Nikola Tesla

Description: (Inventor, Engineer & Futurist, Who Obtained Over 300 Patents)

Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, best known for his development of alternating current electrical systems. He also made extraordinary contributions to the fields of electromagnetism and wireless radio communications. He was a child prodigy and possessed eidetic memory. He also had a futuristic vision for mankind which is evident from most of his discoveries and researches. He was a trained electrical and mechanical engineer whose discoveries and inventions included the modern electric motor, wireless transmission of energy, basic laser, radar technology, the first neon and fluorescent illumination, and the Tesla coil (widely used in radio, television sets, and other electronic equipment). Though he was a great inventor, his life was mostly marred by poverty as he was a terrible businessman. He was impractical with his money and never got involved in a relationship with anyone. Although he was regarded as a generous and polite person by his friends, he had very limited social interaction with them because of his firm daily routine. He was a loner all his life and died penniless without the accolades that he would ultimately earn after his death. He was undoubtedly one of the most influential inventors of the 20th century whose discoveries in the field of electricity were way ahead of his time. His discoveries continue to influence technology even today.

Overview

Birthday July 10, 1856 (Cancer)
Born In Croatia/hrvatska
Died on January 7, 1943
Parents Milutin Tesla
Duka Tesla
Relatives Angelina, Dane, Marica, Milka

Did you know

Where did Nikola Tesla die? Nikola Tesla died in Room 3327 of the New Yorker Hotel in New York City on January 7, 1943.
What was Nikola Tesla's most famous invention? Nikola Tesla's most famous invention was the alternating current (AC) electrical system, which revolutionized the distribution of electricity.
Did Nikola Tesla work with Thomas Edison? Yes, Nikola Tesla briefly worked for Thomas Edison's company, but the two inventors had different approaches to electrical technology and eventually became rivals.
What is the Tesla coil and its purpose? The Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla. Its main purpose is to produce high-voltage, low-current, high-frequency alternating-current electricity.
Did Nikola Tesla believe in extraterrestrial life? Nikola Tesla expressed beliefs in the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life and claimed to have received signals from Mars. However, these claims were not widely accepted by the scientific community.
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