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Nikola Tesla
"Were we to seize and eliminate from our

industrial world the results of Mr. Tesla 's work,

the wheels of industry would cease to turn, our

electric cars and trains would stop, our towns

would be dark, our mills would be dead and idle.

Yes, so far reaching is his work that it has become

the warp and woof of industry... His name marks

an epoch in the advance of electrical science.

From that work has sprung a revolution..." -B.A.

Behrend If you were to go to an encyclopedia and

tried to find out who invented the radio, X- rays,

and the tube amplifier, this is what you would find:

radio was invented by Marconi, X- rays by

Roentgen, and the tube amplifier by de Forest.

While you 're there, look to see who invented the

fluorescent bulb, neon lights, the speedometer, the

basics of radar, and the microwave oven. I don 't

know who the encyclopedias say invented those

things, but I bet it won 't give any mention of a man

by the name of Nikola Tesla. In fact, I bet they

won 't give much mention of Tesla for any of the

many things he invented. We can thank Thomas

Edison for this. Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljian,

Croatia at precisely midnight on July 9/10, 1856.

Not a lot is known about his early childhood. His

father was an orthodox priest, and his mother,

though unschooled, was highly intelligent. Tesla

had an extraordinary memory, and he spoke six

languages. He Spent four years studying math,

physics, and mechanics at the Polytechnic Institute

at Graz. Tesla first came to America in 1884,

when he was 28. He worked for Thomas Edison.

Edison, at the time, had just patented the lightbulb,

and needed a system to distribute the electricity.

One of Tesla 's gifts was an understanding of

electricity. Edison promised Tesla large amounts

of money if he could work out the kinks in

Edison 's DC system of electricity. In the end,

Tesla saved Edison over $100,000 (which would

be millions today), but Edison refused to live up to

his end of the



Bibliography: PAGE 1. http://home.nycap.rr.com/useless/tesla/tesla.html 2. http://www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~bogdan/tesla

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