Nikola Tesla: The Great Inventor

 By Victor Olubiye


On July 10th, the world remembers the birth of inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) A key figure in the history of science, Tesla made remarkable contributions to the development of alternating current (AC), wireless communication, and electrical innovation.


He was known for his incredible imagination and unique approach to invention. It’s said that he could mentally design devices before physically building them.


According to various accounts, Tesla slept very little and was fluent in several languages.His routines and lifestyle have fascinated researchers and admirers around the globe.


In his later years, he lived quietly in New York City, where he showed deep affection for pigeons and continued to work on scientific ideas until his final days.

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