"I am even grateful to Einstein and others because through their erroneous theories
they lead mankind away from that dangerous path I followed."
NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943)
http://www.teslasociety.com/biography.htm
Nikola Tesla symbolized a unifying force and inspiration for all nations in the name of peace and science. He was a true visionary far ahead of his contemporaries in the field of scientific development and philosophy. His name marks an epoch in the advance of science. Whenever the subject of the connection between physics and metaphysics is discussed, the name Nikola Tesla is inevitably brought up.
If the much abused word “genius” could be applied to any man, then that man, prior to anyone else, should be Nikola Tesla. Tesla really lived outside of time, and still others call him the Prometheus of the day, a man of all times. He was the “inventor for the third millennium," but he was a prophet as well. It’s these superhuman qualities that lead us to call Tesla a genius. He was a scientist and mystic. A poet of electricity, New York-ers called him the “old wizard from the park." Due to his eccentric personality, Nikola Tesla's work was never fully understood in his time. Immediately following his death, Tesla's safe was opened and his papers and other property impounded by the United States government. The bottom-line is that Tesla certainly bridged the gap between science and spirit, whether he acknowledged this or not.
You are wrong, Mr. Einstein --- the Ether does exist!"
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27 MASTER QUOTES (3 x 9):
1 “If you only knew the magnificence of the numbers 3, 6 and 9, then you would have the key to the universe.”
2 “I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart, like that felt by someone who sees some creation of their brain unfolding to success....Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.”
3 “The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.”
4 “The day when we shall know exactly what 'electricity' is, will chronicle an event probably greater, more important than any other recorded in the history of the human race. The time will come when the comfort, the very existence, perhaps, of man will depend upon that wonderful agent.”
5 “Now, I must tell you of a strange experience which bore fruit in my later life. We had a cold spell drier than even observed before. People walking in the snow left a luminous trail. As I stroked my cat's back, it became a 'sheet of light,' and my hand produced a shower of sparks. My father remarked, this is nothing but electricity, the same thing you see on the trees in a storm. My mother seemed alarmed. 'Stop playing with the cat,' she said, 'he might start a fire.' Now I was thinking abstractly! Is nature a cat? If so, who strokes its back? It can only be God, I concluded. I cannot exaggerate the effect of this marvelous insight on my childish imagination. Day after day I asked myself, 'what is electricity?' ---and found no answer. Eighty years have gone by since then, and I still ask the same question, unable to answer it.”
6 "The gift of mental power comes from God, Divine Being, and if we concentrate our minds on that truth, we become in tune with this great power."
7 "But instinct is something which transcends knowledge. We have, undoubtedly, certain finer fibers that enable us to perceive truths when logical deduction, (or any other willful effort of the brain), is futile."
8 “You may soon live to see man-made horrors beyond your comprehension.”
9 “When the great truth (accidentally revealed and experimentally confirmed) is fully recognized, that this planet, with all its appalling immensity, is to electric currents virtually no more than a 'small metal ball' and that by this fact many possibilities, (each baffling imagination and of incalculable consequence), are rendered absolutely sure of accomplishment; when it is shown that a telegraphic message, almost as secret and non-interfere-able as a thought, can be transmitted to any terrestrial distance, the sound of the human voice, with all its intonations and inflections, faithfully and instantly reproduced at any other point of the globe, the energy of a waterfall made available for supplying light, heat or motive power, anywhere--- on sea or land, or high in the air--- humanity will be like an ant heap stirred up with a stick!”
10 “A single ray of light from a distant star falling upon the eye of a tyrant in bygone times, may have altered the course of his life, may have changed the destiny of nations, may have transformed the surface of the globe, so intricate, so inconceivably complex are the processes of nature.”
11 “It is the artist, too, who awakens that broad philanthropic spirit which, even in old ages, shone in the teachings of noble reformers and philosophers, that spirit which makes men in all departments and positions work not as much for any material benefit or compensation, but for the good they might be able to do thereby to their fellow-men. Through his influence types of men are now pressing forward, impelled by a deep love for their study, men who are doing wonders in their respective branches, whose chief aim and enjoyment is the acquisition and spread of knowledge, men who look far above earthly things, whose banner is Excelsior! Gentlemen, let us honor the artist--- let us thank him, let us drink his health!”
12 “Of all the frictional resistances, the one that most retards human movement is Ignorance--- that what Buddha called, 'the greatest evil in the world.' The friction which results from ignorance can be reduced only by the spread of knowledge, and the unification of the heterogeneous elements of humanity. No effort on this behalf could be better spent.”
13 “Up to the age of eight years, my character was weak and vacillating. I had neither courage or strength to form a firm resolve. My feelings came in waves and surges and vibrated unceasingly between extremes. My wishes were a consuming force, and like the heads of the hydra, they multiplied. I was oppressed by thoughts of pain in life and death--- and especially by religious fear. I was swayed by superstitious belief and lived in constant dread of the spirit of evil, of ghosts, and ogres and other unholy monsters of the dark. Then, all at once, there came a tremendous change which altered the course of my whole existence. Knowledge”
14 “Though free to think and act, we are held together, like the stars in the firmament, with ties inseparable. These ties cannot be seen, but we can feel them.”
15 “The mind is sharper and keener in seclusion and uninterrupted solitude. No big laboratory is needed in which to think. Originality thrives in seclusion free of outside influences beating upon us to cripple the creative mind. Be alone, that is the secret of invention; be alone, that is when ideas are born.”
16 “We build but to tear down. Most of our work and resource is squandered. Our onward march is marked by evolving devastation. Everywhere there is an appalling loss of time, effort and life. A cheerless view, but true.”
17 “Most certainly, the majority of planets are not inhabited, but others are; and among these, there must surely exist life under all conditions and phases of development.”
18 “There is no conflict between the ideal of religion and the ideal of science, but science is opposed to theological dogmas because science is founded on fact. To me, the Universe is simply a great machine which never came into being and never will end. The human being is no exception to the natural order. Man, like the universe, is a machine. Nothing enters our minds or determines our actions which is not directly or indirectly a response to stimuli beating upon our sense organs from without.”
19 “If the genius of invention were to reveal tomorrow the secret of immortality, of eternal beauty and youth, for which all humanity is aching--- the same inexorable agents which prevent a mass from changing suddenly its velocity, would likewise resist the force of the new knowledge--- until time gradually modifies human thought, and makes ready.”
20 “Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution, yet it contains certain known factors.”
21 “The opinion of the world does not affect me. I have placed, as the real values in my life, what follows when I am dead.”
22 “The desire that guides me in all I do, is the desire to harness the forces of nature to the service of mankind.”
23 “That is the trouble with many visonaries; they lack patience. They lack the discipline to work a thing out slowly, clearly and sharply in their mind afore, so that they can actually 'feel it work.' We all make mistakes, yet it is better--- and fully possible--- to make them before we even begin.”
24 “Our senses enable us to perceive only a minute portion of the outside world.”
25 “Like a flash of lightning, and in an instant, the truth was revealed. I drew with a stick on the sand the diagrams of my motor. A thousand secrets of nature which I might have stumbled upon accidentally, I would have given for that one which I had wrestled from her against all odds, and at the peril of my existence.”
26 “Everyone should consider his body as a priceless gift from one whom he loves above all, a marvelous work of art, of indescribable beauty and mystery beyond human conception--- a body so delicate that a word, a breath, a look, nay, a thought may injure it.”
27 “My ear barely caught signals coming in regular succession which could not have been produced on earth...”
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“I have been feeding pigeons, thousands of them for years. But there was one, a beautiful bird, pure white with light grey tips on its wings; that one was different. I had only to wish and call her and she would come flying to me. I loved that pigeon as a man loves a women, and she loved me. As long as I had her, there was a purpose to my life.
Then one night as I was lying in my bed in the dark, solving problems as usual, my favorite flew in through the open window and stood on my desk. I knew she wanted my attention; she wanted to tell me something important, so I got up and went to her. As I looked at her I knew she wanted to tell me: she was dying. And then, as I got her message, there came a light from her eyes; powerful beams of light. It was real light, a powerful, dazzling, blinding light, a light more intense than I had ever produced by my most powerful lamps in my laboratory.
When that pigeon died, something went out of my life. Up to that time I knew with a certainty that I would complete my work, no matter how ambitious my program; but when that something went out of my life, I knew my life’s work had come to an end.”
Then one night as I was lying in my bed in the dark, solving problems as usual, my favorite flew in through the open window and stood on my desk. I knew she wanted my attention; she wanted to tell me something important, so I got up and went to her. As I looked at her I knew she wanted to tell me: she was dying. And then, as I got her message, there came a light from her eyes; powerful beams of light. It was real light, a powerful, dazzling, blinding light, a light more intense than I had ever produced by my most powerful lamps in my laboratory.
When that pigeon died, something went out of my life. Up to that time I knew with a certainty that I would complete my work, no matter how ambitious my program; but when that something went out of my life, I knew my life’s work had come to an end.”
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