electricity conservation ideas

Who is Nikola Tesla? what has he done and why we don’t hear about him as much as we do about Edison?
“The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century: Nikola Tesla, Forgotten Genius of Electricity”, is title of a book about Tesla and his fantastic inventions published couple of years ago. Nikola Tesla was by far one of the greatest scientific minds in the history. His great inventions and ideas have revolutionized the world. AC power is one of his most popular inventions. His inventions are usually credited to other scientists, like radio (which was invented by Tesla 2 years before Marconi claimed it) and many other great inventions.
He’s the fist scientist who actually could discover the key to time travel, (philadelphia experiment, montauk project..) and the first scientist to prove Newton’s energy conservation theorem and einstain’s relativity wrong(not in general though) and he designed a free energy system which was actually to produce energy from nothing!(from aether as he explains in his articles).
200 of such inventions of Nikola Tesla is being held by the US government.
That’s because you only come across the name in senior secondary classes in school.
S.I. Unit of magnetic field intensity is Tesla…
1 Gauss = 10^-5 Tesla
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