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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Nikola Tesla profiled by Mark Pilkington Mark Pilkington, editor of the wonderful fringe culture magazine Strange Attractor Journal, has written a fascinating profile for Fortean Times of Nikola Tesla, quintessential maker, intriguing eccentric, and power hacker. Makers around the world celebrated Tesla's 150th birthday last year. (Seen here, a multiple exposure photo of Tesla in his laboratory.) From Pilkington's article: After his death, Teslas name survived as a unit measuring the intensity of a magnetic field, as a crater on the far side of the Moon, and a small planetary object (2244 Tesla). Meanwhile, his ideas continued to inspire both respectable scientists of the sort youd happily take back to the academy, and legions of backyard free-energy researchers... Nikola Tesla turns 150 Link Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: Zipporah, christine, All (#0)
I recently rented The Prestige, which had a Tesla invention as a key to the plot. Tesla has to be the least recognized genius in the history of man.
i hadn't heard of Tesla until we watched that movie. they did a good likeness of his invention judging by the pic in the article.
It did look like that. Don't feel bad. For the longest time I thought Tesla was only known to the audience of Coast to Coast and Chuck Harder.
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