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My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla offers an intimate look into the life and thoughts of one of history's most influential inventors. This compelling narrative not only chronicles Tesla's groundbreaking inventions but also provides profound insights into his visionary ideas that continue to shape our world today.
D**R
A gem!
This is a very nice and insightful book in which Nikola Tesla shares his life experiences. I highly recommend it.
C**6
Nikola Tesla
if there ever was an alien with advanced knowledge,,, this is it! This guy is remarkable, too bad the world screwed him. To the world everything is about making money, Nikola wanted to give it to everyone for free! But the greedy got their wish. I love this guy. CC46
E**S
A Spark of Inspiration
A great read for getting into reading, easy to process. You get a full course of Nikola Tesla, his inventions and his view of the world. Nikola literally predicts the internet, war drones, bluetooth and a real source of continous energy almost 100 years before it came to be!
R**M
Interesting and Useful Book!
This book is a rather quick read. It is written by the infamous Nikola Tesla. He was obviously a genius, but it also struck me that he was also a rather humble man as well. It seemed to me that someone like Nikola Tesla would be the ideal older brother because he was kind AND brilliant at the same time.I recommend this book to everyone who is either an engineer or is married to an engineer. It somewhat gives you a peak into the soul of a brilliant genius. I'm very glad I read this book and will no doubt read it again from time to time. (By the way, I am a female engineer and I worked with many male engineers over the years.) In general, engineers are a misunderstood group of people who have far more compassion and empathy than people realize. If you live with or are related to an engineer, I suggest that you read this book.
B**L
Mad Genius
The author appears in this work to be detached from reality. It makes me want to do a serious study of Tesla, his accomplishments and his afflictions.
Q**N
Something is wrong..
The book is GREAT.HOWEVER... there is something really weird going on here.I got the Watchmaker paperback version of the book. I am also listening to the Waxkeep edition of the book as an audiobook. And there are some disturbing differences in the two editions.So far I’ve noticed a date, some parenthetical statements, and a lot of numbers. The strangest thing is the difference in the inclusion of god and the Bible.The Watchmaker paperback seems to be the less accurate as it gets something as easily checkable as Tesla’s magnifying transmitter wrong, written magnifying transformer in the book, while the Waxkeep gets this right.This is particularly apparent when Tesla comes to a revelation seeing the interaction between lightning and rain on a mountain. In that moment he comes up with his spectacular dreams of harnessing this power. In the Watchmaker paper back, this revelation is prefaced with a paragraph about bible studies. And similar revelations are prefaces with bible studies. There is zero mention, so far, of the Bible or god in the Waxkeep edition.I’m not a religious person, but I am reading this book because I am curious about Tesla and his OWN ideas in his OWN words. I don’t know if someone is omitting words or putting words in his mouth, the latter seeming more likely due to the evidence, but it is disgusting and absolutely immoral.
M**.
Such a good book
It feels like it should be criminal to only recognize this man as much as we have. His glory and brilliance overshadows his subtle lack of confidence abd the fact the he was swindled out of money and recognition, several times. Still, he was so humble he had the opinion that his plight, being "misunderstood and unrewarded," was the natural condition of an inventor. In some cases, his being one of them, it may be so but that doesn't make it right. Industries were built off of the sweat of his brow! This man, if only he had read and, like a politician, so passionately and relegiously followed The Prince, by Machiavelli, I imagine he would have had been able to contending with the likes of Rockefeller and J. P. Morgan, needless to mention Edison lol He ruthlessly got stepped on and ridiculed because they were too afraid, jealous, or just plain stupid. Very few are aware of his spiritual nature, he touches on this a little but, if I could ask him some questions, if I could travel back in time lol I bet he would describe a whole host of spiritual experiences; the obvious one was his method of invention. There should, at the least, the very least, be a national holiday for this man who, at a young age, unlocked a secret that made him a genius; a genius who so loved the world that he gave his inventions; inventions that gave rise to an unprecedented wealth of endless scientific advancement.
J**Y
a true reach into his mind
Amazing read for anyone who’s ever been anything but simple minded. He expands the depths of reality. Greatest mind ever.
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