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Tesla's Legacy - Collected Works of the Visionary Inventor Who Changed the Future - 70+ Scientific Studies Lectures & Articles (With Letters & Autobiography) - cover

Tesla's Legacy - Collected Works of the Visionary Inventor Who Changed the Future - 70+ Scientific Studies Lectures & Articles (With Letters & Autobiography)

Nikola Tesla

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Tesla's Legacy - Collected Works of the Visionary Inventor Who Changed the Future," readers are invited into the profound mind of Nikola Tesla, a pioneer whose innovations laid the groundwork for modern electrical systems and wireless technology. This collection presents a meticulous assemblage of Tesla's writings, technical papers, and personal correspondences, showcasing his unique ability to blend scientific rigor with lyrical prose. Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age and early 20th century, the work contextualizes Tesla's revolutionary ideas within the burgeoning fields of electromagnetism and energy transmission, illuminating his often overlooked philosophical reflections on humanity's relationship with technology. Nikola Tesla was not merely an inventor; he was a visionary thinker profoundly influenced by the intersecting currents of science, mysticism, and societal transformation. Born into a tumultuous era in Eastern Europe, Tesla's later relocation to America galvanized his pursuit of enlightenment through innovation. His life'Äîmarked by fierce rivalries and the relentless pursuit of progress'Äîimbued him with a deep sense of responsibility to improve the world via electricity and renewable energy, themes that resonate throughout this collection. Readers who delve into "Tesla's Legacy" will find an inspiring exploration of one man's quest to reshape the future. The book serves as a vital resource for enthusiasts of science, history, and philosophy, offering insights not only into Tesla's ingenious inventions but also into his enduring vision for a sustainable world driven by technology working harmoniously with nature.
Disponibile da: 16/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1009 pagine.

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