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The Tesla Collection: 70+ Scientific Works Lectures & Essays - Revolutionary Insights: A Comprehensive Compilation of Tesla's Scientific Works and Groundbreaking Ideas - cover

The Tesla Collection: 70+ Scientific Works Lectures & Essays - Revolutionary Insights: A Comprehensive Compilation of Tesla's Scientific Works and Groundbreaking Ideas

Nikola Tesla

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Tesla Collection: 70+ Scientific Works, Lectures & Essays," Nikola Tesla presents a comprehensive anthology of his pioneering thoughts and groundbreaking discoveries that shaped the modern electrical age. The collection is characterized by Tesla's eloquent and visionary literary style, blending scientific rigor with a poetic touch that invites readers into the mind of a true innovator. Spanning a wide array of subjects'Äîfrom alternating current to wireless communication'ÄîTesla's writings reveal not only his technical brilliance but also his philosophical musings on energy and its relationship to humanity, situating the work within the broader context of late 19th and early 20th-century scientific transformation. Nikola Tesla, an immigrant from Serbia, rose to prominence in America as one of the foremost inventors and visionaries of his time. His background in engineering and physics, coupled with an insatiable curiosity about energy and the potential for technological advancement, fueled his prolific output. Tesla's work often emerged from a deep-seated belief in the connectivity of all things, which resonated through his advocacy for renewable energy and his critiques of the monopolistic practices of his contemporaries. For readers passionate about the intersection of science, technology, and philosophy, "The Tesla Collection" is an indispensable compendium. It offers both historical insight and timeless wisdom, making it essential for anyone interested in the evolution of electrical engineering and the visionary insights of one of history's most enigmatic figures. Dive into Tesla's world and explore the ideas that continue to influence innovations today.
Disponible depuis: 30/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 1008 pages.

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