At the dawn of the twentieth century, General Electric (using Thomas Edison's direct current) and Westinghouse (employing Nikola Tesla's groundbreaking alternating current) were locked in combat to...
Nikola Tesla has been called the most important man of the twentieth century. Certainly he contributed more to the field of electricity, radio, and television than any other person living or dead...
In the area of energy technology and systems, it's arguable that no one has been doubted, underestimated, or challenged more than Serbian-American engineer Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), and perhaps no...
Along with his biography, it contains some of Tesla's letters to his family and contemporaries. Illustrated with photographs. In Croatian language (Cyrillic script).
“It is frequently the tragedy of the great artist, as it is of the great scientist, that he frightens the ordinary man.” — Loren Eiseley From Dr. Frankenstein to Dr. Jekyll, the image of the mad...
Nikola Tesla is synonymous with the “Man who invented the 21st century.” The two are the same person. Nevertheless, about himself he wrote only a short 60-page autobiography, written in his early...