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Nikola Tesla wrote My Inventions as a six-part series appearing in the magazine Electrical Experimenter's February, March, April, May, June, and October 1919 issues. Tesla is The Man out of Time, the Man who could have built you a cell phone back in the early 1900s, the man who invented radio, and the man who is chiefly responsible for useful modern electricity. What better way to learn about the greatest scientist to be forgotten by history books than to read his life story in his own words?
Includes three additional articles by the author which were published in "The Electrical Experimenter" magazine and represent the breadth of his interests: "Tesla would pour Lightning from Airships to Consume Foe" (1916), "The Action of The Eye" (1893), "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy" (1900).
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