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I agree with Piston Honda here.
Go check your encyclopedia to find the answers to the following questions:
(answers are given in parentheses)
1) Who invented the radio? (Marconi)
2) Who discovered X-rays? (Roentgen)
3) Who invented the vacuum tube amplifier? (de Forest)
In fact, while you're at it, check to see who discovered the fluorescent bulb, neon lights, speedometer, the automobile ignition system, and the basics behind radar, electron microscope, and the microwave oven.
Chances are that you will see little mention of a guy named Nikola Tesla, the most famous scientist in the world at the turn of the century.
In fact, few people today have ever heard of the guy. Good old Tommy Edison made sure of that.
After all, Tesla was considered an eccentric who talked of death rays that could destroy 10,000 airplanes at a distance of 250 miles, claimed to be able split the Earth in two, believed that both voice and image could be transmitted through the air (in the late 1800's), and essentially told Edison to take his DC electrical system and stick it you know where.
In other words, anyone that has even heard of Tesla probably considers him to be a first class wacko.
But, the times are a changin'.
The problem is that Tesla probably could do all these things that he claimed were possible. In fact, Tesla invented every single one of the items listed above (but gets no credit) and much more. Look around you and chances are Tesla is somehow responsible for most of the things that make modern life so modern.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
reply to post by Germanicus
I agree with Piston Honda here.
"History" is a term that, despite what you may believe it is, binds a culture and nation together. A picture is painted for the people to see, and that picture becomes their understanding.
So our WWII exploits, instead of being an exploitation of the entire world by America becomes more a story about how we saved the world. Sure, we saved the world....from a Nazi threat that we helped fund. As punishment for trying to slaughter the innocents of Europe, we hired the exNazi's on to run our own science and intelligence programs.
Tesla is excluded from the history books because including him would require ownership of the century of lies our financial overlords have fed us. Can't have that, now can you? A people experiencing cognitive dissonance is a dangerous group indeed.
Originally posted by PurpleChiten
meh, I remember learning about Tesla back in middle and high school and I know they learn about him now in schools from firsthand experience. He's not ignored.
Maybe the people who don't remember learning about him just weren't paying attention back then?