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Religion & Metaphysics Books
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Nikola Tesla! It is a world full of artificial lightning, wireless energy transmission experiments, Victorian robots, Faustian demonstrations of alternating current, visions of free energy, secret superweapons, and even paradoxes, eccentricities, intrigues, betrayals, and bankruptcies. Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), an "outsider" scientist and inventor, is the man who "discovered" the 20th century. Although we owe him at least 700 inventions, some of which laid the foundation for the modern world, Tesla was ignored by official history, his name disappeared from every avenue of knowledge, and he ended up a forgotten genius. A genius who still knows how to keep its secrets well. After the much-discussed biography of Nikola Tesla: "The Prophet of the 21st Century" (1999), which made the life and work of the great Serbian-American inventor known in Greece, George Stamkos takes a step further and reveals all of Tesla's secrets! He attempts to map out the fascinating world of Nikola Tesla and unfold all the mysteries associated with him. "The Wonderful World of Tesla" is a book full of unknown information, important details, forgotten knowledge, invention diagrams, photographic material, and inspired texts by Tesla himself. A book that will shed even more light on the mystery of the great man who invented tomorrow.
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Contains a lot of information about Nikola Tesla, his designs, and photos with him and his inventions. However, one should be cautious about the accuracy of the information. Of course, this is not the author's fault, as he mentions his sources and has conducted research for many years. It is the overall confusion surrounding the person that causes confusion. It is definitely a good source of information for a truth seeker, and I believe it is one of the best Greek books on this subject. I recommend it!