Why did Truss say he could split the earth in half?

Tesla’s scientific inventions are something that some people will never pursue in their entire lives. Guglielmo Marconi, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909, invented radio, but 17 of his inventions made use of Truss's patents. Watson Watt invented radar in 1953, but as early as 1917, Truss had suggested that the US government invent radar, but this proposal was secretly sabotaged by Edison.

Tesla said that X-rays are harmful before he invented them. Maybe you think these are nothing, then we can take a look at some of Tesla’s thoughts on future technology in an interview in 1926. Among them, he said that in the future, the tools people use to communicate will gradually Shrunk down to fit in your pocket. Even if people are thousands of miles apart, they can let each other know their current situation by sending pictures. Truss's idea was realized in the 21st century. It was Jobs who began to make the world undergo epoch-making changes.

Tesla was not a low-key person. He refused to be nominated for the Nobel Prize eleven times and said something that shocked everyone: As long as I am willing, even if It's the earth, and it could be split in half by me. The reason why he is really arrogant is because he has confidence. He has been engaged in scientific research all his life. In 1839, he used a small conical circle to create a voltage of one hundred volts. In May of the same year, the alternating current he designed defeated Edison.

In 1897, Tesla had more than 20 patented inventions. In fact, it was far more than that, because there were still many patents that he had not declared. He doesn't pay because of the bonus, it's always out of interest. In 1898, he successfully demonstrated a small earthquake model of his own design, using a small electromechanical oscillator. In 1937, Tesla and Edison were nominated for the Nobel Prize. Tesla refused and refused eleven times, but no one knows the reason.