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Nikola Tesla bol geniálny fyzik srbského pôvodu, vynálezca a konštruktér mnohých elektrických strojov a prístrojov. Jeho patenty a teoretická práca formovali základ moderných systémov na striedavý prúd, vrátane polyfázových energeticko-distribučných systémov a motorov na striedavý prúd, ktoré umožnili začiatok etapy zvanej Druhá priemyselná revolúcia. Známy je tiež vďaka svojim príspevkom k fyzike elektriny a magnetizmu koncom 19. a začiatkom 20. storočia, bol vynálezcom rádia. Na jeho počesť je pomenovaná jednotka merania magnetickej indukcie – tesla.

✵ 10. júl 1856 – 7. január 1943
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Nikola Tesla najznámejšie citáty

„Je mi jedno, že mi ukradli môj nápad … Vadí mi ale, že nemajú žiadne vlastné.“

Varianta: Je mi jedno, že mi ukradli môj nápad. Mrzí ma len, že nemajú svoj vlastný.

Nikola Tesla citáty a výroky

„Dar duševnej sily pochádza od Boha, božskej bytosti, a ak sústredíme svoje myslenie na túto pravdu, naladíme sa na túto veľkú silu. Moja matka ma naučila hľadať všetku pravdu v Biblii.“

Potvrdené výroky
Zdroj: LOMAS, Robert. Muž, ktorý vynašiel 20. storočie : Nikola Tesla, zabudnutý génius elektriny. Bratislava: Remedium, 2004

Nikola Tesla: Citáty v angličtine

“For every person who perishes from the effects of a stimulant, at least a thousand die from the consequences of drinking impure water. This precious fluid, which daily infuses new life into us, is likewise the chief vehicle through which disease and death enter our bodies. The germs of destruction it conveys are enemies all the more terrible as they perform their fatal work unperceived. They seal our doom while we live and enjoy. The majority of people are so ignorant or careless in drinking water, and the consequences of this are so disastrous, that a philanthropist can scarcely use his efforts better than by endeavoring to enlighten those who are thus injuring themselves. By systematic purification and sterilization of the drinking water the human mass would be very considerably increased. It should be made a rigid rule which might be enforced by law to boil or to sterilize otherwise the drinking water in every household and public place. The mere filtering does not afford sufficient security against infection. All ice for internal uses should be artificially prepared from water thoroughly sterilized. The importance of eliminating germs of disease from the city water is generally recognized, but little is being done to improve the existing conditions, as no satisfactory method of sterilizing great quantities of water has yet been brought forward. By improved electrical appliances we are now enabled to produce ozone cheaply and in large amounts, and this ideal disinfectant seems to offer a happy solution of the important question.”

The Problem of Increasing Human Energy (1900)

“One afternoon, which is ever present in my recollection, I was enjoying a walk with my friend in the city park and reciting poetry. At that age I knew entire books by heart, word for word. One of these was Goethe's Faust. The sun was just setting and reminded me of a glorious passage:
Sie rückt und weicht, der Tag ist überlebt,
Dort eilt sie hin und fördert neues Leben.
O! daß kein Flügel mich vom Boden hebt,
Ihr nach und immer nach zu streben!
Ein schöner Traum, indessen sie entweicht.
Ach! zu des Geistes Flügeln wird so leicht
Kein körperlicher Flügel sich gesellen![The glow retreats, done is the day of toil;
It yonder hastes, new fields of life exploring;
Ah, that no wing can lift me from the soil
Upon its track to follow, follow soaring!
A glorious dream! though now the glories fade.
Alas! the wings that lift the mind no aid
Of wings to lift the body can bequeath me.
(tr. Bayard Taylor)
As I uttered these inspiring words the idea came like a flash of lightning and in an instant the truth was revealed. I drew with a stick on the sand the diagram shown six years later in my address before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and my companion understood them perfectly. The images I saw were wonderfully sharp and clear and had the solidity of metal and stone, so much so that I told him, "See my motor here; watch me reverse it."”

I cannot begin to describe my emotions. Pygmalion seeing his statue come to life could not have been more deeply moved. A thousand secrets of nature which I might have stumbled upon accidentally, I would have given for that one which I had wrested from her against all odds and at the peril of my existence …

On the Invention of the Induction Motor
My Inventions (1919)

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