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Application about great inventor Nikola Tesla

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Everything about greatest genius, scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla:
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-Biography
-Inventions
-Wardenclyffe Tower
-Death ray
-Poetic life
-Theory
-Gallery
-Video
-Links
-Quotes
-Nikola Tesla Museum
-Facebook page about Tesla
-Nikola Tesla Memorial Society of New York
-Books

The main purpose of this application is to learn you and give you basic information about life and time of greatest inventor and scientist of all time Nikola Tesla throughout biographical and scientific data. Nikola Tesla is genius who lit the world and through the work in Colorado Springs and Long Island with Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and voltage, he give to world light and modern technology. His basic field of researching was electricity but through this field he left traces in many others, he was multidisciplinary scientist.

In his own laboratory in New York, he became interested in higher frequencies, constructing special dynamos, and developing the high frequency oscillator which bears his name, the "Tesla Coil". The currents produced by this device could be used to transmit energy using only one wire, or without wires at all. He first discovered the electron, particle accelerator that scientists use today, he invented the transistor, logic gates (1898), components underlying today's computers... etc

Nikola Tesla was an inventor and engineer, always practical, and not a mathematical theoretician. Some of his ideas have not been generally accepted by academics, and so he has not been given the recognition he truly deserves.

“Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”
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