Drenthian Philosophy

Nikola Tesla


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This audio explores Nikola Tesla, the “man who invented the future”. It begins with his 1898 demonstration of a radio-controlled boat at Madison Square Garden, a feat so advanced the audience attributed it to telepathy or a “microscopic monkey”. Tesla is described as possessing a biological “physics engine” mind, allowing him to visualize and test complex machinery for weeks—simulating friction and material stress—entirely through mental calculation.

The narrative chronicles his arrival in New York with four cents and his subsequent “War of Currents” against Thomas Edison. After Edison reneged on a $50,000 bonus, Tesla championed Alternating Current (AC). By utilizing transformers to transmit high-voltage power over thin wires, AC overcame the distance limitations of Edison’s Direct Current. Tesla eventually sacrificed his status as a potential billionaire by tearing up his royalty contract to save George Westinghouse’s company and preserve the grid.

Tesla’s decline involved the failure of Wardenclyffe Tower—a dream of free wireless energy abandoned by J.P. Morgan—and his eventual isolation in a hotel room. Upon his 1943 death, the FBI seized his classified papers, many of which remain redacted today. His legacy persists in all modern wireless technology.



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Drenthian PhilosophyBy C.T. Drenth