I believe humanity deserves it. It's just that most so-called "leaders" of the world have shed their humanity in order to get money and power, so they make inhuman decisions.
Tesla did not invent the rotating field and induction motor, Walter Baily did it long before him. hackaday.com/2017/09/21/inventing-the-induction-motor/
Nikola Tesla was also the man that loved his pet bird like it was a woman and thought it shot lasers out of its eyes when it died. Dude was freaking crazy.
@@filipbabovic8474 most power is derived from steam turbines, I have no idea why you are saying that I don't know what I'm talking about (this should be common knowledge), It's directly correlated
@@Ema-lp5nd that a single person cannot be categorized as the "best" inventor, Imagine them as stairs, you need the one before to get to the top (better, higher tech) Edit: typo
Its not elaborated on but in real life westinghouse bought tesla's AC patents and hired him. This led to the present situation. The power lines in your street are AC
this!!! its made me confussion when i see the end of video because as far as i know, tesla collaborated with westinghouse to developed ac generator. westinghouse was NOT sabotage him
@@momon969 the more you learn about someone the harder it is to hate them, if you new as much as i do about these losers your opinions would change. Fact: Henry Ford loved bird, he paid for several bird sanctuary to be built.
They truly truly robbed him .. I wished he would of seen where Tesla is today.. the fact where living in a world now where an electric motor can make a car go 0-60 in just under 3 seconds.. he would be so proud
Akchually, electric cars were more prominent at end of the 19th century and at the start of the 20th century and first 60mph speed record was with electric car. IIRC. So Henry Ford comment here is not correct. Ford assemly line gasoline vehicles was much later 1910's than Tesla induction motor 1890's.
Its funny because dc can also kill elephants. It was relatively safer, but not actually safe. It was just more practical to use DC for transmission, and AC for actual input.
@@midgetman4206 Edison wasnt involved in killing Topsy. People from his movies company was there and filmed it but it happened 10 years after he lost the war and he was already out of the electric business by then. At most he just filmed it but there is no real evidence that he was instrumental in killing the elephant. Yes, he killed dogs, cats and cattle in an attempt to show that AC is more dangerous than DC (which it is) and there is a lot of things to criticize him for, Topsy is not one of them.
Induction motor - power generation Nervous breakdown. Motor powered by alternating current. Higher voltage Transformer can be used to decrease the voltage
I find it funny how all of these "geniuses" end up essentially eating their own words, considering that our entire power grid runs on AC power and it was proven to be far more profitable than DC power ever could've been.
Literally no! Nearly everything about this is wrong! Westinghouse was already using AC, they licensed the patents from Tesla Co., had Tesla on as an advisor, the Tesla induction motor ran at a constant 60Hz(the reason electricity and tv runs at that rate) and couldn't be used in a vehicle because it only had a constant speed. Westinghouse eventually went with a DC traction motor for their electric cars.
Every time y'all upload anything I feel my day instantly get better Also what the fuck I was listening to Last Podcast On the left's electric chair episode and I recognised the elephant fact
The person who made this failed to do any real research on Tesla, and completely insulted the great hero, George Westinghouse. Westinghouse paid Tesla the equivalent 1.5 million dollars in todays money for his patents on AC motors, generators, and transformers. And he hired Tesla to get the devices to work in his electrical power system. Westinghouse and Tesla competed against Edison, and won. Westinghouse is one of the most interesting industrialists there is. He was an inventor himself. One of his most notable inventions was air brakes. It is an ingenious system that has brought reliable braking to trains and heavy trucks. Westinghouse was also good to his employees, and his customers.
"That's for electrocuting elephants and prisoners." Edison fails to mention the many, many dogs... It's almost funny how hellbent he was trying to make AC look bad.
Sadly this isn't any different than how people react to invention today. If someone comes along with either a finished product or the basis for one, people are SO quick to shut it down for any number of reasons. And generally these reasons stem from the complete inability to see the use of the invention due to their total lack of foresight, among other things, meaning the inability to justify any investment into it -- whether it be time or money invested. It's so strage to me to see just many people believe our progress is restricted to "what is and isn't possible". So many people have tricked themselves into believing that future inventions either aren't possible or aren't at all likely to be made because we've somehow hit a wall of creative limitation. When in reality very little progress is halted because of such limitations. Just knowing that something is possible isn't nearly enough to invent it. Inventions require a vision, someone who sees the possibility, believes in it, and also believes in the value of continuing forth. And it also requires diligence in the hard work, problem solving, and labor necessary to walk the path of construction. I like to look at the big picture. If you look around us, the VAST majority of all we see on this planet is man made. It didn't exist at one point. So if you took someone from 3000 years ago and showed them the modern world, I would bet they wouldn't have ever believed any of this to be possible. Yet here it is. The same goes for modern man and future man. If a modern man saw the advancement of humanity 1000 years from now, they wouldn't believe what they're seeing. Our only consistent limitation has always been ourselves. In fact when we look at history, we have no real reason to believe this won't always be our only real limitation. All that we have today that is now possible that was previously thought to be impossible is a prime example of the truth about possibility. What we believe to be impossible is only that: a belief. People treat these beliefs as if they're gospel. As if they're fact. As if they're anything other than our best guess. But I guarantee a lot of good would come of people standing back and realizing that our best guess is only a guess, and that life isn't always as it appears.
It's funny that people keep saying ac is better over long distances, but that's a misnomer. Very-high voltage dc is actually used for long distances and underwater cables as ac current attenuates over distance and passes current through insulators. The real reason we use AC for most power grids is the fact that AC is easier to convert between voltages with the use of a transformer.
What about the guy that made it possible? CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ. Without Steinmetz his motor wouldn't work. Nice job making this toon though, it's light for the masses. Gratitude.
Random Internet user No.246839.5 History isn't clear, some sources claimed he did. It's said that Edison used AC to kill elephants to prove its dangerous. Tesla in turn used DC to electrocute (I.e. The chair) people. You can correct me if I'm wrong again.
dork lass Wrong! You need a rectifying bridge, to convert AC to DC current.The electric chair was Thomas Alva Edison's barbaric answer to a " Ten round Donny Brook with Nikoka Tesla, and the Westinghouse Corporation . ie: The " Was of the Currents." Edison lost, went bankrupt, however, J.P.Morgan bailed Edison out, and GE was formed.' Bringing Great Things To Life..' A very poor example of why good capitalism went bad.Thank you.
But Westinghouse supported Tesla, and even paid licensing fees to him. Until Tesla waived the fees; so Westinghouse wouldn’t go bankrupt after several legal battles with Edison
I imagine a world, which in humanity fully relies on electricity (no gas etc), produced fully on Solar panels, where my boy Tesla work was approved earlier so everyone drives electric cars, where we don't use any plastic, where are no countries and warfare, just a nation of planet earth, that would be beautiful
Tesla needs to be portrayed more like Tom Brady as a GOAT Engineer and Physicist, without the sympathy angle. Tesla hired on with a division of Edison in Paris and later migrated to the US in 1885 to work for another Edison division upon his manager’s request. Edison and his managers recognized Tesla’s as a genius and hard working person, thus the reason he was hired in the US. Tesla realized Edison was not about to lose DC royalties and promote Tesla or AC ( aside from the contract compensation dispute) so he left the company. In 1888 George Westinghouse partnered with Tesla, Peck, and Brown to fully develop AC. Can NOT imagine any of these historical figures carrying on this type of oversimplified conversation. But I get it, the video has to present history in a quick fashion, unlike my comment.
Except no. Westinghouse worked with Nikola Tesla. "His alternating current (AC) induction motor and related polyphase AC patents, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system which that company would eventually market." Also, fun fact: Edison and Westinghouse's companies eventually became GE and CBS respectively.
Nikola Tesla was the benevolent genius humanity desperately needed...but still doesn't deserve.
I believe humanity deserves it. It's just that most so-called "leaders" of the world have shed their humanity in order to get money and power, so they make inhuman decisions.
Tesla did not invent the rotating field and induction motor, Walter Baily did it long before him. hackaday.com/2017/09/21/inventing-the-induction-motor/
@@niksa28 but , he did make it more efficient.
Nikola Tesla was also the man that loved his pet bird like it was a woman and thought it shot lasers out of its eyes when it died. Dude was freaking crazy.
@@chaosdirge4906 still smart
IT HAS RETURNED. I am freaking out!!! But I am not ready to see Nikola getting destroyed like thisss
K. Patrick it is death haha
well everything that involves the super science friends i will consume instantly
2 persons who gave thumbs down was Thomas Edison and his lawyer.
Others are his workers
TheProRockPL Damn you, Henry Ford!
Nikola Tesla is the best Inventor that ever existed❤ I love him so much and in this video I felt so sorry for him😥Please more about Tesla🙏
Not the best, you cannot name an inventor the best because he couldn't have made it without the introduction of steam machines and so on
@@midgetman4206 You are clearly uneducated for that topic
@@filipbabovic8474 most power is derived from steam turbines, I have no idea why you are saying that I don't know what I'm talking about (this should be common knowledge), It's directly correlated
@@midgetman4206 What do you mean? 🤔
@@Ema-lp5nd that a single person cannot be categorized as the "best" inventor, Imagine them as stairs, you need the one before to get to the top (better, higher tech)
Edit: typo
Its not elaborated on but in real life westinghouse bought tesla's AC patents and hired him. This led to the present situation. The power lines in your street are AC
this!!! its made me confussion when i see the end of video because as far as i know, tesla collaborated with westinghouse to developed ac generator. westinghouse was NOT sabotage him
Poor Tesla, so many beautiful flowers in a garden he never got to see, and who's true planter was only recently credited.
Which would you choose
Run a business or improve humanity
Death to everything
run a biz, of course.
Why not both?
@@merrittanimation7721 because Tesla wants to provide free electricity to mankind. You can not run a business on free merchandise.
@@yanzhao5673 you can sell things that use electricity
Finally after all these months. The greatest yt channel posts again.
Sorry for the wait. Lots of new stuff on the way.
@@supersciencefriends :)
Ediford! Look at that damn smile when Edison put his hand on fords lap. Thats what im talking about!
And Ford wareing gray, yes i dont want to say i win but I WIN. Boy look in gray
Don't be shippin' such horrible people. They don't deserve love.
@@momon969 the more you learn about someone the harder it is to hate them, if you new as much as i do about these losers your opinions would change.
Fact: Henry Ford loved bird, he paid for several bird sanctuary to be built.
@@momon969 if you learn more about them you'll ship them...
And i'm sorry... every ppl deserve to get love... it's human right!!
Just keep Tesla out of your fan fictions, okay?
I love how much light these mini shows give Tesla. Learning made fun.
This world was robbed of some incredible innovations of Tesla. 😥
They truly truly robbed him .. I wished he would of seen where Tesla is today.. the fact where living in a world now where an electric motor can make a car go 0-60 in just under 3 seconds.. he would be so proud
I love Tesla ♡
But why the life is so bad with him, why?!!!
My pure Tesla
Because that's life
Because stole from him many documents the night hos hi pas awey
"I fail to see how any profit can be made from "faster" "more efficient" motors."
*Deathstares Edison's lightbulb*
i love how bored ford looks, and i actually learned things
And knowing is half the battle
I'm literally shaking I've never cried so hard in my life
Sometimes I just really want to hug Tesla to comfort him.
I would give tesla all my money just to make him happy
Almost 120 years later now we have a Tesla electric car company.
You're great as usual! That was very touching, feel sorry for Tesla :(
For some odd reason I believe that this is historycaly accurate
Because it somewhat is, they just didn't sit in a room together
@@midgetman4206 hm
Maybe
Akchually, electric cars were more prominent at end of the 19th century and at the start of the 20th century and first 60mph speed record was with electric car. IIRC. So Henry Ford comment here is not correct. Ford assemly line gasoline vehicles was much later 1910's than Tesla induction motor 1890's.
U know nothing u just looked that up on Wikipedia
I don’t care, Tesla won we use AC all the time now. Never beat that Edison. Thank you Tesla!
wow you did your research well because he did say that Tesla’s AC motor would kill elephants
Because he did kill elephants (and dogs, cats, or anything that moved)
Its funny because dc can also kill elephants. It was relatively safer, but not actually safe. It was just more practical to use DC for transmission, and AC for actual input.
Bob's burgers did an episode on the elephant and Edison
MidgetMan 420, tesla never did with his invention but edison used that statement so no one would use AC
@@midgetman4206 Edison wasnt involved in killing Topsy. People from his movies company was there and filmed it but it happened 10 years after he lost the war and he was already out of the electric business by then. At most he just filmed it but there is no real evidence that he was instrumental in killing the elephant.
Yes, he killed dogs, cats and cattle in an attempt to show that AC is more dangerous than DC (which it is) and there is a lot of things to criticize him for, Topsy is not one of them.
Dammit Tesla needs a hug
Induction motor - power generation
Nervous breakdown.
Motor powered by alternating current. Higher voltage
Transformer can be used to decrease the voltage
I find it funny how all of these "geniuses" end up essentially eating their own words, considering that our entire power grid runs on AC power and it was proven to be far more profitable than DC power ever could've been.
I like Nikola’s accent.
This series sounds amazing,will we be able to see Darwin pitch his Theory to people like Richard Owen?
Literally no! Nearly everything about this is wrong! Westinghouse was already using AC, they licensed the patents from Tesla Co., had Tesla on as an advisor, the Tesla induction motor ran at a constant 60Hz(the reason electricity and tv runs at that rate) and couldn't be used in a vehicle because it only had a constant speed. Westinghouse eventually went with a DC traction motor for their electric cars.
Agreed, imagine how many people now turned into Hating Westinghouse.
Tesla should be portrait as a Tom Brady of engineers, not some push over.
Great video dudes. Can't wait to see more of this. Keep up the good work Super Science Friends and Friends
I fucking love this shit. It’s what keeps me going. Thank you for what you do and thank you for your channel.
Thanks for watching! Glad you like it 😊
Every time y'all upload anything I feel my day instantly get better
Also what the fuck I was listening to Last Podcast On the left's electric chair episode and I recognised the elephant fact
Not gonna lie, the ending hurts. Such injustice and greed in the face of a brilliant human. We must carry the torch in our own way. Screw these suits
👏 HECK YES THANKS FAM FOR WORKING SO HARD 👏 BLESS 👏 Y'ALL 👏
Thank you for uploading very much!
Welcome to Shark Tank Ladies And Gentlemen
Or Dragon's Den in the UK
Vulture's Nest in The Simpsons
I’m so exited for this new series!
Waaaaa estuve esperando mucho por un nuevo video :'3 ❤
Sort of surprised that Carnegie and Rockefeller are not here as well. Yet, very good content.
The person who made this failed to do any real research on Tesla, and completely insulted the great hero, George Westinghouse. Westinghouse paid Tesla the equivalent 1.5 million dollars in todays money for his patents on AC motors, generators, and transformers. And he hired Tesla to get the devices to work in his electrical power system. Westinghouse and Tesla competed against Edison, and won. Westinghouse is one of the most interesting industrialists there is. He was an inventor himself. One of his most notable inventions was air brakes. It is an ingenious system that has brought reliable braking to trains and heavy trucks. Westinghouse was also good to his employees, and his customers.
He didn't actually pay tesla that much because Tesla ripped the contract to help Westinghouse, but he was still a good guy.
Thomas Edison: NO! YOU CAN'T USE AC POWER IT'S DANGEROUS!
Tesla: ha alternating current go buzzzz
My cat pooped in the garden.... I got an idea, now i shit in the garden every day!
The Pake Snit.. sounds interesting
"That's for electrocuting elephants and prisoners." Edison fails to mention the many, many dogs... It's almost funny how hellbent he was trying to make AC look bad.
2:21 And steam...
If we are in the late 19th and early 20th century that is
MY POOR BOY TESLA T^T)/
Omgomgomgomgomg I love this! I hope a Marie Curie episode is also on the way.
daaang, the background music in this one!
So harsh but yet soooo true
R.I.P to my boi Nicola
We need Elon Musk at this show!
Sadly this isn't any different than how people react to invention today. If someone comes along with either a finished product or the basis for one, people are SO quick to shut it down for any number of reasons. And generally these reasons stem from the complete inability to see the use of the invention due to their total lack of foresight, among other things, meaning the inability to justify any investment into it -- whether it be time or money invested.
It's so strage to me to see just many people believe our progress is restricted to "what is and isn't possible". So many people have tricked themselves into believing that future inventions either aren't possible or aren't at all likely to be made because we've somehow hit a wall of creative limitation. When in reality very little progress is halted because of such limitations. Just knowing that something is possible isn't nearly enough to invent it. Inventions require a vision, someone who sees the possibility, believes in it, and also believes in the value of continuing forth. And it also requires diligence in the hard work, problem solving, and labor necessary to walk the path of construction.
I like to look at the big picture. If you look around us, the VAST majority of all we see on this planet is man made. It didn't exist at one point. So if you took someone from 3000 years ago and showed them the modern world, I would bet they wouldn't have ever believed any of this to be possible. Yet here it is. The same goes for modern man and future man. If a modern man saw the advancement of humanity 1000 years from now, they wouldn't believe what they're seeing.
Our only consistent limitation has always been ourselves. In fact when we look at history, we have no real reason to believe this won't always be our only real limitation. All that we have today that is now possible that was previously thought to be impossible is a prime example of the truth about possibility. What we believe to be impossible is only that: a belief. People treat these beliefs as if they're gospel. As if they're fact. As if they're anything other than our best guess. But I guarantee a lot of good would come of people standing back and realizing that our best guess is only a guess, and that life isn't always as it appears.
could you imagine their faces when a Tesla car drives out of a time machine .
How on earth , you guys only have 134k subs , far better content than pewdiepie.
Pls dont start the pewdiepie vs T series again.
Im sub to bougth, very different content
@@0499ful better fight:
Tesla, serb or croat?
Well, his parents were Serbs so, take a guess @@trinar.s.6550
Because most people are so stupid, they're practically braindead?
I just need that, good show I subscribed
This is great because i just learned about this in physics
The motor could save someone money. If your company has them.
Tesla "genius"
It's funny that people keep saying ac is better over long distances, but that's a misnomer. Very-high voltage dc is actually used for long distances and underwater cables as ac current attenuates over distance and passes current through insulators. The real reason we use AC for most power grids is the fact that AC is easier to convert between voltages with the use of a transformer.
What are you saying and not saying? 🤨
Nikola is a Genius
Tesla is such a good boy ;;
Oh God... the music from the awful dances in Toilet Management Simulator. Flashbacks.
Love your vidssss
When episode 7?
Animation is amazing!!
What about the guy that made it possible? CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ. Without Steinmetz his motor wouldn't work. Nice job making this toon though, it's light for the masses. Gratitude.
Watching this makes me realize that human never change.
And then Tesla invented the electric chair that runs on DC.
Random Internet user No.246839.5 History isn't clear, some sources claimed he did.
It's said that Edison used AC to kill elephants to prove its dangerous.
Tesla in turn used DC to electrocute (I.e. The chair) people.
You can correct me if I'm wrong again.
Random Internet user No.246839.5 Thank you for the clarification, wish more people were like you.
dork lass Wrong! You need a rectifying bridge, to convert AC to DC current.The electric chair was Thomas Alva Edison's barbaric answer to a " Ten round Donny Brook with Nikoka Tesla, and the Westinghouse Corporation . ie: The " Was of the Currents." Edison lost, went bankrupt, however, J.P.Morgan bailed Edison out, and GE was formed.' Bringing Great Things To Life..' A very poor example of why good capitalism went bad.Thank you.
But Westinghouse supported Tesla, and even paid licensing fees to him. Until Tesla waived the fees; so Westinghouse wouldn’t go bankrupt after several legal battles with Edison
nikola spelt efficient wrong 3:45
I just realized the reference to this
SNAKE PIT. What a suitable name indeed....
Better than Vulture's Next
I wanna come into the screen and give Tesla a hug....
It took me half the video to realize that this is a shark tank parody.
Aren’t the kids really into Shark Tank? Have we been misinformed?
@@supersciencefriends oh wait no, this is "snake pit" a very innovative idea that will surely bring you money *wink*
I'm going to rewatch this video until my eyes bleed
Have fun
So unexpected. Loved this.
The viewers' motors are running!
Yes we are back
Its basically just shark tank
Dragon's Den
Nikola Tesla's career in anutshell
OMG A NEW EPISODE😃😃😃
No, it's not a new episode
Why does this fill me with such anger and anguish?
And that's how science mafia works
Wait, is this video Bung's work?
I imagine a world, which in humanity fully relies on electricity (no gas etc), produced fully on Solar panels, where my boy Tesla work was approved earlier so everyone drives electric cars, where we don't use any plastic, where are no countries and warfare, just a nation of planet earth, that would be beautiful
greatest noblest inventor in human history
S n a k e P i t?
Tesla needs to be portrayed more like Tom Brady as a GOAT Engineer and Physicist, without the sympathy angle. Tesla hired on with a division of Edison in Paris and later migrated to the US in 1885 to work for another Edison division upon his manager’s request.
Edison and his managers recognized Tesla’s as a genius and hard working person, thus the reason he was hired in the US.
Tesla realized Edison was not about to lose DC royalties and promote Tesla or AC ( aside from the contract compensation dispute) so he left the company.
In 1888 George Westinghouse partnered with Tesla, Peck, and Brown to fully develop AC.
Can NOT imagine any of these historical figures carrying on this type of oversimplified conversation. But I get it, the video has to present history in a quick fashion, unlike my comment.
And yet his briliance saved us all
are these the same guys that animated ADHD OG Sherlock Kush?
so underrated
Good thing Tesla has a patent on it.
Thanks for new vid
You got it backwards tesla be lived in DC not AC
Oh shit, I think you might be right... I do remember this from somewhere.
Except no. Westinghouse worked with Nikola Tesla. "His alternating current (AC) induction motor and related polyphase AC patents, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system which that company would eventually market." Also, fun fact: Edison and Westinghouse's companies eventually became GE and CBS respectively.
What is the origin of the name "The Snake Pit"?
We wanted it to sound like “The Shark Tank” or “The Dragon’s Den”. Plus Edison is a dirty no good snake.
YES
When you make a joke, but someone's say it louder
RIP Tesla. I love you dearly ❤
would the world be a lot more advanced if we had listened and used more of Tesla's tech rather than prioritizing profit?