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The Life and Work of Nikola Tesla (eBook)
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The Life and Work of Nikola Tesla (eBook)
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Andrew Parry
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Andrew Parry
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€ 5,99
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Prezzo:
€ 5,99
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EPUB |
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Inglese |
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Editore:
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Andrew Parry |
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Codice EAN:
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9798233580086 |
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Anno pubblicazione:
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2026 |
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Descrizione
The life of Nikola Tesla has been told so often, and so selectively, that the man himself has nearly vanished beneath the stories. He is remembered as visionary and victim, genius and ghost, prophet and cautionary tale, depending on who is speaking and why. This book strips away those simplifications and returns Tesla to history as a working engineer navigating a rapidly industrializing world. It follows his life from childhood through triumph, conflict, isolation, and legacy with careful attention to what can be documented and what has been imagined after the fact. Rather than inflating mystery, it restores proportion. Tesla emerges not diminished, but clarified.
At the center of this account is the work that permanently reshaped civilization. Alternating current power systems, polyphase motors, transformers, and the architecture of the modern electrical grid are treated not as background facts, but as the core of Tesla's achievement. These inventions are examined in their technical, economic, and institutional contexts, showing why they succeeded where others did not. The book traces how ideas move from mind to machine to infrastructure, and why survival depends on more than brilliance alone. Tesla's successes are grounded in engineering reality, not mythology. They stand on their own without embellishment.
The book also confronts the ambitions that did not endure, including wireless power transmission, global resonance schemes, and later speculative energy theories. These ideas are neither dismissed nor romanticized, but placed where they belong, as bold explorations that exceeded the constraints of their time. By examining why certain projects failed, the narrative reveals how innovation is shaped by manufacturing limits, capital requirements, legal frameworks, and institutional patience. Failure appears not as tragedy or suppression, but as mismatch. Tesla's later years are treated with seriousness rather than sentimentality, restoring dignity without inventing rescue narratives.
Legal battles, contracts, patents, and court decisions receive sustained attention, showing how scientific memory is shaped as much by paperwork as by experiments. The role of investors, corporations, and government agencies is examined without melodrama, revealing systems that operate predictably rather than conspiratorially. The wartime seizure and review of Tesla's papers are explored carefully, separating what government actions prove from what they do not. The resulting picture replaces rumor with process. Tesla's legacy becomes clearer when institutions are understood as institutions, not as symbols.
The cultural Tesla, shaped by journalism, spectacle, and later mythmaking, is examined alongside the historical record that produced him. This book shows how legends form, why they persist, and what they reveal about the societies that create them. Tesla's image as misunderstood genius is traced to specific moments, incentives, and narratives rather than treated as timeless truth. The hunger for lost futures and hidden alternatives is acknowledged without indulging it. Myth is explained, not attacked.
What ultimately emerges is a portrait of Tesla as a mirror of modern civilization itself. His life reflects the promises and limits of immigration, the demands of capital, the discipline of engineering, and the way cultures turn complexity into story. He was neither saint nor sorcerer, neither ruined prophet nor forgotten victim. He was a man whose ideas helped build the world as it functions today, and whose ambitions sometimes exceeded what that world could carry. This book restores Nikola Tesla to history, where his true legacy proves more enduring than any legend.
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