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We destroy myths and facts
Today we will try to destroy the few known facts, which are in fact erroneous or untrue. Looking further, there are a lot of interesting things. 1. Is Nikola Tesla worked part time swimming instructor?
Nikola Tesla was prescribed a lot. They called him a crook pool, play for money addict and someone considers him legendary genius. But despite what you may have recently seen the photo above, Nikola Tesla has never been a swimming instructor.
The photo was taken in 1898. And while the man in the picture really resembles a genius inventor, it is almost certainly not him.
By 1898, Tesla achieved great success in robotics, radio and X-ray studies. He was also quite rich, very well known and could not safely swim, remain unrecognized. It seems highly unlikely that he took a job as a swimming instructor. It will be quite surprising if it turns out that the picture was faked specifically.
2. Are the pyramids were covered with snow?
In Egypt, indeed recently it snowed. But this photo of the pyramids covered with fake snow. The photo above was taken a long time and has been modified to create the impression that they are covered with snow.
3. Does this photograph depicts Albert Einstein with your doctor?
This photo is presented as an example of the fact that the greatest minds of the world often have mental health problems. But is this photo shows Albert Einstein and his doctor? No.
In this picture of 1948, but on it is depicted Einstein gostyaschy at Korda Meyer, Jr., president of United World Federalists, a group that advocated the idea of a world government. According to the magazine Life, they discussed the possibility of Russia's attitude towards a world government.
4. Is this the real picture of Nikola Tesla in his laboratory?
This image of Nikola Tesla in his laboratory is basically a real photo. But in many ways it's not quite the real picture. This picture contains several layers, making the image on it more spectacular.
The image was created in the laboratory of Tesla in Colorado Springs in 1899 and described in the biography of Tesla in 1996 by Marc Seifer very clear and honest:
"Magician in his laboratory in Colorado Springs sits near a zipper on this famous multi-layered photos.»
One of the most probable versions of its collapse, as a scientist, states that Tesla did not know how to properly promote themselves and was unjustly forgotten by history. As V.Bernard Carlson explained in his new biography of Tesla: "He was a great actor, who loved to please the audience with illusions. And this picture is a perfect example of his dramatic talent. »
This - a fantastic photo. But it is not really something for which many give it.
5. Is it whiskey was kept exposed to radiation?
The label of the "Bourbon 21st century" in 1960 appeared recently on a huge number of sites. Americans in the 1960s were unquestionably possessed all nuclear. But is this bottle contains whiskey, which is kept for 30 days when exposed to radiation?
No. In fact, the bottle was a joke, and bait sold in stores. Bottle "Radioactive whiskey" was virtually empty, except for a small, battery-operated, the motor which, as was supposed to scare your guests to the party, its radioactive fluctuation.
6. Was this the first ambulances?
Subject often encountered with this photograph, says that bicycle ambulance, depicted above, is "the world's first emergency help." Nowhere is the date, but even if we logically assume that it was before the First World War, there is no reason to believe that it is the first. Animal-drawn ambulances were used long before this photo was taken.
7.Deystvitelno whether it's the biggest horse in the world?
The photo above shows the largest ever recorded horse named Brooklyn Supreme. This horse lived in the period from 1928 until 1948. «Brookie» was 19.2 hands in height and weighed about 1, 45 tons.
But the biggest ever recorded horse was born in 1848. It was a horse named Mammoth (at birth his name Sampson). This horse has reached a height of 21.5 hands and weighed 1.55 tons. Brookie was undoubtedly a huge horse, but definitely not the biggest.
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Nikola Tesla was prescribed a lot. They called him a crook pool, play for money addict and someone considers him legendary genius. But despite what you may have recently seen the photo above, Nikola Tesla has never been a swimming instructor.
The photo was taken in 1898. And while the man in the picture really resembles a genius inventor, it is almost certainly not him.
By 1898, Tesla achieved great success in robotics, radio and X-ray studies. He was also quite rich, very well known and could not safely swim, remain unrecognized. It seems highly unlikely that he took a job as a swimming instructor. It will be quite surprising if it turns out that the picture was faked specifically.
2. Are the pyramids were covered with snow?
In Egypt, indeed recently it snowed. But this photo of the pyramids covered with fake snow. The photo above was taken a long time and has been modified to create the impression that they are covered with snow.
3. Does this photograph depicts Albert Einstein with your doctor?
This photo is presented as an example of the fact that the greatest minds of the world often have mental health problems. But is this photo shows Albert Einstein and his doctor? No.
In this picture of 1948, but on it is depicted Einstein gostyaschy at Korda Meyer, Jr., president of United World Federalists, a group that advocated the idea of a world government. According to the magazine Life, they discussed the possibility of Russia's attitude towards a world government.
4. Is this the real picture of Nikola Tesla in his laboratory?
This image of Nikola Tesla in his laboratory is basically a real photo. But in many ways it's not quite the real picture. This picture contains several layers, making the image on it more spectacular.
The image was created in the laboratory of Tesla in Colorado Springs in 1899 and described in the biography of Tesla in 1996 by Marc Seifer very clear and honest:
"Magician in his laboratory in Colorado Springs sits near a zipper on this famous multi-layered photos.»
One of the most probable versions of its collapse, as a scientist, states that Tesla did not know how to properly promote themselves and was unjustly forgotten by history. As V.Bernard Carlson explained in his new biography of Tesla: "He was a great actor, who loved to please the audience with illusions. And this picture is a perfect example of his dramatic talent. »
This - a fantastic photo. But it is not really something for which many give it.
5. Is it whiskey was kept exposed to radiation?
The label of the "Bourbon 21st century" in 1960 appeared recently on a huge number of sites. Americans in the 1960s were unquestionably possessed all nuclear. But is this bottle contains whiskey, which is kept for 30 days when exposed to radiation?
No. In fact, the bottle was a joke, and bait sold in stores. Bottle "Radioactive whiskey" was virtually empty, except for a small, battery-operated, the motor which, as was supposed to scare your guests to the party, its radioactive fluctuation.
6. Was this the first ambulances?
Subject often encountered with this photograph, says that bicycle ambulance, depicted above, is "the world's first emergency help." Nowhere is the date, but even if we logically assume that it was before the First World War, there is no reason to believe that it is the first. Animal-drawn ambulances were used long before this photo was taken.
7.Deystvitelno whether it's the biggest horse in the world?
The photo above shows the largest ever recorded horse named Brooklyn Supreme. This horse lived in the period from 1928 until 1948. «Brookie» was 19.2 hands in height and weighed about 1, 45 tons.
But the biggest ever recorded horse was born in 1848. It was a horse named Mammoth (at birth his name Sampson). This horse has reached a height of 21.5 hands and weighed 1.55 tons. Brookie was undoubtedly a huge horse, but definitely not the biggest.
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