Nikola Tesla was no ordinary man, and here are 10 facts you didn't know about him
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Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856. He is an American of Serbian descent. He was an inventor and physicist as well as a study of engineering and his creativity in it. He is particularly famous for his contributions to the design of the alternating current (alternating current) system.
He died in 1943 at the age of eighty-seven, but he was not well known at the time. His inventions and discoveries were not known until recently, so Tesla returned with it to people’s conversations, writing novels about him, and filming many documentaries about him that simulate his life and reveal his inventions.
In 1960, the General Conference on Weights and Measures named the international unit of magnetic field intensity “Tesla” in his honour.
Tesla is no ordinary man and here are ten interesting facts you may not know about Nikola Tesla:

1. Tesla was a big supporter of renewable energy
Where he was worried about people's consumption of the earth's resources, and it was said that he was looking for ways to create renewable energy in the ground and the sky to reduce the impact on natural resources, and perhaps his passion for nature is what prompted him to invent artificial lightning in his laboratory.
2. By chance, Tesla was born during a violent thunderstorm
What prompted the midwife to tell his mother that his birth was a bad omen, and that her son would be (the child of darkness), but his mother responded to this insult by saying, “Rather, her child will be the child of light.”
3. Tesla was very humane
Tesla had a strong desire to improve the lifestyle of those around him, but without any pursuit of material gain, despite his many inventions and scientific contributions, he died poor.
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4. Tesla predicted the wireless network in 1901
Tesla had an amazing imagination, he envisioned a system that could collect information and transmit it to another handheld device, such as the wireless network and mobile phones that we have now, and he also dreamed a lot, but he did not invent everything he dreamed of, as he predicted before X-rays, radar and other inventions .

5. He had a great memory
Tesla was able to recall scenes, meaning he could remember the smallest details of a book he had read, and it is said that he relieved his nightmares when he was young with his powerful imagination.
6. Many of Tesla's properties were kept by the US government
When Tesla died, the “Allen Office” (an office established during World War I with the aim of seizing enemy property) seized his property, then returned most of it to his family, and a few were donated to the Tesla Museum in Belgrade, and it is also strange that the United States government still keeps his documents personal so far.

7. Tesla and Edison weren't enemies
It is wonderful to imagine two geniuses like them constantly competing, especially if this competition is friendly. In fact, they had cooperated in designing the DC generator before Tesla stopped achieving his dream in this field.
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Edison and Tesla
8. Tesla suffered from insomnia and compulsive behavior
Tesla only slept for two hours a day, and what wasn't clear was whether he was doing it on his own will or he couldn't sleep any ..?more
Tesla also hated jewelry and hair, and was so obsessed with the number 3 that he cleaned his room before his evening meal with 18 handkerchiefs (18 are divisible by 3).

9. Tesla was a friend of the famous writer Mark Twain
Friends of Twain had challenged his digestion speed during one of their meetings and Tesla was present, so Tesla called Twain to stand on a platform while he played the high-frequency oscillator, and 90 seconds later Twain had emptied everything in his bowels.
Tesla had invented this oscillator in his quest to generate more efficient electricity, and it was an “earthquake” machine that shook his home and neighborhood in Manhattan during his experiments.
10. You can get free wi-fi from Tesla
A collective campaign was launched to create a seven-foot-tall statue of Tesla in Palo Alto, California, in May 2013. The amount of donations reached $ 127,000 from 722 donors, and the statue was erected in December of the same year. The statue was also built with a time capsule and free contact points. for anyone.
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Statue of Nikola Tesla




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