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Tesla - Premium Edition: 70+ Scientific Works Lectures & Essays - Revolutionizing Science and Technology Through Genius Innovations - cover

Tesla - Premium Edition: 70+ Scientific Works Lectures & Essays - Revolutionizing Science and Technology Through Genius Innovations

Nikola Tesla

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Tesla - Premium Edition: 70+ Scientific Works, Lectures & Essays," readers are invited to delve into the expansive intellectual landscape crafted by one of history'Äôs most visionary inventors. This anthology not only showcases Tesla'Äôs groundbreaking scientific theories and innovative designs but also offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a man who sought to revolutionize the world through electricity and magnetism. It combines a rigorous academic approach with a narrative style that is both accessible and enlightening, fitting seamlessly within the context of late 19th and early 20th-century scientific discourse, characterized by profound technological transformation and a burgeoning fascination with electricity. Nikola Tesla'Äôs genius was propelled by a combination of extraordinary intellect, tireless curiosity, and personal experiences, including his immigrant past and encounters with other prominent scientists of his time. His travels and observations of the rapidly evolving technological environments allowed him to articulate not only his inventions but also philosophical reflections on humanity's relationship with science. This collection serves as the culmination of his explorations into the unseen forces that govern the universe, shaped by an insatiable quest for knowledge. For anyone captivated by the intersection of science, innovation, and history, this book is a must-read. It presents a compelling synthesis of Tesla'Äôs ideas that remain profoundly relevant in today'Äôs age of technological advancement. Engaging yet informative, this anthology is essential for scholars, students, and enthusiasts seeking a deeper appreciation of Tesla's contributions to science and society.
Verfügbar seit: 14.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 1008 Seiten.

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