![]() “If Edison had a needle to find in a haystack,” Tesla once wrote, “he would proceed at once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found the object of his search. Tesla believed his mind to be without equal, and he wasn’t above chiding his contemporaries, such as Thomas Edison, who once hired him. His inventions were designed and perfected in his imagination. That habit would confound scientists and scholars for decades after he died, in 1943. ![]() He spent days in a park surrounded by the creatures that mattered most to him-pigeons-and his sleepless nights working over mathematical equations and scientific problems in his head. ![]() By the end of his brilliant and tortured life, the Serbian physicist, engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla was penniless and living in a small New York City hotel room. ![]()
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