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Lessons To Learn From Nikola Tesla’s Potential Inventions

Nikola Tesla (born 1856) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.

The reason why we are sharing about him is because of his forward thinking and his positivity to success mindset.

Had he not been insistent in doing research, the alternating current and electrical supply system will not have been created. Imagine a place without electrical supply, how our lives will be different!

This Positivity To Success mindset is something that is not within all individual. It sometimes has to be reminded daily (that is why we are here).

At times, it require extremely stubborn effort of the individual to keep on believing in himself even at times of low morale, keep giving oneself motivating self-talk to keep oneself positive. Had Nikola Tesla not be of such persistent, I believe the modern electrical system will not have been created.

Let us share with you guys some controversial inventions that might have been invented during his times but eventually was not released out due to various conspiracy theory reasoning.

“Nikola Tesla’s 5 Lost Inventions That Threatened The Global Elite”

Most great inventions fundamentally change the society in which they exist. Since the people at the top of the social structure have more to gain by reinforcing the status quo, they suppress revolutionary technologies favorable to the world but dangerous to their existence. Engineering genius Nikola Tesla was no exception. Here’re some of those technologies, ‘they’ don’t want you to know about Nikola Tesla:

Death Ray

Nikola Tesla claimed to have invented a “death beam” which he called Teleforce in the 1930s. The device was capable of generating an intense targeted beam of energy “that could be used to dispose of enemy warplanes, foreign armies, or anything else you’d rather didn’t exist”. The so-called “death ray” was never constructed because he believed it would become too easy for counties to destroy each other. Tesla proposed that a nation could “destroy anything approaching within 200 miles… [and] will provide a wall of power” in order to “make any country, large or small, impregnable against armies, airplanes, and other means for attack”. He said that efforts had been made to steal the invention. His room had been entered and his papers had been scrutinized, but the thieves, or spies, left empty-handed.

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