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Supernovae
Sleeping fuel…damn, everyone was so young. (Morgan Freeman on an exploration of some of the most captivating mysteries of time and space.)
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The Birth Of ALMA Observatory - 2012 Space Documentary
Released in 2012, this 52-minute public television documentary reveals the motivations, struggles and ultimate triumphs of the people designing and building the most elaborate ground-based astronomical observatory ever, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter…
Supernovae
The present is theirs ; the future, for which I really worked, is mine.
My Inventions” by Nikola Tesla
A Genius Ahead of His Time
What fascinated me most about Tesla’s story is how cinematic his imagination was. As a child, he could visualize inventions in complete detail before even touching a tool building entire machines in his mind like scenes from a movie. It’s incredible how his imagination became his laboratory.
One idea that really stayed with me is his “World System.” Imagine dreaming of a planet connected through wireless energy and communication way before Wi-Fi, smartphones, or the internet ever existed. That’s what Tesla saw. A world powered by shared energy and knowledge.
But the tragedy of his story lies in how far ahead he was. He saw things the world wasn’t ready to understand. That loneliness the space between a visionary and the society that can’t yet see what he sees makes his life both beautiful and heartbreaking.
Despite his brilliance, Tesla was often exploited. He worked under Edison, was promised rewards he never received, and later lost funding from powerful investors who couldn’t see the value in his vision. Even after his death, the government seized his notes a haunting end for a man who dreamed of lighting up the world.
Reading his words feels like seeing the world through the eyes of someone who lived in the future but was trapped in the wrong century
#Bookreview
#recommendation:)))
A Genius Ahead of His Time
What fascinated me most about Tesla’s story is how cinematic his imagination was. As a child, he could visualize inventions in complete detail before even touching a tool building entire machines in his mind like scenes from a movie. It’s incredible how his imagination became his laboratory.
One idea that really stayed with me is his “World System.” Imagine dreaming of a planet connected through wireless energy and communication way before Wi-Fi, smartphones, or the internet ever existed. That’s what Tesla saw. A world powered by shared energy and knowledge.
But the tragedy of his story lies in how far ahead he was. He saw things the world wasn’t ready to understand. That loneliness the space between a visionary and the society that can’t yet see what he sees makes his life both beautiful and heartbreaking.
Despite his brilliance, Tesla was often exploited. He worked under Edison, was promised rewards he never received, and later lost funding from powerful investors who couldn’t see the value in his vision. Even after his death, the government seized his notes a haunting end for a man who dreamed of lighting up the world.
Reading his words feels like seeing the world through the eyes of someone who lived in the future but was trapped in the wrong century
#Bookreview
#recommendation:)))
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