Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 - January 7, 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer. He is considered one of the important promoters of the commercialization of electricity and is best known for his design of the modern alternating current system. Based on the electromagnetic field theory discovered by Michael Faraday, Tesla made many revolutionary inventions in the field of electromagnetic fields. His multiple related patents and theoretical research work on electromagnetics are the cornerstone of modern wireless communications and radio.
This is a person who sees the beginning but not the end of the dragon. It is said that he used to work in Edison's company. Edison plagiarized many of his achievements. His achievements include: alternating current systems, radio systems, wireless power transmission, ball lightning, turbines, amplified transmitters, particle beam weapons, solar engines, X-ray equipment, electrical energy instrumentation, missile science, remote sensing technology, aircraft, cosmic rays, radar Systems, robots...well, it could be an alien. I don’t know whether WIFI charging is available now, but this guy was already researching wireless transmission of energy at that time.
Nikola Tesla could have been the richest man on earth.
Perhaps you don’t know that Nikola Tesla has more than a thousand invention patents, and many of his patents are free for the world to use. Among them, the patent for alternating current is the most famous, because in All over the world, everyone and everywhere are using alternating current. AC was invented by Nikola Tesla, and the DC generator was invented by Edison, but Nikola Tesla gave up his patent rights and made them free of charge. For the world to use, if he obtains this patent, then it will cost 2.53 US dollars per horsepower. According to this calculation, then Nikola Tesla is definitely the richest person in the world. In addition to the alternating current invention patent, he also There are particle speed weapons, turbine engines, electric motor rotating magnetic fields, ground stationary waves, dual-wire coils, wireless technologies, etc. They have all given up their patents to benefit the world. It is precisely because of these reasons that he can own so many While owning invention patents, he also had no thoughts of self-interest, which is why Nikola Tesla had such an influence in the world, and was given more of a mysterious color.
In order to turn his ideas into practical inventions, he was reluctant to sleep and only slept for more than 2 hours a day. In the end, he obtained more than 1,000 invention patents alone. There is a saying: "Genius is hard-working and hard-working, and there is no need to whip up a whip; work hard all your life to act in great dramas, and create amazing achievements and miracles." Nikola Tesla's patent was conceived and written by him alone, and it is worthy of the name. Patent inventor; Edison's patent was completed by the huge experimental team of the General Electric Company he founded. Edison owned the patent because he was the boss of General Electric Company. Edison was not the real patent inventor; Tesla Edison graduated from the University of Prague but did not graduate from elementary school. Therefore, in a one-to-one comparison, the lone ranger Tesla's personal achievements in science and invention are many times greater than the purely commercial invention achievements of Edison, who relied entirely on a commercial R&D team. Although he continued to devote himself to research and creation throughout his life, he obtained about 1,000 invention patents. But his lifelong research was not for his own benefit. Tesla's most prolific creative years were spent in the United States. Much of it remains unrepeatable to this day. For example: radiated energy receiver. We know nothing about how it works, except that it is a converter of cosmic ray energy.
Unfortunately, entrepreneurs of his generation took advantage of the love and talent of this talented scientist, defrauded him of his research results and honors, and became rich because of his inventions. But Tesla is impoverished and has been experiencing financial constraints for many years. Sometime between the evening of January 5 and the morning of January 8, 1943, Tesla died alone of heart failure in a New York hotel at the age of 86. Tesla was deeply in debt when he died because he refused to sell his alternating current patent.