Why Nikola Tesla is compared to Elon Musk

The great inventor and scientist Nikola Tesla is known all over the world. It is customary to put it on a par with Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein. In fact, a man with more than 700 patents died in poverty and oblivion. Nevertheless, any Tesla Now it is considered a work that was ahead of its time by many tens or even hundreds of years.



It is even more interesting to learn that the great mind not only worked every day in his laboratory, but was also famous for his predictions. Some of them are still considered fantastic. But most of them, it is worth admitting, have long come true and continue to come true to this day.

Tesla's invention of radio and x-rays? Indeed, Tesla invented radio long before Popov and Marconi. But in this matter the luminary of science failed ordinary bureaucracy. Nicola had some problems getting a patent. That is, in fact, the invention was already ready, there were all schemes and special confirmations of performance. There was no patent. As they say, without a piece of paper, you're a bug.

A similar story happened with X-rays. Now all textbooks teach that X-ray was discovered only in 1895 by the German physicist Wilhelm Konrad Röntgen. But years before that, Tesla studied them and achieved certain results. This is evidenced by the famous photo of the scientist’s leg: the picture shows part of the tibia and foot of Nikola, as well as a metal headset of the shoe. Just like if the picture was taken today.



In addition, Tesla studied alternating current and even noticed that if the human body conduct electricity with a current frequency of more than 700 Hz, the body will not even notice it. Interestingly, the scientist put all the experiments exclusively on himself. Not forgetting about safety, though. These observations gave a great impetus to the development of modern medical devices. They continue to support development in this area.

Indeed, one can talk about the inner world of the great Nikola Tesla for a long time and without getting tired. This man claimed that his work in the scientific world is so, earthly. He said that when he went to bed tired and exhausted, his consciousness was transported to other worlds as bright, diverse and real as ours.



And in those dreams, the scientist became acquainted with other creatures. He said he was not as emotional as he was here on Earth. According to him, it was there that he learned about the secrets of being, the laws of universal physics and the understanding of things. And when he woke up, he immediately went to his desk with papers and translated all the new information into drawings and formulas. Interestingly, D. I. Mendeleev also saw his famous table in a dream.

He also constantly scolded us for not even imagining and, most importantly, not trying to imagine how many more living organisms inhabit our universe. That some worlds live together, and some, on the contrary, aggressive in nature. It is only a matter of time before they can visit our world.



What did Tesla predict? In the future, people will be able to hear each other’s voices from a distance and see what is happening in any corner of the world. He predicted that this was just the beginning, and seriously believed that any particles would move from point A to point B. In other words, he argued that humans would be able to teleport any object, including a person.

In addition, Tesla did not forget about the automotive industry. At first, he said wheels would replace wings, but cars would continue to drive. But then, in the future, aircraft will not need fuel tanks, they will be able to use the potential of Ether. Simply put, fuel is from the air.



Of course, all these changes will not affect the environmental side. And the Earth will begin to fight with man, self-cleaning. But this will not lead to major disasters. Earthquakes and tsunamis can and will be caused by human actions. And also mass ailments. Does that ring a bell?

Unfortunately, Tesla died alone. He was denied funding by many former sponsors. According to rumors, it was because otherwise they would have gone bankrupt: many of his employers owned stocks and securities tied to oil production. And soon it turns out that a huge part of his records someone stole.



And even those documents that can be saved will be too vague and classified to be shown to the public. Unfortunately, this is how the life and work of the great and perhaps the greatest scientist of our history ends.