31 Outstanding Quotes From Nikola Tesla

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Nikola Tesla (/ˈtɛslə/ TESS-ləSerbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла, pronounced [nǐkola têsla]; 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventorelectrical engineermechanical engineer, and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Born and raised in the Austrian Empire, Tesla studied engineering and physics in the 1870s without receiving a degree, gaining practical experience in the early 1880s working in telephony and at Continental Edison in the new electric power industry. In 1884 he emigrated to the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

He worked for a short time at the Edison Machine Works in New York City before he struck out on his own. With the help of partners to finance and market his ideas, Tesla set up laboratories and companies in New York to develop a range of electrical and mechanical devices. His alternating current (AC) induction motor and related polyphase AC patents, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system which that company eventually marketed. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Attempting to develop inventions he could patent and market, Tesla conducted a range of experiments with mechanical oscillators/generators, electrical discharge tubes, and early X-ray imaging. He also built a wireless-controlled boat, one of the first-ever exhibited. Tesla became well known as an inventor and demonstrated his achievements to celebrities and wealthy patrons at his lab, and was noted for his showmanship at public lectures.

Throughout the 1890s, Tesla pursued his ideas for wireless lighting and worldwide wireless electric power distribution in his high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments in New York and Colorado Springs. In 1893, he made pronouncements on the possibility of wireless communication with his devices. Tesla tried to put these ideas to practical use in his unfinished Wardenclyffe Tower project, an intercontinental wireless communication and power transmitter, but ran out of funding before he could complete it.

After Wardenclyffe, Tesla experimented with a series of inventions in the 1910s and 1920s with varying degrees of success. Having spent most of his money, Tesla lived in a series of New York hotels, leaving behind unpaid bills. He died in New York City in January 1943. Tesla’s work fell into relative obscurity following his death, until 1960, when the General Conference on Weights and Measures named the SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla in his honor. There has been a resurgence in popular interest in Tesla since the 1990s.

Working at Edison

In 1882, Tivadar Puskás got Tesla another job in Paris with the Continental Edison Company. Tesla began working in what was then a brand new industry, installing indoor incandescent lighting citywide in the form of electric power utility. The company had several subdivisions and Tesla worked at the Société Electrique Edison, the division in the Ivry-sur-Seine suburb of Paris in charge of installing the lighting system.

There he gained a great deal of practical experience in electrical engineering. Management took notice of his advanced knowledge in engineering and physics and soon had him designing and building improved versions of generating dynamos and motors. They also sent him on to troubleshoot engineering problems at other Edison utilities being built around France and in Germany.

Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing

Soon after leaving the Edison company, Tesla was working on patenting an arc lighting system, possibly the same one he had developed at Edison. In March 1885, he met with patent attorney Lemuel W. Serrell, the same attorney used by Edison, to obtain help with submitting the patents.

Serrell introduced Tesla to two businessmen, Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail, who agreed to finance an arc lighting manufacturing and utility company in Tesla’s name, the Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing. Tesla worked for the rest of the year obtaining the patents that included an improved DC generator, the first patents issued to Tesla in the US, and building and installing the system in Rahway, New Jersey. Tesla’s new system gained notice in the technical press, which commented on its advanced features.

The investors showed little interest in Tesla’s ideas for new types of alternating current motors and electrical transmission equipment. After the utility was up and running in 1886, they decided that the manufacturing side of the business was too competitive and opted to simply run an electric utility. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

 They formed a new utility company, abandoning Tesla’s company and leaving the inventor penniless. Tesla even lost control of the patents he had generated, since he had assigned them to the company in exchange for stock. He had to work at various electrical repair jobs and as a ditch digger for $2 per day. Later in life Tesla recounted that part of 1886 as a time of hardship, writing “My high education in various branches of science, mechanics and literature seemed to me like a mockery”. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

New York laboratories

The money Tesla made from licensing his AC patents made him independently wealthy and gave him the time and funds to pursue his own interests. In 1889, Tesla moved out of the Liberty Street shop Peck and Brown had rented and for the next dozen years working out of a series of workshop/laboratory spaces in Manhattan. These included a lab at 175 Grand Street (1889–1892), the fourth floor of 33–35 South Fifth Avenue (1892–1895), and sixth and seventh floors of 46 & 48 East Houston Street (1895–1902). Tesla and his hired staff conducted some of his most significant work in these workshops. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Tesla coil

In the summer of 1889, Tesla traveled to the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris and learned of Heinrich Hertz‘s 1886–1888 experiments that proved the existence of electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves

Tesla found this new discovery “refreshing” and decided to explore it more fully. In repeating, and then expanding on, these experiments, Tesla tried powering a Ruhmkorff coil with a high speed alternator he had been developing as part of an improved arc lighting system but found that the high-frequency current overheated the iron core and melted the insulation between the primary and secondary windings in the coil. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

To fix this problem Tesla came up with his “oscillating transformer”, with an air gap instead of insulating material between the primary and secondary windings and an iron core that could be moved to different positions in or out of the coil. Later called the Tesla coil, it would be used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequencyalternating-current electricity. He would use this resonant transformer circuit in his later wireless power work.

Citizenship

On 30 July 1891, aged 35, Tesla became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In the same year, he patented his Tesla coil.

Wireless lighting

After 1890, Tesla experimented with transmitting power by inductive and capacitive coupling using high AC voltages generated with his Tesla coil. He attempted to develop a wireless lighting system based on near-field inductive and capacitive coupling and conducted a series of public demonstrations where he lit Geissler tubes and even incandescent light bulbs from across a stage. He spent most of the decade working on variations of this new form of lighting with the help of various investors but none of the ventures succeeded in making a commercial product out of his findings. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

In 1893 at St. Louis, Missouri, the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the National Electric Light Association, Tesla told onlookers that he was sure a system like his could eventually conduct “intelligible signals or perhaps even power to any distance without the use of wires” by conducting it through the Earth.[110][111]

Tesla served as a vice-president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers from 1892 to 1894, the forerunner of the modern-day IEEE (along with the Institute of Radio Engineers). (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

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Tesla demonstrating wireless lighting by “electrostatic induction” during an 1891 lecture at Columbia College via two long Geissler tubes (similar to neon tubes) in his hands

There are many great scientists, but one of the greatest is Nikola Tesla, often referred to as the “inventor of the 20th century.” He is less famous than Albert Einstein or Thomas Edison, but his contribution to humanity is simply immeasurable. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Tesla was a quiet and humble inventor, a genius who lived and suffered for his inventions and was not well known for his work. This mysterious man brought into the world an alternating current system (which powers every house on the planet), radar, radio, X-rays, transistors, and many other things we use today. But over the years, the importance of Tesla’s inventions has grown. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Read the wisest words of a man who was, and always will be, ahead of his time.

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Today’s scientists think deeply instead of thinking clearly. It takes sanity to think clearly, but he can think deeply and be pretty crazy. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Radio Power Will Revolutionize the World in Modern Mechanics and Inventions (July 1934)

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I don’t think there is any kind of excitement that can pass through the human heart as the inventor feels when she sees some creations of the brain succeeding… such feelings make a person forget about food, sleep, friends, love, everything. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

A Talk With Tesla in Cleveland Moffitt, Atlanta Constitution (Jun 7, 1896)

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A man cannot be saved from his own foolishness or vice by someone else’s efforts or protests, but only by the use of his own will. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Making Your Imagination Work for You by M. K. Wisehart in The American Magazine (April, 1921)

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Today’s scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Radio Power Will Revolutionize the World in Modern Mechanics and Inventions (July 1934)

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The scientific man does not aim at an immediate result. He does not expect that his advanced ideas will be readily taken up. His work is like that of the planter – for the future. His duty is to lay the foundation for those who are to come, and point the way. He lives and labors and hopes. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Problem of Increasing Human Energy in The Century Magazine (June, 1900)

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Throughout space there is energy. Is this energy static or kinetic? If static our hopes are in vain; if kinetic – and this we know it is, for certain – then it is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency (February 1892)

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Every living being is an engine geared to the wheelwork of the universe. Though seemingly affected only by its immediate surrounding, the sphere of external influence extends to infinite distance. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies (Did the War Cause the Italian Earthquake) in New York American (February 7, 1915)

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This planet, with all its appalling immensity, is to electric currents virtually no more than a small metal ball. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires in Electrical World and Engineer (March 5, 1904)

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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. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Problem of Increasing Human Energy in Century Illustrated Magazine (June 1900)

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In the twenty-first century, the robot will take the place which slave labor occupied in ancient civilization. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

A Machine to End War in Liberty Magazine (February 9, 1935)

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The spread of civilization may be likened to that of fire: First, a feeble spark, next a flickering flame, then a mighty blaze, ever increasing in speed and power. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

What Science May Achieve This Year – New Mechanical Principle for Conservation of Energy in Denver Rocky Mountain News (January 16, 1910)

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Our senses enable us to perceive only a minute portion of the outside world. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means for Furthering Peace in Electrical World and Engineer (January 7, 1905)

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Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Problem of Increasing Human Energy in Century Illustrated Magazine (June 1900)

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We all make mistakes, and it is better to make them before we begin. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

Tesla, Man and Inventor by George Heli Guy in New York Times (March 31, 1895)

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Money does not represent such a value as men have placed upon it. All my money has been invested into experiments with which I have made new discoveries enabling mankind to have a little easier life. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

A Visit to Nikola Tesla by Dragislav L. Petkovic in Politika (April 1927)

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Of all the frictional resistances, the one that most retards human movement is ignorance. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Problem of Increasing Human Energy in Century Illustrated Magazine (June 1900)

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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. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

My Inventions in The Electrical Experimenter Magazine (1919)

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It is paradoxical, yet true, to say, that the more we know the more ignorant we become in the absolute sense, for it is only through enlightenment that we become conscious of our limitations. Precisely one of the most gratifying results of intellectual evolution is the continuous opening up of new and greater prospects. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Wonder World To Be Created By Electricity in Manufacturer’s Record (September 9, 1915)

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The individual is ephemeral, races and nations come and pass away, but man remains. Therein lies the profound difference between the individual and the whole. (Quotes From Nikola Tesla)

The Problem of Increasing Human Energy in Century Illustrated Magazine (June, 1900)

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Invention is the most important product of man’s creative brain. The ultimate purpose is the complete mastery of mind over the material world, the harnessing of human nature to human needs.

My Inventions in Electrical Experimenter Magazine (1919)

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The progressive development of man is vitally dependent on invention.

My Inventions in Electrical Experimenter Magazine (1919)

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Be alone, that is the secret of invention; be alone, that is when ideas are born.

Tesla Sees Evidence Radio and Light Are Sound by Orrin E. Dunlap Jr. in New York Times (April 8, 1934)

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Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution, but it contains certain known factors.

A Machine to End War in Liberty Magazine (February 9, 1935)

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My paramount desire today, which guides me in everything I do, is an ambition to harness the forces of nature for the service of mankind.

Radio Power Will Revolutionize the World in Modern Mechanix and Inventions (July, 1934)

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Peace can only come as a natural consequence of universal enlightenment.

My Inventions in Electrical Experimenter Magazine (1919)

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Fights between individuals, as well as governments and nations, invariably result from misunderstandings in the broadest interpretation of this term. Misunderstandings are always caused by the inability of appreciating one another’s point of view.

The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means for Furthering Peace in Electrical World and Engineer (January 7, 1905)

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Three possible solutions of the great problem of increasing human energy are answered by the three words: food, peace, work.

The Problem of Increasing Human Energy in Century Illustrated Magazine (June 1900)

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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.

A Machine to End War in Liberty Magazine (February 9, 1935)

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The last twenty-nine days of the month are the toughest!

My Inventions in Electrical Experimenter magazine (1919)

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We crave for new sensations but soon become indifferent to them. The wonders of yesterday are today common occurrences.

My Inventions in Electrical Experimenter magazine (1919)

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Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.

A Visit to Nikola Tesla by Dragislav L. Petkovic in Politika (April 1927)

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