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This season is not asking for your attention.
It demands your concentration.

We do not deal with myths.
We deal with the causes.


Nikola Tesla – Genesis of genius.


The season starts soon.

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Episode 1 - Wardenclyffe Tower - Why did this project have to be stopped? Would Nikola Tesla have brought civilization to the brink of technological peak too quickly?

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Episode 3 – Roots of a Genius. The most personal episode yet. See how a genius was born.

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What topic are you most interested in the next episodes of Tesla Universe?

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Did you know that Tesla planned a global wireless energy system back in 1901?
EP1, EP2 and EP3 are on the channel!!!

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Did you know?
The first real 'architect' in human history was Imhotep, the man who designed the Step Pyramid for Pharaoh Djoser - thousands of years before the Parthenon or the Roman Pantheon.

What is interesting:
His name is one of the few names of non-kings preserved through the millennia.

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Some legends didn't become great because of power…but because of vision.
From Joan of Arc to Belisarius and Tesla — they all left their mark because they dared to think differently.
Which historical figure inspires you the most and why?

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Many thanks to the @JohnBally-v9i who suggested that George F. Shannon find a place in the Forgotten Heroes of World History. George F. Shannon, the lost boy who became a senator!👌❤️

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Did you know?
M.C. Escher (1898–1972) never considered himself a mathematician — yet his art is now used in math, physics, and computer science classrooms around the world.

Impossible worlds… created by a man who simply loved patterns.

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