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The Tesla Collection: 70+ Scientific Works Lectures & Essays - cover
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The Tesla Collection: 70+ Scientific Works Lectures & Essays

Nikola Tesla

Editora: DigiCat

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In "The Tesla Collection: 70+ Scientific Works, Lectures & Essays," Nikola Tesla compiles a remarkable range of his writings, showcasing his advancements in electrical engineering and insights into the future of technology. This anthology is marked by Tesla's distinctive blend of visionary prose and rigorous scientific inquiry, reflecting his thoughts on alternating current, wireless communication, and energy transmission. The literary style is both technical and poetic, often drawing on metaphysical concepts that underscore his belief in the interconnectedness of science and humanity. Through this collection, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of Tesla's innovative theories and their implications for modern science. Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American inventor and futurist, devoted his life to unlocking the mysteries of electricity and energy. His upbringing in a culturally rich environment and profound interest in science propelled him into a career defining the electrical age. Tesla's relentless curiosity and passion for discovery led to inventions such as the Tesla coil and contributions to the development of the AC electrical system, enduring influences that pervade contemporary technology. This collection is not merely an assemblage of scientific documents; it is an invitation to explore the mind of one of history's greatest inventors. Readers who seek to understand not only the mechanics of electricity but also the philosophical and visionary underpinnings of innovation will find this book an essential resource, illuminating the profound impact of Tesla's work on our modern world.
Disponível desde: 13/11/2022.
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