DerStrom8 Super Moderator Jul 9, 2012 #1 Happy birthday to Dr. Nikola Tesla, 9/10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943 America, and the rest of the world, would not have been the same without him! View attachment 65514
Happy birthday to Dr. Nikola Tesla, 9/10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943 America, and the rest of the world, would not have been the same without him! View attachment 65514
M MrAl Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 11, 2012 #2 Some say his Tesla coil was very shocking That guy had some strange idiosyncrasies as well as some interesting ideas. Can a deceased person still have a birthday? It's not like they aged anymore Last edited: Jul 11, 2012
Some say his Tesla coil was very shocking That guy had some strange idiosyncrasies as well as some interesting ideas. Can a deceased person still have a birthday? It's not like they aged anymore
DerStrom8 Super Moderator Jul 11, 2012 #3 MrAl said: Some say his Tesla coil was very shocking That guy had some strange idiosyncrasies as well as some interesting ideas. Can a deceased person still have a birthday? It's not like they aged anymore Click to expand... Hmm, interesting thought Anyway, thought you guys might like to see this. Someone showed it to me a while back and I found it to be a very interesting presentation: https://www.ted.com/talks/marco_tempest_the_electric_rise_and_fall_of_nikola_tesla.html
MrAl said: Some say his Tesla coil was very shocking That guy had some strange idiosyncrasies as well as some interesting ideas. Can a deceased person still have a birthday? It's not like they aged anymore Click to expand... Hmm, interesting thought Anyway, thought you guys might like to see this. Someone showed it to me a while back and I found it to be a very interesting presentation: https://www.ted.com/talks/marco_tempest_the_electric_rise_and_fall_of_nikola_tesla.html
panic mode Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2012 #4 we are all very fortunate that person of such brilliant mind and selfless character existed.