end of a life filled with brilliant ideas but also overshadowed by money troubles and a lack of recognition. That's the story of Nikola Tesla. Thank you for reading. GeniusGTX.

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