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Unfortunately, the CIA stole Tesla's notes, drawing and plans from his hotel room the day of his death never to be seen again.
I'm pretty sure there's a small paperback book that covers many of his patents, but I'll have to check my shelf when I get home.edit- I think it's The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla and should be easy to find by search.
Tesla was a bright man, but he sure has been appropriated by the woo-woo fuckwits. Take anything you read about him with a grain of salt.
Quote from: c4757p on September 04, 2013, 09:09:25 pmTesla was a bright man, but he sure has been appropriated by the woo-woo fuckwits. Take anything you read about him with a grain of salt."The Woo-Woo Fuckwits." I'm going to have to remember that one.
yeah, I agree. however, all the electronics magazines (tech mags, not gadget mags) are right next to the aliens, voodoo, tattoo, and pyramid power mags in all the books stores around here. So even tesla's own books aren't worth reading?
So even tesla's own books aren't worth reading?
The problem with Tesla is that there is a group of nutcases, fanboys, mystic and conspiracy theorist who spin everything he did and a lot of things he actually didn't do into a mysterious legend. Tesla was an engineer and inventor. Some of his stuff worked and was great. Other stuff didn't work and was rubbish. And he was a bit of a nutcase. That's it.
the woo-woo fuckwits
The best I've seen was on NetFlix called something like "War of the Currents
Plus, some of his "inventions" were not even original either.Chris
Which one?