What makes visionaries different from the rest? They perceived a goal and worked towards it with full momentum until it became a reality. Nikola Tesla is one such scientist. We all set goals but the motivation behind it slumps when you are not seeing results, throwing a spanner in your work. Tune in to understand why holding on to the vision in your head matters!
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Speaker 1: When is it Tesla? What do you think of? Do you think of Elon Musk? Or do you think of a slick autopilot car? Or do you think of a genius called Nikola Tesla? Cause I do. Nikola Tesla was a storm born just like Daenerys from game of Thrones. And he was born in 1856.
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Speaker 1: Now, why am I telling you about some dude this some dude was very, very well known for his work in magnetism and electric systems. He understood how to harness these alternating currents. How to see the universe itself. He has more than 300 P patents, but the most crucial
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Speaker 1: or hidden or diverse, Uh, theories of his still remain unexplored. And that's what we're gonna delve in today A little bit about this man called Nikola Tesla and what he left us for us to ponder about in our daily lives.
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Speaker 1: You know, he he was a prolific inventor. He had so many ideas, he even thought of something called a death ray that would just shoot out, shoot out waves that could destroy aircraft even miles away. He even thought of constructing system where there was a wireless transmission of electricity.
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Speaker 1: And every time I look around and I see these electric and these wires just hanging about it, just it it it shows There was so much. There's so much more to be created, right. We think we know everything, but there's just so much more that we can do and we can innovate. So Tesla wanted to create a wireless world where it would, uh, we would be using the Earth's own frequencies to start
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Speaker 1: transmitting energy from one home from God. Everything would be powered by what already exists, and this was such a bizarre concept for many people because a lot of people just view Earth as a piece of land with some animal or some human on it. But there's a lot more that is happening that doesn't meet the eye.
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Speaker 1: So he said that if you want to understand the universe, you have to think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration. Now he's a hardcore scientist. He's a physicist, but he believed in the power of what energy is and what it does and what it can do. So
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Speaker 1: according to him, every single thing
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Speaker 1: is vibrating and is giving out waves for example, crystals like quarts that are used in your watches. They're used in microscopes. They're used in lasers. They're used in electric sensors. They're used everywhere. So these little crystals
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Speaker 1: are all to do with capturing and harnessing energy. So they themselves give out tiny waves, and they vibrate at such high frequencies that we can't even see. But then they're able to emit and capture energy like nobody else. So what quartz does in human mind is also emitting energy emitting waves at any given point of time, you have fingerprints. You also have wave prints.
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Speaker 1: And why am I telling you all this? There's a lot of human cry about climate injustice, and, you know, polluted cities fight for oil. But and a lot of people think that things are just going to get worse because people are fighting and there's wars all over. It probably will, but it will also get better because
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Speaker 1: we're making progress. There's a lot of progress being made in terms of wireless energy. There's a lot we are heading towards a world where
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Speaker 1: energy can not just be clean, but it can also be sustainable, and it can be freely accessible to everyone. If you're actually able to use the natural phenomena to harness energy, you wouldn't really have to go and create something else. It's all about tapping in and learning how to harness what is already there. And there's a similar process that happens
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Speaker 1: with the H, with human beings as well. Everything you need you already have. It's just learning how to master what you have. So Nicola's work and life were a testament to the belief that with enough curiosity and perseverance, you can understand how the universe works and actually create a life that you enjoy living
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Speaker 1: because he reminds us that the world is a wondrous place and it's vibrating with all of these unseen energies, and all it takes is a curious soul to uncover its secrets. But I hope you got the point across that there's way more to what meets the eye.
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Speaker 1: So what are you running away from? What can you see or what can you feel in you that shifts you to a better thought? What is the curiosity in you? How are you bringing out that sense of wonder and sense of joy in your life? Because there is a better future to be created, and it only starts with a better feeling and thought