Tesla a real gem of gem he is the most mysterious scientist and super scientist ever born on this era he is more and more intelligent then Albert Einstein
I'm not a science student but I can't stop myself watching science and myths..it also make me so curious to learn about scientists and their inventions
Nicola Tesla is one of the greatest scientist this world as ever seen 🙏. If he was alive and has proper resources than electricity transmission would be different from what we see now.
In my opinion yes. The answer obviously depends on your perception of his consideration among the masses (my perception is gauged on the choosing of him as the central figure of the World Year of Physics 2005), but to put it in a absolute scale: imho he was one of the greatest physicist, but not the greatest scientist ever. To summarize his career, he was really a great scientist that revolutionized a lot of fields when very young and fresh, during the so-called annus mirabilis. While years passed his corpus operae extended to cover different topics with contributions of paramount importance. At the end, during his "scientific maturity", he was able to bring a really great contribution that revolutionized the way we think about space and time and topology of the universe and the relative cosmology. Einstein is the perfect model of theoretical scientist and someone that can be taken as reference for everyone wanting to endeavour in theoretical scientific activities. BUT, when you speak about him in terms of the greatest scientist ever existed, and for most people the only physicist to their knowledge that bests even Newton himself, I say that you are definitely overrating him. If we want to point out one and one only scientist throughout history other names comes to mind for several reasons (for the sake of clarity in the following I will talk only about fellow physicist, and not other scientists, with all due respect for other disciples): 1- Except for some part of the general relativity what Einstein did was not building something from scratch. Even special relativity was already more or less there, and already mathematically demonstrated by Henri Poincaré. The names of the useful tools in special relativity are Lorentz transformation, Poincarrè invariance, Minkowsky space-time. That from a point of view makes him the "great puzzle-solver", that had connected math and physics, on the other hand put his contributions in a more feasible perspective. This at variance with, for example, J. C. Maxwell that had the intuition, developed the tools, published, defended against unfavorable peers pressure...etc... his theory of unification of electrical and magnetic and optics, paving the way for maybe to the greatest scientific revolution of all times (Both quantum mechanics and special relativity are in the belly of Maxwell equations, that can be considered an almost complete description of the only force we actually know. If I would save only one piece of the human history up to now, I'll save that). 2- Einstein lived in period of scientific revolutions that followed on a daily basis. He did not builded the scientific revolution all by himself, like Newton and Maxwell did for example. There were questions and experimental evidences, posed from the new massive experimental physics community. There were pieces of answer, by the new and massive math community. Einstein took pieces and put them toghether, that is something remarkable indeed. But Newton builded phyiscs (not only laws of motion, gravitation and calculus, also optics, a bit of statistics and atomic concepts for thermodynamics, phyisical chemistry...etc...) all alone in a countryside when he was 21. Maxwell introduced heavy use of math inside physics (before 19th century in Physics curricula there was not even one course of math! Math was for engineers, Physicist were natural philosophers that did not care about such trivialities!) and was personally heavily accused (electromagnetism paper were commented to be "algebraic terrorism") and his discoveries downrated for that at the time and had and hard time into making breach in the physics community. 3- Einstein physical intuitions were brilliant, but not articulated. Don't get me wrong, I think photoelectric effect despite being euristic concept is plain genius and revolutionized our way of thinking maybe more than anything else (more little = more energetic!!). But IMHO even general relativity was not as close to be as articulated and complicated as the discoveries that few years later would be done in quantum mechanics by e.g. Max Born, imho one of the most underrated physicist of history. One thing is developing an euristic concept about photon's nature or developing a unified spacetime metric, on a completely different level is developing the concept of observable and associating it to hermitian operators. 4- He was a 'pure' theorist, which is not bad per se, but when evaulating throughout history of science and physics you can find mindblowing theoritician to be unbelievable skilled experimentals. Galileo devised priciples of dynamics and optics after and during proving them. Newton was Newton as a theoretician, maybe the most gifted of all times except Aristoteles. As experimentalist was maybe the most skilled of his time in several fields. He was in charge of scientific investigations, expecially against falsary frauds, for his deep working knowledge of chemistry (alchemy at that time). He even built a mirror for his telescope whose reflectivity would be unmatched for more than a century!! If you think about it he was the real Tony Stark in the 17th century! That was other times, but in Einstein's times there was Enrico Fermi, whose expertise in the field of theoretical physics were almost matched by his ability in experimental work besting the bests professionals in the fields of engineering and proto-informatics in with he was a pioneer. Anedoctical references in the field of nuclear physics elevate him to be almost a mythical figure (when the team of technicians of the "electronic brain" of the Chicago Lab, now Fermilab, couldn't figure out some error for a couple of days, called Fermi that usually solved the issues alone in few hours). 5- Lack of Academic activities non-related to research. Despite that Academia have his center in research, Academia is not only bashing for research. It is also politics for getting founded and expecially teaching for growing the next generation of great scientist that can capitalize on your experience and insight. Einstein was a fantastic researcher, but a professor is more than that. Some people shaped the scientific culture of a country around their figure, teaching boatloads of students and half-dozen of future Nobels. Niels Bohr in Copenhagen founded, thanks to the beer Carlsberg (yep!), and builded the greatest theoretical physics center that was the fulcrum of world's research on quantum-mechanics subject for half a century. This made Denmark a prolific science-centered (expecially physics) country. Lev Landau was an incredible teacher and mentor and builded a real think-tank, mentored dozens of the greatest professors in Russia and the World; his legacy is going on even now, spreading to different countries and fields (I met an Harvard professor in Biology that was student of Lifshitz, pupil of Landau). Rutherford did the same for England. Plank for Germany, Fermi in Italy and US...etc... Every country has it's iconic scientists. The presence of Einstein at Zurich, or at the Max Plank instute, or at Princeston, despite the fact that Einstein was a "puzzle-solver" did change the geography of science of almost nothing. We had him visiting Milan on a regular pace for some years and we didn't even noticed until recent historical studies! 6- Lack of romance. Last and maybe (or maybe not) least some great scientists had to overcome great obstacles, premature deaths and managed to get into history nonetheless. Faraday was a completely analphabet street-boy until he teached himself to read while working as a servant in a book-binding shop. He never learned to do math and still getting addressed by Maxwell, his pupil (talking about legacies), as "the greatest theoretical scientist ever lived". Studying his papers some advocate that Gauss "the prince of mathematicians" suffered from Dyslexia. Galois, the father of Group Theory, was a political activist and died 21 after a romance-related duel. Many are the attempts to bring some romance into Einstein life, painting him as a school dropout that was never appreciated as a student. The truth his that he was reasonably well adjusted student to whom the parents give the occasion to enter with two years in advance to one of the most prestigious schools in the world (ETH Zurich) far from his parents home (Milan) and yes, he failed for a bit, but was two years in advance. Then he worked with a respectable and well considered job that he chose to have access to papers and information while being paid pretty well (not the usual for a PhD student in the beginning of 19th century). So Einstein is maybe overrated to be considered as "the perfect scientist", because science is not just "about science". First of all there are a lot of things to be put into context about his discoveries. Moreover a scientist is not only the one who wrote the formula, but also the one who build institution and bequeath his knowledge and meta-knowledge forming a legacy. But a thing for sure overrated is I.Q. that is a very stupid thing to be considered to evaluate a person since it is a totally inadequate attempt to measure a thing that is made mostly by soft boundaries such as intelligence. Most of the "High IQ" people never actually received a proper IQ test. There is an interesting story about Feynmann, that was attributed to have IQ > 200 by the Mensa association after receiving the Nobel Prize. But Feynmann disclosed that the IQ test he did measured an unremarkable 122. Evaluating a scientist by his IQ is like evaluating a soccer player by his press chest: ok, if you cannot lift 20 kg is probable that you have not the prowess to be a professional player, but usually neither if you are more worried about bench-pressing then about actual playing. Source: Quora.
Physics is a subject which cannot be fully explained by anyone. Misconceptions should always be there in physics. And that's why it's most interesting from my point of view.
@@itsallaboutscience761 Big bang is itself a singularity. Big bang has not just happened one time. Big bang is happening every time at every point of space. If you take a look at the universe closely, you will find that space is expanding at each and every point. Stephen Hawking explained that it was not just a singularity but singularity of singularity.
@@shivamjha1315 You have any proof through we say that big bang is happening, I know this is hypothetical questions,but the fact is know one know how this universe made up off scientist only give their thoughts and imaginations only...
I can't ignore both of these two scientists but I can just say that Einstein was a great founder of science but Tesla was the great inventor. Tesla was not prosperous so his statements were not confessed easily but he was always right.
I think Tesla is correct if you think about time machine so if we doing time traveling so vibration is useful than speed of light because we know we can't sit in particle of light so if we can't do we can't to time traveling if you talking about according to Einstein so if you believe in Tesla theory so you can time travel so according to me Tesla is correct 🔥🔥🙏😎
Maybe Tesla saw something which none other could see . He said the right thing about mathematics point of view and experimental one . Dk who is correct . Btw np . Well video mate 👍🏻
Tesla almost Created a Massive Tesla Coil to provide electricity wirelessly to the whole town for free, but Edison didn't want to give everyone free electricity and wanted to have a monopoly on it so he asked the investors to take their funding off from the project which ultimately lead to the failure of such a wonderful project.
I've always struggled picturing how does a mass bend space-time. In some videos they show tarpaulin and put a heavy ball at centre and shows how that bends it. But this is because of earth's gravity. And now they say it's Balck hole's gravity making the sun do it. Then whose gravity is influencing the black hole also like that? And when we say space, we mean 'absence of stuff'. Then how 'absence of stuff' could be bent? So here I really think Tesla was 100% correct that this is maybe just a mathematical manifest
Bhak 😂😂😂 light wave to electromagnetic wave/ radiation hai jo massless hoti hai aur isse speed kuch nahi chal sakta hai. Ole Roemer ne proved kara tha aur James Clerk Maxwell ne isse equation me banaya ..... Heinrich Rudolf Hertz ne iska use kara aur proved bhi . Maxwell ne Pure mathematics se ye Electromagnetism aur Maxwell equation banaya jisse electromagnetic waves ki speed c=1√μ0ϵ0 Diya.. joki sabse speed hai.
We can't ignore tesla....if i got chance to meet any physicists then i would i like to meet tesla instead of Newton and Einstein Bhaiya apka favourite physicist kon hai ?
Fun fact1: Tesla was not Physicists. 2nd fun Fact: Tesla was nothing infront of Einstein, Newton, Maxwell, Ampere, Faraday, etc ... These were giants Physicists.. 3rd Fun fact: Science & Myths fav: Physicists & Mathematician; these were: Newton, Euler , Gauss ,Maxwell, Faraday , Ampere , Lorentz, Planck, S. Bose, S. Chandrashekhar, Lagrange, Reimann , Hilbert, Hamilton , Jacobi, Poincare , Minkwoski, Neumann, Feynman , Schwinger , Tomonaga Shinichiro , Pascal , Paul Dirac, Schrodinger , Heisenberg , Hertz , Galileo, Boltzman, etc... according to his videos these types of Physicist and mathematician are likes by science and myths.
Nikola Tesla on Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity Tesla described Relativity as “a beggar wrapped in purple whom ignorant people take for a king.” In support of his statement he cited a number of experiments he had conducted, he said, as far back as 1896 on the cosmic ray. He has measured cosmic ray velocities from Antarus, he said, which he found to be fifty times greater than the speed of light, thus demolishing, he contended, one of the basic pillars of the structure of relativity, according to which there can be no speed greater than that of light. “The theory is a mass of errors and deceptive ideas violently opposed to the teachings of great men of science of the past and even to common sense.” “The theory wraps all these errors and fallacies and clothes them in magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king. Its exponents are very brilliant men, but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists. Not a single one of the relativity propositions has been proved.” - Nikola Tesla (“Tesla, 79, Promises to Transmit Force.” New York Times, July 11, 1935.)
There is something misunderstanding in present time also . Tesla waves are interested topic which says we can not predict any particle max speed limit is speed of light there is some existance more than speed of light.
Tesla was an inventor while Einstein was an astrophysicist,so both can not be compared . Tesla was a great inventor but his knowledge in terms of physics was not equal to Einstein . In simple words Tesla was the greatest inventor and Einstein was greatest physicist of that time .
@@जयंत-ट3च bhai please 🙏 talk with some sense, Tesla was a man with greater iq doesn't make him more knowledgeable than Einstein in terms of astrophysics,Tesla was best is his field and Einstein in his ,so how man of different fields can be compared,does that makes sense ?
Not only Tesla but Huygens too was a supporter of ether medium Acc to him light is a mechanical wave needs medium to propagate & also not the fastest in universe as said by Tesla too
Earth ke vyaas jitni lambai ka ek pankha ager 1 second me 7 se jyada ya maanlo 8 bar spin hota hai to kya us pankhe ka sira light ki speed ko nahi tod dega 🤔 ?
Tesla almost created a Massive Tesla Coil which could provide the whole town with electricity wirelessly and free of cost. But Edison didn't want everyone to get free electricity and wanted to have a monopoly on it, so he asked investors to take off their funding, ultimately leading to a failure of such a wonderful project
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Tesla a real gem of gem he is the most mysterious scientist and super scientist ever born on this era he is more and more intelligent then Albert Einstein
That's a reason why Tesla a great man
@@bishalkalita8127 All the things you are using today were the gift of Tesla. That's why Tesla is a legend
Yes bro
I'm not a science student but I can't stop myself watching science and myths..it also make me so curious to learn about scientists and their inventions
Same here👍❣️
Absolutely correct...😄
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Live your life brother. If u ever invented or discovered anything wealthy people will try to supress u
Nicola Tesla is one of the greatest scientist this world as ever seen 🙏. If he was alive and has proper resources than electricity transmission would be different from what we see now.
Einstein was just a thief and a bragging chap where tesla was a real scientist
I thought Tesla was right at many places instead of Einstein
Both Scientists are Great.
Unfortunately One is over rated and the other one is very under rated😔
No one's overrated ig...
There is notging overrated about einstein.
@@AnilThakur-cg5mx ikr. He was absolutely a genius.
In my opinion yes.
The answer obviously depends on your perception of his consideration among the masses (my perception is gauged on the choosing of him as the central figure of the World Year of Physics 2005), but to put it in a absolute scale: imho he was one of the greatest physicist, but not the greatest scientist ever.
To summarize his career, he was really a great scientist that revolutionized a lot of fields when very young and fresh, during the so-called annus mirabilis. While years passed his corpus operae extended to cover different topics with contributions of paramount importance. At the end, during his "scientific maturity", he was able to bring a really great contribution that revolutionized the way we think about space and time and topology of the universe and the relative cosmology.
Einstein is the perfect model of theoretical scientist and someone that can be taken as reference for everyone wanting to endeavour in theoretical scientific activities.
BUT, when you speak about him in terms of the greatest scientist ever existed, and for most people the only physicist to their knowledge that bests even Newton himself, I say that you are definitely overrating him.
If we want to point out one and one only scientist throughout history other names comes to mind for several reasons (for the sake of clarity in the following I will talk only about fellow physicist, and not other scientists, with all due respect for other disciples):
1- Except for some part of the general relativity what Einstein did was not building something from scratch. Even special relativity was already more or less there, and already mathematically demonstrated by Henri Poincaré. The names of the useful tools in special relativity are Lorentz transformation, Poincarrè invariance, Minkowsky space-time. That from a point of view makes him the "great puzzle-solver", that had connected math and physics, on the other hand put his contributions in a more feasible perspective.
This at variance with, for example, J. C. Maxwell that had the intuition, developed the tools, published, defended against unfavorable peers pressure...etc... his theory of unification of electrical and magnetic and optics, paving the way for maybe to the greatest scientific revolution of all times (Both quantum mechanics and special relativity are in the belly of Maxwell equations, that can be considered an almost complete description of the only force we actually know. If I would save only one piece of the human history up to now, I'll save that).
2- Einstein lived in period of scientific revolutions that followed on a daily basis. He did not builded the scientific revolution all by himself, like Newton and Maxwell did for example. There were questions and experimental evidences, posed from the new massive experimental physics community. There were pieces of answer, by the new and massive math community.
Einstein took pieces and put them toghether, that is something remarkable indeed. But Newton builded phyiscs (not only laws of motion, gravitation and calculus, also optics, a bit of statistics and atomic concepts for thermodynamics, phyisical chemistry...etc...) all alone in a countryside when he was 21. Maxwell introduced heavy use of math inside physics (before 19th century in Physics curricula there was not even one course of math! Math was for engineers, Physicist were natural philosophers that did not care about such trivialities!) and was personally heavily accused (electromagnetism paper were commented to be "algebraic terrorism") and his discoveries downrated for that at the time and had and hard time into making breach in the physics community.
3- Einstein physical intuitions were brilliant, but not articulated. Don't get me wrong, I think photoelectric effect despite being euristic concept is plain genius and revolutionized our way of thinking maybe more than anything else (more little = more energetic!!). But IMHO even general relativity was not as close to be as articulated and complicated as the discoveries that few years later would be done in quantum mechanics by e.g. Max Born, imho one of the most underrated physicist of history. One thing is developing an euristic concept about photon's nature or developing a unified spacetime metric, on a completely different level is developing the concept of observable and associating it to hermitian operators.
4- He was a 'pure' theorist, which is not bad per se, but when evaulating throughout history of science and physics you can find mindblowing theoritician to be unbelievable skilled experimentals. Galileo devised priciples of dynamics and optics after and during proving them. Newton was Newton as a theoretician, maybe the most gifted of all times except Aristoteles. As experimentalist was maybe the most skilled of his time in several fields. He was in charge of scientific investigations, expecially against falsary frauds, for his deep working knowledge of chemistry (alchemy at that time). He even built a mirror for his telescope whose reflectivity would be unmatched for more than a century!! If you think about it he was the real Tony Stark in the 17th century!
That was other times, but in Einstein's times there was Enrico Fermi, whose expertise in the field of theoretical physics were almost matched by his ability in experimental work besting the bests professionals in the fields of engineering and proto-informatics in with he was a pioneer. Anedoctical references in the field of nuclear physics elevate him to be almost a mythical figure (when the team of technicians of the "electronic brain" of the Chicago Lab, now Fermilab, couldn't figure out some error for a couple of days, called Fermi that usually solved the issues alone in few hours).
5- Lack of Academic activities non-related to research. Despite that Academia have his center in research, Academia is not only bashing for research. It is also politics for getting founded and expecially teaching for growing the next generation of great scientist that can capitalize on your experience and insight. Einstein was a fantastic researcher, but a professor is more than that. Some people shaped the scientific culture of a country around their figure, teaching boatloads of students and half-dozen of future Nobels.
Niels Bohr in Copenhagen founded, thanks to the beer Carlsberg (yep!), and builded the greatest theoretical physics center that was the fulcrum of world's research on quantum-mechanics subject for half a century. This made Denmark a prolific science-centered (expecially physics) country.
Lev Landau was an incredible teacher and mentor and builded a real think-tank, mentored dozens of the greatest professors in Russia and the World; his legacy is going on even now, spreading to different countries and fields (I met an Harvard professor in Biology that was student of Lifshitz, pupil of Landau). Rutherford did the same for England. Plank for Germany, Fermi in Italy and US...etc... Every country has it's iconic scientists. The presence of Einstein at Zurich, or at the Max Plank instute, or at Princeston, despite the fact that Einstein was a "puzzle-solver" did change the geography of science of almost nothing. We had him visiting Milan on a regular pace for some years and we didn't even noticed until recent historical studies!
6- Lack of romance. Last and maybe (or maybe not) least some great scientists had to overcome great obstacles, premature deaths and managed to get into history nonetheless. Faraday was a completely analphabet street-boy until he teached himself to read while working as a servant in a book-binding shop. He never learned to do math and still getting addressed by Maxwell, his pupil (talking about legacies), as "the greatest theoretical scientist ever lived". Studying his papers some advocate that Gauss "the prince of mathematicians" suffered from Dyslexia. Galois, the father of Group Theory, was a political activist and died 21 after a romance-related duel.
Many are the attempts to bring some romance into Einstein life, painting him as a school dropout that was never appreciated as a student. The truth his that he was reasonably well adjusted student to whom the parents give the occasion to enter with two years in advance to one of the most prestigious schools in the world (ETH Zurich) far from his parents home (Milan) and yes, he failed for a bit, but was two years in advance. Then he worked with a respectable and well considered job that he chose to have access to papers and information while being paid pretty well (not the usual for a PhD student in the beginning of 19th century).
So Einstein is maybe overrated to be considered as "the perfect scientist", because science is not just "about science". First of all there are a lot of things to be put into context about his discoveries. Moreover a scientist is not only the one who wrote the formula, but also the one who build institution and bequeath his knowledge and meta-knowledge forming a legacy.
But a thing for sure overrated is I.Q. that is a very stupid thing to be considered to evaluate a person since it is a totally inadequate attempt to measure a thing that is made mostly by soft boundaries such as intelligence. Most of the "High IQ" people never actually received a proper IQ test. There is an interesting story about Feynmann, that was attributed to have IQ > 200 by the Mensa association after receiving the Nobel Prize. But Feynmann disclosed that the IQ test he did measured an unremarkable 122. Evaluating a scientist by his IQ is like evaluating a soccer player by his press chest: ok, if you cannot lift 20 kg is probable that you have not the prowess to be a professional player, but usually neither if you are more worried about bench-pressing then about actual playing.
Source: Quora.
@@Dee_Site bro we do not overrate him. The world does.
Tesla is one of the greatest scientist ever
thank you bro
@@flowerofscience6353 is nhi was
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Nope Sir Tesla is the greatest scientist of all time
Physics is a subject which cannot be fully explained by anyone. Misconceptions should always be there in physics. And that's why it's most interesting from my point of view.
I also think same
Hey bro what will exist before bigbang.
@@0vi4941 may be singularity or may be an previous universe
@@itsallaboutscience761 Big bang is itself a singularity. Big bang has not just happened one time. Big bang is happening every time at every point of space. If you take a look at the universe closely, you will find that space is expanding at each and every point. Stephen Hawking explained that it was not just a singularity but singularity of singularity.
@@shivamjha1315 You have any proof through we say that big bang is happening, I know this is hypothetical questions,but the fact is know one know how this universe made up off scientist only give their thoughts and imaginations only...
If Tesla had sponsors and resources, we would have been at least Type-I civilization by now.
I can't ignore both of these two scientists but I can just say that Einstein was a great founder of science but Tesla was the great inventor. Tesla was not prosperous so his statements were not confessed easily but he was always right.
Rohit is speaks true
Tesla was truly a great scientist.
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I think Tesla is correct if you think about time machine so if we doing time traveling so vibration is useful than speed of light because we know we can't sit in particle of light so if we can't do we can't to time traveling if you talking about according to Einstein so if you believe in Tesla theory so you can time travel so according to me Tesla is correct 🔥🔥🙏😎
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I'm a commerce student. But I love science 😇😇
If nikola Tesla was alive the world would have been wireless before wiring..
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Maybe Tesla saw something which none other could see . He said the right thing about mathematics point of view and experimental one . Dk who is correct . Btw np . Well video mate 👍🏻
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Underrated youtuber with great content.💙💙
Tesla almost Created a Massive Tesla Coil to provide electricity wirelessly to the whole town for free, but Edison didn't want to give everyone free electricity and wanted to have a monopoly on it so he asked the investors to take their funding off from the project which ultimately lead to the failure of such a wonderful project.
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please make a video on ''Tesla Waves''
One day the world will know ..... what level of genius sir Nikola Tesla was....
I go towards tesala sir and i think he was more taleted and have a great mind than enstien nad sir plz tell more about tesla waves
Plz make more videos on tesla invensions specially on Tesla thought camera. Thanks
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@@rahul.murari but sir he gives us knowledge
Bro plzzz is topic pr video bna do
1. Kya hum element synthetise kar skte t ...! Plzz bhai ❤️
One of the most interesting video😍
Tbh everyone knows Tesla was the greatest ❤️
Make video on biography of Nikola Tesla
It's great to be science student 🙂
I've always struggled picturing how does a mass bend space-time. In some videos they show tarpaulin and put a heavy ball at centre and shows how that bends it. But this is because of earth's gravity. And now they say it's Balck hole's gravity making the sun do it. Then whose gravity is influencing the black hole also like that? And when we say space, we mean 'absence of stuff'. Then how 'absence of stuff' could be bent? So here I really think Tesla was 100% correct that this is maybe just a mathematical manifest
You are totally right....
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Nikola Tesla was not a great scientist but also genius scientist🙏🙏🙏
not only
You say he was only genius,Because they always work hard for science not in advertising of idea
You are wrong
Tesla was great scientist not albert.😎
salute tesla....who chang world...in theory and in practical
Sir aap is video ka second part liye please this video is very interesting and amezing
Always boost my motivation and intrest in science.👍❤️
Nicola Tesla की सोच सही थी , क्यों कि यूनिवर्स में कुछ waves ,light waves से भी तेज चलती हैं जो आइंस्टीन नही मानते थे ।
Bhak 😂😂😂 light wave to electromagnetic wave/ radiation hai jo massless hoti hai aur isse speed kuch nahi chal sakta hai. Ole Roemer ne proved kara tha aur James Clerk Maxwell ne isse equation me banaya ..... Heinrich Rudolf Hertz ne iska use kara aur proved bhi . Maxwell ne Pure mathematics se ye Electromagnetism aur Maxwell equation banaya jisse electromagnetic waves ki speed c=1√μ0ϵ0 Diya.. joki sabse speed hai.
Maxwell ki equation khud Albert Einstein bhi wrong nahi kar sakta Nicola Tesla Kya chij hai 😂😂😂
Great mathematician Srinivas Ramanujan
We can't ignore tesla....if i got chance to meet any physicists then i would i like to meet tesla instead of Newton and Einstein
Bhaiya apka favourite physicist kon hai ?
Me also
Fun fact1: Tesla was not Physicists.
2nd fun Fact: Tesla was nothing infront of Einstein, Newton, Maxwell, Ampere, Faraday, etc ... These were giants Physicists..
3rd Fun fact: Science & Myths fav: Physicists & Mathematician; these were: Newton, Euler , Gauss ,Maxwell, Faraday , Ampere , Lorentz, Planck, S. Bose, S. Chandrashekhar, Lagrange, Reimann , Hilbert, Hamilton , Jacobi, Poincare , Minkwoski, Neumann, Feynman , Schwinger , Tomonaga Shinichiro , Pascal , Paul Dirac, Schrodinger , Heisenberg , Hertz , Galileo, Boltzman, etc...
according to his videos these types of Physicist and mathematician are likes by science and myths.
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Both gave equal contribution for today's world
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Tesla is purely genius
Super information
This is best video sir, l like this nikola
Keep going to 500k+ subscribers
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Nice video sir.
aage he bol diya.
Please make a video on Tesla waves
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Your channel has tremendous growth opportunities... You just need to hire a voice artist...
Big fan of your content excluding voice..
Very helpful video
Albert and tesla both are great there is no comparison 😇🥰🥰💝💝
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Lord of science. Nicola Tesla
@@Euner9no bro e=mc² is very important to understand our universe
@@suvan2009 but greatest scientists is Nicola Tesla.
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Both of them is my inspiration there almost solve half of our generation.
Please sir ancient allien ka bhi video dijiye
Nikola Tesla on Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity
Tesla described Relativity as “a beggar wrapped in purple whom ignorant people take for a king.”
In support of his statement he cited a number of experiments he had conducted, he said, as far back as 1896 on the cosmic ray. He has measured cosmic ray velocities from Antarus, he said, which he found to be fifty times greater than the speed of light, thus demolishing, he contended, one of the basic pillars of the structure of relativity, according to which there can be no speed greater than that of light.
“The theory is a mass of errors and deceptive ideas violently opposed to the teachings of great men of science of the past and even to common sense.”
“The theory wraps all these errors and fallacies and clothes them in magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king. Its exponents are very brilliant men, but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists. Not a single one of the relativity propositions has been proved.”
- Nikola Tesla
(“Tesla, 79, Promises to Transmit Force.” New York Times, July 11, 1935.)
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Wheter i search nikola tesla's dynamic theory of gravity
Which state that gravity is secondary force to electromagnetic force
Thanks bro
You make really interesting videos
Elon Musk knows who was best Tesla Or Einstein🤔🤔✌️✌️....... That's why He Named his car Company name "TESLA"....✌️🤪😁
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Mind blowing video ❤️
There is something misunderstanding in present time also . Tesla waves are interested topic which says we can not predict any particle max speed limit is speed of light there is some existance more than speed of light.
Space time ma curfew ata hi ku ha jub ka space ma gaweti hoti nahi ha ka Ya logo Co sumgana ka laya ha
Very good video.........
Thank you sir❤️
It's so surprising that the video is just of 11:11 minutes universal number
We want more about tesla
Tesla waves pr vdo bnaiye pls ❤❤❤
Aap kab bnaoge ye videos ko
Can we get video on who and how the equation ‘E=mc²' proven wrong. Please
Add in valuable knowledge.
Tesla was an inventor while Einstein was an astrophysicist,so both can not be compared .
Tesla was a great inventor but his knowledge in terms of physics was not equal to Einstein .
In simple words Tesla was the greatest inventor and Einstein was greatest physicist of that time .
No bro einstein's lq was only 160 and Tesla's Iq was about 230 .
@@जयंत-ट3च bhai please 🙏 talk with some sense, Tesla was a man with greater iq doesn't make him more knowledgeable than Einstein in terms of astrophysics,Tesla was best is his field and Einstein in his ,so how man of different fields can be compared,does that makes sense ?
Sir aap history of light and Alchemy per video liye
Very awesome video
Plzz bring video for indian scientists scientific research, theory, rejected theory also 🙏.
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Made video on information conservation plz sir
Not only Tesla but Huygens too was a supporter of ether medium
Acc to him light is a mechanical wave needs medium to propagate & also not the fastest in universe as said by Tesla too
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Brother u wanna make a video on copenhegan interpretation and Also warner heissenberg.
Make a video on tesla waves
Aap TESLA ke work ko explain kijiye please
Earth ke vyaas jitni lambai ka ek pankha ager 1 second me 7 se jyada ya maanlo 8 bar spin hota hai to kya us pankhe ka sira light ki speed ko nahi tod dega 🤔 ?
Tesla almost created a Massive Tesla Coil which could provide the whole town with electricity wirelessly and free of cost.
But Edison didn't want everyone to get free electricity and wanted to have a monopoly on it, so he asked investors to take off their funding, ultimately leading to a failure of such a wonderful project
Not einstein , Edison was the enemy of nikola tesla sir....
@@Dhairya_Mehta-20 Correct ✔️. Thank You Mate ❤️
You never disappoint us
Bro ,the theories of tesla was more convenient and logical than Albert Einstein.
But due to lack of help and his condition, he could not prove them.
Lord of science :: Nicola Tesla
Nikola Tesla best IQ in world
Bro what the name of song you used from 3:18 to 4:30
Bro in Bsc normal in last year you have leave a subject which subject please tell and tell me what you have taken in MSC....
I have taken Physics
Your voice like philosophic
Background music link plz!
Amazing video
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