The new book about the genius scientist Nikola Tesla tells in detail about his inventions.
"The memorable biographies uniquely combine thorough research with a lyrical narrative that captures both the person and the world in which he or she exists. Cypher is a perceptive researcher who has devoted much of his conscious life to searching for all that Tesla left behind. The countless quotations from the inventor, his collaborators (both scientific and social), and secondary sources are exceptional" - New York Times.
In the early days of 2024, a new biographical book about the genius scientist Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) was published, in which the emphasis is on his inventions and ideas, his communication with personalities, scientists and businessmen from the beginning of the twentieth century, with whom his name has so far been not related, as well as memories and impressions of his contemporaries.
The author of "Tesla. The Wizard at War" (Knigomania Publishing House) is Mark J.
A cypher who devoted 40 years to in-depth research into the innovative ideas of one of the greatest geniuses in the history of mankind.
The researcher presents detailed information and analysis of his discoveries and developments that found application in the development of technology and weapons during the First and Second World Wars.
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Cypher was allowed to study the public and secret archives, which reveal the inventor's developments for the implementation of his discoveries in the military industry of countries such as Germany, the USA, the USSR, Great Britain and Yugoslavia, writes "Focus".
"In a few years it will be possible for states to fight each other without armies, ships, or cannon, but with weapons far more formidable, and to the destructive effect and extent of which there will be practically no limits. Every city, whatever distance from the enemy, he will be able to be destroyed by him, and no force on Earth will stop him from doing this" - predicted Nikola Tesla around 1925.
The reader will learn what the famous "death ray" is, how the wireless tower at Wardencliffe was supposed to function, what Tesla's theory was about the nature of gravity, and what exactly the god particle is.
The book is suitable for everyone tempted by the genre of biographies of great scientists, as well as for supporters of natural and exact sciences.
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"Tesla. The Wizard at War" is for a wide range of audiences who are interested in inventions, engineering achievements and the amazing ideas of great minds. The text is varied - with many letters, reminiscences of Tesla himself and his contemporaries, notes, excerpts from documents and interviews, but light and fascinating to read, despite the presence of terminology from physics and technology. Cypher also gives his analysis and perspective on everything important related to the life and activities of Nikola Tesla.
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