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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

My friend have recently a discussion with about women and time we spent and waste chasing them not doing inspirable and valuable things with our life. As an argument that is hard to make something of yourself chasing pussy he bringed the famous scientist Nicola Tesla who as he claimed decided at age 18 that he have more projects to accomplish already in the head than his lifetime and that should organize his life more. He figure out that most of his waste time is chasing pussy so he found a stable partner marry and begin to work 16-18 hour a day.

But i made reasearch and it turn out that tesla never actually married and have interesting beliefs about american women even one hundred Years ago. Here is the article:
http://anengineersaspect.blogspot.com/20...hy-he.html



WHEN a man who has made a name for himself deliberately chooses to remain a bachelor the world is naturally curious to know what the reasons were that impelled him to this choice.

Marriage has come to be considered the natural thing for every normal man, and when some pre-eminent man shows a firm determination to sidestep it everybody wonders whether his superior intelligence has revealed to him some fatal defects in the institution of matrimony which are not apparent to the average person.

But the public's curiosity in this respect is seldom gratified. Most of the distinguished bachelors try to pass off their bachelorhood as a joke, saying that it is not a matter of choice, but because they have never been able to find a woman who would marry them. As a rule, they are singularly averse to giving any serious reasons for their failure to become husbands.

Nikola Tesla, the great scientist and inventor, is a striking exception to this rule. In a recent interview with a representative of this newspaper he frankly explains why he has never married and why he probably never will marry.

And in connection with his explanation he presents some ideas about woman's freedom and what he thinks it is sure to lead to that will be read with interest by those who agree with him as well as by the many who will not.

Caption: "In place of the soft voiced, gentle woman of my reverent worship," says Mr. Tesla, "has come the woman who thinks that her chief success in life lies in making herself as much as possible like man--in dress, voice and actions, in sports and achievements of every kind"

In the past the reason why Mr. Tesla never married was because his estimation of woman placed her on such a lofty pedestal that he could never bring himself to feel worthy of her. Now that she has, as he feels, stepped down from her pedestal and bartered all her noblest qualities for what is called her "freedom," he is even more disinclined to matrimony than he was before.

Although of course Mr. Tesla is too gallant a gentleman to say it in so many words, his comments let it be inferred that he thinks the new woman almost as far beneath him as the one of other days was above him. According to his views, the sex has rushed from one extreme to another of quite a different kind, and in the plunge it has left for Mr. Tesla and other bachelors who think as he does no "happy medium" such as Josiah Allen's wife used to declare one of the essentials to happiness.


Caption: Ida Schnall, the all-around woman athlete, in a boxing bout with Willie Bradley--a sure indication, according to Mr. Tesla's rather gloomy views, that our civilization is deteriorating

"I had always thought of woman," says Mr. Tesla, "as possessing those delicate qualities of mind and soul that made her in these respects far superior to man. I had put her on a lofty pedestal, figuratively speaking, and ranked her in certain important attributes considerably higher than man. I worshiped at the feet of the creature I had raised to this height, and, like every true worshiper, I felt myself unworthy of the object of my worship.

"But all this was in the past. Now the soft-voiced gentle woman of my reverent worship has all but vanished. In her place has come the woman who thinks that her chief success in life lies in making herself as much as possible like man--in dress, voice and actions, in sports and achievements of every kind."

In those words the great electrical genius sums up the reasons for his bachelorhood.

Some who read them will urge that his view of womankind is distorted by the years he has spent in the laboratory, dealing with inanimate things and developing perhaps an abnormal shyness which acts as an insuperable barrier to marriage. Others will say that the very fact of his detachment from the ordinary routine of life makes him all the better qualified to point out its defects and to criticize the change for the worse which he believes new conditions have brought to womankind.


Caption: Nikola Tesla, the electrical wizard whose discoveries paved the way for this radio age

"Women," says Mr. Tesla, "are becoming stronger than men, both physically and mentally.

"The world has experienced many tragedies, but to my mind the greatest tragedy of all is the present economic condition wherein women strive against men, and in many cases actually succeed in usurping their places in the professions and in industry. This growing tendency of women to overshadow the masculine is a sign of a deteriorating civilization.

Woman's determined competition with man in the business world is breaking down some of the best traditions--things which have proved the moving factors in the world's slow but substantial progress.

"Practically all the great achievements of man until now have been inspired by his love and devotion to woman. Man has aspired to great things because some woman believed in him, because he wished to command her admiration and respect. For these reasons he has fought for her and risked his life and his all for her time and time again.

"Perhaps the male in human society is useless. I am frank to admit that I don't know. If women are beginning to feel this way about it--and there is striking evidence at hand that they do--then we are entering upon the cruelest period of the world's history.

"Our civilization will sink to a state like that which is found among the bees, ants and other insects--a state wherein the male is ruthlessly killed off. In this matriarchal empire which will be established the female rules. As the female predominates, the males are at her mercy. The male is considered important only as a factor in the general scheme of the continuity of life.

"The tendency of women to push aside man, supplanting the old spirit of cooperation with him in all the affairs of life, is very disappointing to me.

"Woman's independence and her cleverness in obtaining what she wants in the business world is breaking down man's spirit of independence. The old fire he once experienced at being able to achieve something that would compel and hold a woman's devotion is turning to ashes.

"Women don't seem to want that sort of thing to-day. They appear to want to control and govern. They want man to look up to them, instead of their looking up to him."

Mr. Tesla is not given to making statements that he cannot prove. His life's work has been based on logic, not on guesses.


aption: Mrs. Davenport Engberg, the director of a symphony orchestra and a good example of the way women are entering fields that used to be exclusively men's

In voicing his gloomy views of modern life Mr. Tesla says his observations are not confined to the women of this country. Conditions abroad, he says, suggest that the same tendency is world-wide. Having always regarded woman as a super-being, he expresses great sadness over the change he thinks the last few years have brought in her.

"I am considering this question not merely from the standpoint of a man," he points out. "I am thinking of the woman's side of it.

"As we contemplate any change, we naturally take into consideration the results that may follow such an innovation. One of the results to my mind is quite a pathetic one. Woman, herself, is really the victim instead of, as she thinks, the victor. Contentment is absent from her life. She is ambitious, often far beyond her natural equipment, to attain the thing she wants. She too frequently forgets that all women cannot be prima donnas and motion picture stars.

"Woman's discontent makes the life of the present day still more overstressed. The high pitch given to existence by people who are restless and dissatisfied because they fail to achieve things wholly out of proportion to the health and talent with which Nature has endowed them is a bad thing for the world.

"It seems to me that women are not particularly happy in this newly found freedom, in this new competition which they are waging so persistently against men in business and the professions and even in sport. The question that naturally arises is, whether the women themselves are the gainers or the losers.

"Discontent makes for cranks and unnatural people. There seems to be an uncommon number of them about to-day. This is one of the reasons I remain apart from the crowds. The public, or semi-public, character is the target for all sorts of attacks and unpleasant communications.
Caption: A woman worker in a Michigan railroad machine shop

"For example, I used to receive all sorts of strange notes, many of them letters from cranks threatening my life, because they had read about my experiments in manufacturing lightning bolts. They wrote that they believed I was using these lightning flashes to kill them!
"It seems to me that anything which adds to the great discontent which we observe on every side to-day must be a bad influence on our life. Women who keep themselves agitated by their tremendous ambition to beat man at his game are losing at the same time something that counts for more in the end, it seems to me, than the empty honors that success in business or one of the professions can ever give.

"The power of the true woman is so great that I believe if a beautiful woman--that is to say, one beautiful in spirit, in manner and in thought, in fact, beautiful in every respect, a sort of goddess--were to appear suddenly on earth, she could command the whole world. Her leadership, I believe, would be universally recognized.

"History has given us many examples of the wonderful influence exerted by unusual women. Among these have been the mothers of great men. But their influence lay not in their determination to outdo man, or even to compete with him.

"Perhaps because woman is a finer and more highly sensitized instrument she knows by instinct her power and understands that the extent of it lies in the high position she takes for herself. But the superior never descends to the level of the commonplace."

These views of Nikola Tesla will be received with great interest, whether one agrees or not with his idea that woman in her new role is a sinister force that is going to pull down to ruin our whole social structure. He is generally recognized as one of the greatest mentalities of the present day.
Caption: Renee Prahar, one of many women who are trying to outstrip the men in sculpture

Twenty years ago Tesla astonished the world by flashing a wireless message clear around the globe. His experimental work paved the way for the radio age in which we are now living. Many scientists think it quite possible that one of his highly sensitized machines actually caught signals from Mars.

For several years past he has been living in comparative seclusion in the Colorado Rockies, devoting himself to the perfection of two or three inventions which he expects will revolutionize methods of transportation and communication. He is almost ready to explain to the world a way of transmitting electrical energy without the use of wires.

This will enable the energy from some great source of power like Niagara Falls to be quickly and economically transmitted to any desired part of the earth--and, perhaps, some day to Mars and other planets.

Some philosopher has said that it is as perilous for a man to say he will never marry as for a physician to try to predict the exact hour of a person's death. Mr. Tesla is not an old man. Perhaps he will live long enough to find some woman who will be able to convince him that she has attained her new freedom without sacrificing any of the womanly qualities which he so greatly admires.
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http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1926-01-30.htm





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WHEN WOMAN IS BOSS

An interview with Nikola Tesla by John B. Kennedy

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Colliers, January 30, 1926

The life of the bee will be the life of our race, says Nikola Tesla, world-famed scientist.

A NEW sex order is coming--with the female as superior. You will communicate instantly by simple vest-pocket equipment. Aircraft will travel the skies, unmanned, driven and guided by radio. Enormous power will be transmitted great distances without wires. Earthquakes will become more and more frequent. Temperate zones will turn frigid or torrid. And some of these awe-inspiring developments, says Tesla, are not so very far off.


AT SIXTY-EIGHT years of age Nikola Tesla sits quietly in his study, reviewing the world that he has helped to change, foreseeing other changes that must come in the onward stride of the human race. He is a tall, thin, ascetic man who wears somber clothes and looks out at life with steady, deep-set eyes. In the midst of luxury he lives meagerly, selecting his diet with a precision almost extreme. He abstains from all beverages save water and milk and has never indulged in tobacco since early manhood.

He is an engineer, an inventor and, above these as well as basic to them, a philosopher. And, despite his obsession with the practical application of what a gifted mind may learn in books, he has never removed his gaze from the drama of life.

This world, amazed many times during the last throbbing century, will rub its eyes and stand breathless before greater wonders than even the past few generations have seen; and fifty years from now the world will differ more from the present-day than our world now differs from the world of fifty years ago.

Nikola Tesla came to America in early manhood, and his inventive genius found quick recognition. When fortune was his through his revolutionary power-transmission machines he established plants, first in New York, then Colorado, later on Long Island, where his innumerable experiments resulted in all manner of important and minor advances in electrical science. Lord Kelvin said of him (before he was forty) that he had contributed more than any other man to the study of electricity.

"From the inception of the wireless system," he says, "I saw that this new art of applied electricity would be of greater benefit to the human race than any other scientific discovery, for it virtually eliminates distance. The majority of the ills from which humanity suffers are due to the immense extent of the terrestrial globe and the inability of individuals and nations to come into close contact.

"Wireless will achieve the closer contact through transmission of intelligence, transport of our bodies and materials and conveyance of energy.

"When wireless is perfectly applied the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain, which in fact it is, all things being particles of a real and rhythmic whole. We shall be able to communicate with one another instantly, irrespective of distance. Not only this, but through television and telephony we shall see and hear one another as perfectly as though we were face to face, despite intervening distances of thousands of miles; and the instruments through which we shall be able to do his will be amazingly simple compared with our present telephone. A man will be able to carry one in his vest pocket.

"We shall be able to witness and hear events--the inauguration of a President, the playing of a world series game, the havoc of an earthquake or the terror of a battle--just as though we were present.

"When the wireless transmission of power is made commercial, transport and transmission will be revolutionized. Already motion pictures have been transmitted by wireless over a short distance. Later the distance will be illimitable, and by later I mean only a few years hence. Pictures are transmitted over wires--they were telegraphed successfully through the point system thirty years ago. When wireless transmission of power becomes general, these methods will be as crude as is the steam locomotive compared with the electric train.

Woman--Free and Regal

ALL railroads will be electrified, and if there are enough museums to hold them the steam locomotives will be grotesque antiques for our immediate posterity.

"Perhaps the most valuable application of wireless energy will be the propulsion of flying machines, which will carry no fuel and will be free from any limitations of the present airplanes and dirigibles. We shall ride from New York to Europe in a few hours. International boundaries will be largely obliterated and a great step will be made toward the unification and harmonious existence of the various races inhabiting the globe. Wireless will not only make possible the supply of energy to region, however inaccessible, but it will be effective politically by harmonizing international interests; it will create understanding instead of differences.

"Modern systems of power transmission will become antiquated. Compact relay stations one half or one quarter the size of our modern power plants will be the basis of operation--in the air and under the sea, for water will effect small loss in conveying energy by wireless."

Mr. Tesla foresees great changes in our daily life. "Present wireless receiving apparatus," says he, "will be scrapped for much simpler machines; static and all forms of interference will be eliminated, so that innumerable transmitters and receivers may be operated without interference. It is more than probable that the household's daily newspaper will be printed 'wirelessly' in the home during the night. Domestic management--the problems of heat, light and household mechanics--will be freed from all labor through beneficent wireless power.

"I foresee the development of the flying machine exceeding that of the automobile, and I expect Mr. Ford to make large contributions toward this progress. The problem of parking automobiles and furnishing separate roads for commercial and pleasure traffic will be solved. Belted parking towers will arise in our large cities, and the roads will be multiplied through sheer necessity, or finally rendered unnecessary when civilization exchanges wheels for wings.

The world's internal reservoirs of heat, indicated by frequent volcanic eruptions, will be tapped for industrial purposes. In an article I wrote twenty years ago I defined a process for continuously converting to human use part of the heat received from the sun by the atmosphere. Experts have jumped to the conclusion that I am attempting to realize a perpetual-motion scheme. But my process has been carefully worked out. It is rational."

Mr. Tesla regards the emergence of woman as one of the most profound portents for the future.

"It is clear to any trained observer," he says, "and even to the sociologically untrained, that a new attitude toward sex discrimination has come over the world through the centuries, receiving an abrupt stimulus just before and after the World War.

"This struggle of the human female toward sex equality will end in a new sex order, with the female as superior. The modern woman, who anticipates in merely superficial phenomena the advancement of her sex, is but a surface symptom of something deeper and more potent fermenting in the bosom of the race.

"It is not in the shallow physical imitation of men that women will assert first their equality and later their superiority, but in the awakening of the intellect of women.

"Through countless generations, from the very beginning, the social subservience of women resulted naturally in the partial atrophy or at least the hereditary suspension of mental qualities which we now know the female sex to be endowed with no less than men.

The Queen is the Center of Life

"BUT the female mind has demonstrated a capacity for all the mental acquirements and achievements of men, and as generations ensue that capacity will be expanded; the average woman will be as well educated as the average man, and then better educated, for the dormant faculties of her brain will be stimulated to an activity that will be all the more intense and powerful because of centuries of repose. Woman will ignore precedent and startle civilization with their progress.

"The acquisition of new fields of endeavor by women, their gradual usurpation of leadership, will dull and finally dissipate feminine sensibilities, will choke the maternal instinct, so that marriage and motherhood may become abhorrent and human civilization draw closer and closer to the perfect civilization of the bee."

The significance of this lies in the principle dominating the economy of the bee--the most highly organized and intelligently coordinated system of any form of nonrational animal life--the all-governing supremacy of the instinct for immortality which makes divinity out of motherhood.

The center of all bee life is the queen. She dominates the hive, not through hereditary right, for any egg may be hatched into a reigning queen, but because she is the womb of this insect race.

We Can Only Sit and Wonder

THERE are the vast, desexualized armies of workers whose sole aim and happiness in life is hard work. It is the perfection of communism, of socialized, cooperative life wherein all things, including the young, are the property and concern of all.

Then there are the virgin bees, the princess bees, the females which are selected from the eggs of the queen when they are hatched and preserved in case an unfruitful queen should bring disappointment to the hive. And there are the male bees, few in number, unclean of habit, tolerated only because they are necessary to mate with the queen.

When the time is ripe for the queen to take her nuptial flight the male bees are drilled and regimented. The queen passes the drones which guard the gate of the hive, and the male bees follow her in rustling array. Strongest of all the inhabitants of the hive, more powerful than any of her subjects, the queen launches into the air, spiraling upward and upward, the male bees following. Some of the pursuers weaken and fail, drop out of the nuptial chase, but the queen wings higher and higher until a point is reached in the far ether where but one of the male bees remains. By the inflexible law of natural selection he is the strongest, and he mates with the queen. At the moment of marriage his body splits asunder and he perishes.

The queen returns to the hive, impregnated, carrying with her tens of thousands of eggs--a future city of bees, and then begins the cycle of reproduction, the concentration of the teeming life of the hive in unceasing work for the birth of a new generation.

Imagination falters at the prospect of human analogy to this mysterious and superbly dedicated civilization of the bee; but when we consider how the human instinct for race perpetuation dominates life in its normal and exaggerated and perverse manifestations, there is ironic justice in the possibility that this instinct, with the continuing intellectual advance of women, may be finally expressed after the manner of the bee, though it will take centuries to break down the habits and customs of peoples that bar the way to such a simiply and scientifically ordered civilization.

We have seen a beginning of this in the United States. In Wisconsin the sterilization of confirmed criminals and pre-marriage examination of males is required by law, while the doctrine of eugenics is now boldly preached where a few decades ago its advocacy was a statutory offense.

Old men have dreamed dreams and young men have seen visions from the beginning of time. We of today can only sit and wonder when a scientist has his say.
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

Fascinating reading especially his predictions regarding technology.
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

Let's hope his predictions regarding society and matriarchy are not as accurate as his predictions on technology.
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

Thanks for sharing. Tesla was a very interesting guy.

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I saw Tesla's documentary and i'm wondering when someone is going to create a machine that will give us free electricity. Tesla was about to do it but the rich people at the time wouldn't let him...
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Quote: (06-25-2012 12:16 PM)Andreas Wrote:  

I saw Tesla's documentary and i'm wondering when someone is going to create a machine that will give us free electricity. Tesla was about to do it but the rich people at the time wouldn't let him...

There's no such thing as "free electricity". What there may be is a cheaper way of producing electricity, or some efficient way of converting chemical / mechanical energy into electricity. I don't buy the story that Tesla was held back by the rich people: if Tesla had indeed developed such technology, there would have been plenty of people interested in funding. But not all problems have solutions...

"The great secret of happiness in love is to be glad that the other fellow married her." – H.L. Mencken
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

Quote: (06-25-2012 12:26 PM)Icarus Wrote:  

Quote: (06-25-2012 12:16 PM)Andreas Wrote:  

I saw Tesla's documentary and i'm wondering when someone is going to create a machine that will give us free electricity. Tesla was about to do it but the rich people at the time wouldn't let him...

There's no such thing as "free electricity". What there may be is a cheaper way of producing electricity, or some efficient way of converting chemical / mechanical energy into electricity. I don't buy the story that Tesla was held back by the rich people: if Tesla had indeed developed such technology, there would have been plenty of people interested in funding. But not all problems have solutions...

Exactly. In almost all cases where an inventor complains that he's being silenced by vested interests because his technology is too good or disruptive the science is bunk. Look at the history of perpetual motion machines.

'Rich people' don't act with unified purpose. For every person who relies on today's technology for their wealth there are ten others who are willing to gamble on reaping the profits from the new technology that will replace it.

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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage...c_id/22098

"Leibniz never married. He had considered it at the age of fifty; but the person he had in mind asked for time to reflect. This gave Leibniz time to reflect, too, and so he never married." — Bernard Fontenelle
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Tesla was a genius, but to say he was socially stunted is an understatement. I wouldn't be surprised if the guy was an asspie. What held him back was his lack of social skills. And his lack of social skills are why people were more reluctant to adopt his AC electrical system, and instead were drawn to Edison's DC system. We quickly realized that AC was/is superior on our electrical grid, and DC is better suited for other applications like cars and trucks. But we still tend to think that Edison was the greater contributor because he knew how to impress a crowd.

Tesla wound up living as a recluse in a NYC hotel and people didn't begin to appreciate him until years later. As I said before, he was probably an asspie or an omega.
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Quote: (06-25-2012 10:54 AM)the_conductor Wrote:  

Let's hope his predictions regarding society and matriarchy are not as accurate as his predictions on technology.

His predictions on society are coming true slowly.

Masculinized women
Feminized Men
no more hetereo norms - sexuality "doesn't matter"

-the eventual goal: asexual humans: drones - no family, living in apartment: no private houses: normal human drives will be stunted by technol;ogy, entertainment, porn, and drugs (legal and illegal)

The only men who mate will be pre-selected for supreme alpha-ness: either wealth- social status OR danger/anti-socialness (thugs)

kids born and raised by society: invitro, daycare, public school.

99.999% structurally prevented from moving up in status due to economy, inflation, debt, planned economic convulsions - drone wage slaves !!!

controlled society: surveillance state. drones, body scanners, retina-dna.

ONE BIG BEE HIVE !!!

So far, Tesla is right on the money !!!!
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

I think you could just control society with facebook or something similar that encourages it. People give away tons of information that they shouldn't on it already.
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Quote: (06-25-2012 08:21 PM)kbell Wrote:  

I think you could just control society with facebook or something similar that encourages it. People give away tons of information that they shouldn't on it already.

Controlling society is a solved problem. Just look at North Korea.

As long as the army and intelligence agencies are loyal, it's easy.

"The great secret of happiness in love is to be glad that the other fellow married her." – H.L. Mencken
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Quote: (06-25-2012 12:16 PM)Andreas Wrote:  

I saw Tesla's documentary and i'm wondering when someone is going to create a machine that will give us free electricity. Tesla was about to do it but the rich people at the time wouldn't let him...

There are two supposed inventions from tela which would re-shape the planet immensley.

One is known, but it has been unable to be created. It is the wireless transmission of a large scale of electricity. In the movie "The Prestige", Tesla is played by David Bowie, and it emulates this, when Hugh jackman's character visits him in Colorado.

You see the snow field light up.

Tesla did create this in real life, he was able to transmit from a source over 26 miles.

The secret died with him. However a whole school of MIT and it's two decade long research project has been able to send within the last decade over a distance of 7 metres.

The second invention has only be verballed by tesla, no one knows if it actually came to fruition. He believed that the electromagnetic field between the earth and some outer reach of the atmosphere could be channeled via DC like receiver, simply an aerial on a car as such. It would provide enough power for a car according to second hand quotes at the time.

This is often attributed to the 'Tels'a free power' theme.

Even if the latter was bunk, even if you had wireless transmitters placed 26 miles apart, electricity would be a hell of a lot cheaper, particularly if they could relay along a vast grid.

Some part of the world is always in sunlight, and could potnetially channel solar power all over the world on such a grid.
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Basil Ransom beat him by 40 years:

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'From the most damnable feminisation! I am so far from thinking, as you set forth the other night, that there is not enough woman in our general life, that it has long been pressed home to me that there is a great deal too much. The whole generation is womanised; the masculine tone is passing out of the world; it's a feminine, a nervous, hysterical, chattering, canting age, an age of hollow phrases and false delicacy and exaggerated solicitudes and coddled sensibilities, which, if we don't soon look out, will usher in the reign of mediocrity, of the feeblest and flattest and the most pretentious that has ever been. The masculine character, the ability to dare and endure, to know and yet not fear reality, to look the world in the face and take it for what it is--a very queer and partly very base mixture--that is what I want to preserve, or rather, as I may say, to recover; and I must tell you that I don't in the least care what becomes of you ladies while I make the attempt!'

From Henry James' The Bostonians.
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Quote: (06-26-2012 12:46 AM)T and A Man Wrote:  

Quote: (06-25-2012 12:16 PM)Andreas Wrote:  

I saw Tesla's documentary and i'm wondering when someone is going to create a machine that will give us free electricity. Tesla was about to do it but the rich people at the time wouldn't let him...

There are two supposed inventions from tela which would re-shape the planet immensley.

One is known, but it has been unable to be created. It is the wireless transmission of a large scale of electricity. In the movie "The Prestige", Tesla is played by David Bowie, and it emulates this, when Hugh jackman's character visits him in Colorado.

You see the snow field light up.

Tesla did create this in real life, he was able to transmit from a source over 26 miles.

The secret died with him. However a whole school of MIT and it's two decade long research project has been able to send within the last decade over a distance of 7 metres.

The second invention has only be verballed by tesla, no one knows if it actually came to fruition. He believed that the electromagnetic field between the earth and some outer reach of the atmosphere could be channeled via DC like receiver, simply an aerial on a car as such. It would provide enough power for a car according to second hand quotes at the time.

This is often attributed to the 'Tels'a free power' theme.

Even if the latter was bunk, even if you had wireless transmitters placed 26 miles apart, electricity would be a hell of a lot cheaper, particularly if they could relay along a vast grid.

Some part of the world is always in sunlight, and could potnetially channel solar power all over the world on such a grid.

I thought by now everyone knew that Tesla was brilliant and innovative scientist who was also a prolific con artist.

I wonder if he is the original inventor of vaporware.
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Tesla should have invented a machine to turn women horny on demand.
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Quote: (07-04-2012 07:21 AM)Greek kamaki Wrote:  

Tesla should have invented a machine to turn women horny on demand.

I think it was already invented before Tesla - its called : Alcohol [Image: smile.gif]
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The Tesla quote about women and marriage from this topic is currently making rounds all over Croatia: http://dnevnik.hr/vijesti/zanimljivosti/...38772.html

Legions of hamsters are now standing up and denouncing the same man whom they had vocally adored yesterday for having grown up in Croatia, for being sexist, misogynist and "a typical stupid man".

What a shit show.

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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

Quote: (06-04-2014 03:02 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

The Tesla quote about women and marriage from this topic is currently making rounds all over Croatia: http://dnevnik.hr/vijesti/zanimljivosti/...38772.html

Legions of hamsters are now standing up and denouncing the same man whom they had vocally adored yesterday for having grown up in Croatia, for being sexist, misogynist and "a typical stupid man".

What a shit show.

Without Tesla, those dumb hamsters wouldn't even have electricity and thus wouldn't be able to go on the internet using a computer and whine about him.
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

From his wikipedia page

Tesla could be harsh at times, openly expressing disgust for overweight people, such as when he fired a secretary because of her weight.

Definitely our kind of guy
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Quote: (06-25-2012 03:13 AM)Magic Wrote:  

"Practically all the great achievements of man until now have been inspired by his love and devotion to woman. Man has aspired to great things because some woman believed in him, because he wished to command her admiration and respect. For these reasons he has fought for her and risked his life and his all for her time and time again."

I know we talk a lot about developing yourself and pursuing your own greatness but Tesla hit the nail on the head here. Ask yourselves when the last time a woman inspired these feelings within you?

This is the true evil of feminism, and this is why our civilization is crumbling. The guy that was supposed to invent warp drive will instead be content living his life as a beach bum; staying in shape, getting some random ass every now and then, and drinking with the boys 5 nights a week watching sportscenter.

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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

I'm not gonna take advice from a guy who fell in love with a pigeon and died penniless.

Tesla is the perfect example of a guy with no game but a lot of natural talent getting destroyed (literally) by men with game and marginal talent.

I don't view him as a hero. Yes he did some very cool things and advanced the state of the art but his total lack of interpersonal skills prevented some of those inventions from ever seeing the light of day and delayed the adoption of the ones that finally did.
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Quote: (06-25-2012 03:55 PM)porscheguy Wrote:  

Tesla was a genius, but to say he was socially stunted is an understatement. I wouldn't be surprised if the guy was an asspie. What held him back was his lack of social skills. And his lack of social skills are why people were more reluctant to adopt his AC electrical system, and instead were drawn to Edison's DC system. We quickly realized that AC was/is superior on our electrical grid, and DC is better suited for other applications like cars and trucks. But we still tend to think that Edison was the greater contributor because he knew how to impress a crowd.

Tesla wound up living as a recluse in a NYC hotel and people didn't begin to appreciate him until years later. As I said before, he was probably an asspie or an omega.
I believe Tesla's system was not adopted earlier was due to the public relations campaign by Edison who demonstrated it was dangerous and could kill.
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Nicola tesla on women, and why he will never marry

Check out Men Who Built America. Very interesting back story.

Edison was backed by JP Morgan while Tesla was backed by Westinghouse.

JP Morgan destroyed Westinghouse doing what he did best. Then he screwed Edison over by a hostile takeover and created GE as we know today.
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