@@pryxxc1011 Tesla's nationality was Serbian, well known fact. It's also mentioned in this vid 5:50 His place of birth was Smiljan, Lika- a part of Austro- Hungary at the time. Nowhere anything to do with Croatia in relation to Nikola Tesla. End of
This is not right. First of all, he graduated high school in Serbia, 24th of July 1873. So documents from high school must be written on Cyrillic. The rest of the post I don't even want to watch.
So Tesla was studying regularly for 20 hours a day at the point where his tutors, 19th century university professors (who weren't always known for being kind and caring towards their students) wrote several letters to his father expressing their concerns... And there are people who still think genius makes everything and comes naturally. It makes me respect the man even more. "If you knew how hard I've worked to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all" - Michelangelo
it's not natural, but his 20 hours of studying is not excrutiating for him as for other people, becuz he got passion, just like musician they practice it for 8 9 10 hours a day, not just because they have to but they also wanted to do that
@@Vyaghrasena Why a fool? Solving integrals in your head isn't exceptional. Granted not everyone can/does do it if its presented as a problem you have to convert into formal math terms. But if you study such things as electrical engineering it soon becomes 2nd nature to do it.
@@niasea3484 I don't think being a cleric had that much to do with it. In those times, communities were more stable, smaller and a lot tighter than nowadays - and, especially in the part of the world where Tesla was born, often quite poor. A man didn't have much to himself other than his word and his honesty. Not keeping your word, even towards your own son, might have gotten you into a bad standing with the rest of the community too, not just with your own son, as one not to be trusted. When your daily subsistence depended on the people around you, and you couldn't simply pack up and move on, you wouldn't want to do this. That wasn't any different for a priest, a teacher or a peasant.
He couldn't work in Europe. Even if he did not trust Edison he had to work for him to have access to the lab equipment for his experiments. Someone can screw you over if you don't trust them too. Plagiarists still steal.
It's crazy how much impact he had on the world despite having very little financial backing, opposition, and not finishing his degree. He's #1 on my list of historical figures I'd like to meet.
Be a Tesla of a generation. Create a time machine. Meet Nichola Tesla film the encounter and show the world... or make a movie about the world running out of time, a genius, luck, channeling Tesla, time machine/ Astral projection, codes, mathematics, Manhatten project, finishing wireless communication and wireless energy projects, save the world...etc
What's crazy is people wringing what you did without reading the history at all. In fact he lost his backing for Wardenclyffe because it was based on absolute bunk physics. He has had almost no impact on the modern world in relationship to contemporaries such as Steinmetz, Einstein, Heaviside and many others. Don't know of them? Well that's why you believe the nonsense that you do.
He didn't finish his degree bc Tesla, Marconi and other europeans STOLE and PLAGIARIZED the Work of Professor Estrada of Mexico's SLP University since the 1800s.... the same things as Edison, Westinghouse, Stealing Tesla's later work.........
I'm currently pursuing my doctorate at TU Graz. I'm deeply honored to attend the same school as this great man. Looking at this has awakened the motivation that I lost during the pandemic.
Having straight A’s in school doesn’t mean you’re smart, it’s just means that you have patience, good memories, and a willingness to study. Being smart is different.
But still, it isn't worth it having straight A's if it causes you a deep amount of stress! True education should be naturally intriguing and shouldn't feel like work!
This is true. I have mostly As and don't feel like a genius. I certainly haven't discovered anything new or innovated anything. I feel pretty useless with the knowledge that I have.
I have gotten straight A's before and I feel no different to my friends who are not even close 😂. Goes to show that getting straight A's doesn't make you smarter
@@randylejeune I suppose he's not a native speaker. Nevertheless, disregard of thorough, systematic education is, IMO, what got the US where it is today.
Tesla was a tragic figure in my opinion. He was probably one of the greatest physicists that ever lived, but vastly underappreciated during his lifetime.
His third year, Nikola Tesla realised that he out grow his Teachers in knowledge of the feild and became disinterested. He wanted to grow further instead of become a cloan of the system. In a way, his teachers succeed in educating him because he was able to fully self study the field of physics and become a master on his own. This is the true purpose of University, create the independent thinker.
I was about to comment too about those very artistic and creative animations! A very good job indeed! And of course this is on top of highly curated research work and scripting.
One of my favorite quote - “I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success . . . Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.” - Nikola Tesla
@@adamhill3309 You didn't need a degree back then. You just had to get a license. You still don't today. You just need to pass the bar exam. This is from Google baout how Lincoln became a lawyer: "He decided to attempt a career as a lawyer, but rather than going to law school, Lincoln was self-taught. He rigorously studied by reading a large selection of previous legal cases and law books, and in 1836, at the young age of 25, he obtained his law license."
The greatest genius ever walked in this planet. Somewhere I studied this... Someone once asked Einstein " how does it feel to be a HERO" Einstein replied..."you should have asked Tesla"
He was only human, he had his own false beliefs. The most famous ones are about the Einsteins theories which we now know to be true. Tesla was a brilliant engineer, but there is no need for creating myths about him.
Negative the quote is wrong the quote was When asked what it felt to be the smartest man alive, Albert Einstein said, “ I don't know, you have to ask Nikola Tesla!”.
@@milenasovic naravno kada ste vi srbi svjetski prvaci u laganju i propangiranju lazi.ali ne sekiram se ja....pisali su i da je Marconi otac radio aparata pa je ispravljeno jer je NAŠ Nikola njegov izumitelj! tako da ce kad tad se prepraviti i to da Nikola Draganić nije srbin niti ima ista srpskog u njemu!
Just finished reading his autobiography, or to be more precise, his memoirs, called "My inventions", which were published in 1919, from February to October, in then-popular electronic magazine called "Electrical Experimenter", but sadly he broke up the cooperation with them and unfortunately his autobiography kept unfinished. One of the books who literally keeps you attached to itself from the start, because it's written in his own words, mostly for the younger generation. In my opinion, a piece of masterpiece, because in some weird way, it connects you with his vision of life, science and himself, almost unable to explain 🤔😀 I truly recommend this book to anyone who admire this extraordinary man who literally brought us the world we know today. Cheers from Serbia and all Serbian people, and a little message to Croatians: keep fighting, and stay strong in these days, the earthquake who hit Sisak and Petrinja was awful thing, I live 400+ km eastern, in Serbia, and we felt 10 seconds of shaking.😧
The focus on Tesla’s math and science is interesting, but even more revealing to me is his ability in language. A lot of genius is exhibited in BOTH the facility in math and science as well as language.
@Maximus Big bullshit. His wife didn't have much to do with his works, especially not general relativity. Einstein was a giant genius, while Tesla wasn't a genius at all.
Apart from seeing his success during education and schooling, it's interesting to also see the education system at the time. What subjects they took and what they deemed important to be graded like Diligence, Moral Conduct and even Freeform drawing, rather than your typical subjects. It really shows that they cared not only about your performance in individual subjects like we do today, but also how you were as a person, and shaping you into a responsible citizen. I'm not saying it's better or worse, but with the context of time period they lived in and in comparison to educational structures today, it just puts in perspective for us how different times really were for them and is also an interesting piece of history :D.
Some countries still do it today. japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/japanese-elementary-schools%E2%80%99-list-of-behavior-requirements-would-be-hard-for-most-adults-to-clear Japan well "forces" or "allow" depending on your definition all of it's students from first grade and up to clean their own schools. They also bring and server all the meals. ua-cam.com/video/fze5s1SlqB8/v-deo.html This is probably one of the reasons why Japan is so thin, people at a very young age learn to eat healthily and their pallets are adjusted not to prefer too sweet or too carbonated etc...
It also seems like the teachers were genuinely interested in inspiring their students, or at least geniuses have a history of great teachers that took an interest in them. There seems to be the level of elitism currently where students are treated as if they were children who couldn't possibly have an original thought. I didn't have any real intellectual connections with my professors until I was in grad school, and even then, it sounds like Tesla was taken more seriously than I was in his first year...
Abhinav Devulapalli like when Physics was called Natural Philosophy, e.g., joining together Music with Physics as opposed to Academia today where a narrow course of study is applied
I would suspect his lecturers could see he was starting to go off the rails: they probably had experience of other students doing the same. That might have something to do with losing his army scholarship. If he had belonged to a rich family, they might have advised a year off to go travelling.
I just want to say I appreciate your voice, it's so calming and even had the effort of putting timestamps. Now these are the little reasons you click that subscribe button, not tell viewers to click it even before the video starts.
This is an unintentional asmr goldmine. I'm not sure I can get halfway through the video before I fall asleep because your voice is just relaxing. I had college teachers like this and they would always put me to sleep whether I was tired or not. They didn't appreciate it at the time though.
lol but actually a real genius don't care much about economy but fake ones does like Edison&Co. Tesla did just fine the problem was peoples around him like Marconi wich gave him a hard days when published a Tesla invention namely radio too soon and because of that Tesla lost a JP Morgan money for the radio because he deliberately waiting with his invention to squeeze additional money to found a famous tower which was used as test for harvesting ionosphere electricity wich is today mistenkely named as free electricity but it wasnt .
8:54 - One of his professors was STARK. I bet it was Howard Stark, Ironman's dad, and it sure filled his head about flying cars. Marvel universe confirmed.
Wait, is this a series now? Are you taking requests? I'd like to see Marie Curie, Claude Shannon, Emmy Noether, Alan Turing, Sofya Kovalevskaya , John von Neuman and Ada Lovelace Thanks for these videos!
I do have a soft spot for Tesla, I enjoyed his book My Inventions and Other Works. I like how he talked about the great intellectual emancipation of women and how his mother inspired his inventiveness. I'm probably going to end up dying with only pidgeon or cat friends too (but as a mediocre engineer) so I feel we have that in common haha.
The man had principles When Edison tried to cheat him out of one of his inventions and not pay him a bonus, Tesla quit and went and got a job digging ditches.
@@GloriousDoctor Edison had very few inventions. He had a whole team of people working on inventions. He actually had very few meaningful inventions. Tesla had many inventions he created himself. Most of our present technology is based on Tesla inventions. Radio, TV, Radar, electric motors and yes electric lights. What Edison had was lots of money to pay for plublisity.
both were brilliant students. I think covering guys like Einstein & Tesla makes a lot of sense because there is this strange idea that they somehow weren't that great at studies but did great things in science anyway. It's used to further the narrative of education being of poor quality at most universities. Hope Tibees covers more such wrongly accused great people from the past!
Idunno ... some people listen to audiobooks while driving. Such a voice would be dangerous - many more people would fall asleep behind the wheel :-D Not saying that I don't appreciate the voice. Just that it's not a good voice to use everywhere.
You missed the generator at Niagra Falls. He is absolutely fantastic! He greatly under-credited for his work! He is one of the few scientist that I would be delighted to meet and converse with. Thanks for sharing what you did!
Fabulous work you are doing Toby. Wow, loved to see such devotion of the Geniuses. Your videos about Alan Turing's and Nikola Tesla's grades and studies reminded me how Physics and CS fascinated me at school and even to this day, even though I teach Economics now. I will definitely advise the Science students at the school/s I teach, to watch you videos and share them too. Keep up the awesome work.
Money is a bitch. If he still had his scholarship the world would be a different place. I believe he really would have provided wireless electrical current.
@Danglie He was only nominated once, let alone awarded. Check your facts man. The Nobel archive released nominations 50 yrs after the nomination. He is only nominated once by an engineer in 1939. Refused the prize? lmao.
@@hyf-sd1yc as far as I've heard, he and Edison were both to be awarded for their contribution to AC/DCbut both refused because of their rivalry. THey don't want to see any of each other wiining Nobel.
@@richardfeynman9341 You can have all sorts of rumors like this about someone were to be awarded. Anyone or any media could make it up. The fact is the nobel committee never approaches the recipients before they announce them and even the nominations are confidential at the time. Now you can check the nominations at that year 1915 which is the year you heard all the rumors about, there are just no record of any kind that supports this kind of made-up rumor. Now do these two deserve a nobel prize for the contribution in DC/AC development, yes at the time when the nobel prizes' standards are still not quite mature, but probably(my opinion, no facts involved) no now because they didn't explore much new phenomena of physics while developing the technology, which isn't the case for recent prize given to the field technology like LED, CCD, optical fibers, giant magnetoresistance, Integrated circuits, etc. But anyway, all opinions aside, there are no official record of any kind supports this rumor.
He is my favourite scientist and role model....his inventions were really mysterious and without his ac current we would not have been what we are today....
@Serbian We Serbians are proud to have such a genious scientist. Nikola Tesla is idol to many scientists in Serbia and in the world. He was great scientist and great Serbian patriot.
Definitely and incredible scientist, probably the greatest one that ever lived. Id say that Serbians should be proud for having him in their history, but honestly the whole world should be proud for containing a hard working dedicated human of such intelligence
@@milosstamenkovic465 Serbian are proud yes but I'm wondering why Tesla spend only 1(one) day in his 86 years of living in Serbia? Are you sure that he was proud of Serbia as well?
Just imagine the tragic with him when his academic/srudies/curriculum had been cancelled due to non-payment of tuition fees. Thank you for sharing overall overviews of his life and academic records with your sweet voice. Namaste, Tibee 🙏🙏🙏
@@rajoynunisa3533 lol I don't need a technical background to smell bs. And if it matters that much than I'm quite the technical expert on electromagnetism & laser physics. And all it takes is a little bit of research to figure out why this guy was barely ever taken seriously.
@@deepstariaenigmatica2601 He was simply not sufficiently educated to know better. If he had graduated from his Degree and perhaps gone on to do further studies under the guidance of one of the top scientists in Europe (like most other great scientists) then maybe he could have achieved a lot more.
@@MrAlRats I agree. The reason why I say he's overrated is because there are many physicists and engineers that deserve just as much admiration. Remember how Heaviside was overlooked when he actually condensed Maxwell's original equation but the equation is still called "Maxwell's equation" ? And there are many many other scientists like him but overlooked. I'm not saying Tesla's accomplishments should be undermined tho. This whole worshipping culture is so stupid.
Links and references are in the description 💡 Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:09 - High school grades 5:17 - University grades (first year) 8:31 - University grades (second year) 10:51 - University grades (third year 😕) 11:58 - Life after dropping out 14:15 - Patron Cats of the day.
It got me to realise that none of us is exotic. It's all about what efforts are we trying to put in and what roads are we willing to walk on. Thanks for the video!
Your topics are interesting but I must confess I'm also tuning in because your voice is so soft and soothing. Its so relaxing I could listen to you all day no matter what you were talking about.
Thanks Tibees for speaking in such a favorable fashion about my compatriot Tesla! 1000 greetings from Belgrade, Serbia, where I visit Tesla's museum every time a friend or a member of family comes from abroad.
That (what you said) is what I think everyday!! You are totally right. The sleep little (it is common that "they don't need to"), study hard, work all day. They are concerned with the good of humanity and the good that the success of their inventions could bring. It is not strange that in the life of every genius there have been big episodes of stress (and something interesting is the connection between the dreams they have and the success of their inventions).
@goran stojanovic *geniuses 'Start' as in when? When they are born? When they turn 9? 12? 18? At what age? It is not a job. You are confusing moral and etc. categories with psychological ones
Bro einstein's marks are very poor but how he became the biggest theoretical physicist moreover marks doesn't matter only their knowledge matter for example if I print 0 out of 100 to tesla's report card so does he now become noob the only matters is knowledge if marks are coming good or bad doesn't matter it matters on you that by what you got happy 1st that you have learned something and can implement in life but marks are not good or 2nd you don't know anything but on report card with red ink 100 out of 100 so it is totally depends on your thinking Hope all understood
That was super fascinating...Tesla is one of my intellectual heroes, and I learned a lot from this video. And, I'm so enchanted with the gorgeous calligraphy that seems to have been mundane to these people of history.
I think cholera somehow messed up in brain and it got rewired. That proves his grades as 'excellent' in all subjects. Prior to that he was above average but not excellent.
The greatest scientist of all times, the father of Information Age. He was a victim of human rethless and creediness. RIP Nikola Tesla Cheer guys from Lake Titicaa Bolivia
I like this series of films very much. I'm just starting with them. True story: he told Mark Twain he had read Twain's books and they had helped save his life.
Great video.Tesla kept me interested in electrical all through my career.I had ac and dc in jr.high.Felt after that i was pulled back to eventually getting a degree in applied science.He was a great inspiration.
The first induction motor was invented by the famed Nikola Tesla in 1887 at his workshop on 89 Liberty Street, New York. This gifted inventor is said to have had a vision of his A-C motor one sunny day in Budapest, 1882, while reciting stanzas from Goethe's Faust.
I did terribly in school, because i was against it. But i still got into biological sciences in university. I have a motto that i live by, kept me going through secondary school, and i think it can help a lot of you, too. “If you want to do something, and truly feel like to have to do it, you will do it regardless of what a number on a piece of paper says.”
Really great video over one of the greatest inventors of all time!! Please make another one about him - covering the life after his education in Prague.
I see in you a young Serb, who has to work on the general task of all Serbs. You are the future of Serbia. As you can see and hear, I remained a Serb across the sea, where I am being interrogated. You should be the same, and with your knowledge and work raise the glory of Serbia in the world. " According to experts, in 1919, Tesla himself published a series of autobiographical stories in the magazine "Electric Experimenter" *, where he mentioned an anecdote from Paris and the moment when, when asked by the receptionist of the hotel where he stayed, "what is his title", he said that "The biggest one possible." "Higher than the royal one, I am a Serb." * During his only visit to Belgrade in 1892, as a world-renowned scientist, he had a special message for the Serbian people: "I cannot express my joy, which I feel at the moment, but I am glad that on this occasion I can always express to you, dear brothers, my dearest pleasure, that I have been and always remain only a Serb and nothing more… It happens, gentlemen, that a man, far from his homeland, is busy with the work he does. I am interested, sometimes you forget your name, your nationality and your homeland. But that, gentlemen, it has never been with me, and I hope it never will be and never can be. Even if I am not among you, to, like you, economize as much as possible on the altar of Serbian thought, I do another job, in another way I celebrate the Serbian name, and in another way I work and try, to economize as much as I can. to his people and to his dear brothers. And if there is any glory and merit for humanity, to be attributed to my name, then that honor belongs more to the Serbian name, to the Serbian people from whose environment I originated. " Nicola Tesla.
@@mirinbruh9690Не мудруј, очигледно си побркао неке лекције из историје Везе ти немаш са Србима и боље не коментариши.Изем ти тај покварени и лицемјерни свијет.
Nice almost mythical explanation at least very serbian must admit that. I'm wondering if was he really such a proud Serb because he doesn't want to be a orthodox(serbian) priest in the first place, my I whisper to you that he was actually pretty much a buddhist, not really a serbian thing btw and he was in Serbia as you all ready wrote only 1(one) day in his entire life!?
@@ВладимирСрб pa nemate vi srbi veze sa ostatkom svijeta, neku svoju historiju pišete, gdje je uvijek neka veća sila napakostila uspjehu srbije. Uvijek vi branite neku svoju zemlju, po vasim pricama novi zeland je nekada bio srbija. Pa heeej u kakvoj iluziji vi ziviteee ?!?!
Proud to be Serbian. We Serbians are proud to have Nikola Tesla as a scientist. He said that he is proud to be Serbian: ,,I will not let you express my joy, with which I feel at this moment, but I am glad that I can and when in front of you, dear brothers, I always express my dearest pleasure, that I was and always remain only a Serb and nothing more'' - Nikola Tesla. Serbia is a scientific country, we have so many great scientists like Mihailo Pupin. Mihajlo Pupin, a world renowned scientist who won the Pulitzer prize and significantly improved the telephone technology, arrived to the United States with only five cents in his pocket. He was among the founders of an organization that later grew into the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA. A Moon crater was also named after him. He was a great friend with president of United States Woodrow Wilson. And he was friend with Nikola Tesla.
Thank you sooo much Tibees! I've studied physics and I do R&D in electrical generators. I've read Tesla's biography and I am acquainted with several of his patents. You did a wonderful and very professional job at providing us with some rare info and insight about his life. I've always wondered what we learn so little about Tesla in physics while every time we enter auditoriums teachers' first action is to throw on switches to power neons (technically invented by Georges Claude but refined and popularized by Tesla). Graz University is also powered that way. You did a fantastic job! More from you about any subject will be very welcome. Cheers!
Well, here is more: Tesla, Marconi and others STOLE the Inventions of Professor Estrada of Mexico's SLP University since the 1800s. Tesla, Marconi and others, only improved on what they STOLE and PLAGIARIZED.......................The EUROS have always Plundered and Stolen everything from the rest of the World.........
@Neverlandia Belgrade archives? Its 100% not there..... and probably some documents are forever lost, hidden or whatever (whole history) and BTW thats not the biiggest library/archive in world. Nikada nije ni bila..... ne sramoti se!
The journalists once asked Albert Einstein what's the feeling being the smartest person in world. The Einstein told them this: You have to ask Tesla that question. Next grades Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin.
To the people asking if these are originals - No, they are printouts from the Archives of TU Graz, the link to which is in the description 🕵️♀️
Did you know tesla was croatian that is cool
@@pryxxc1011 Tesla's nationality was Serbian, well known fact. It's also mentioned in this vid 5:50 His place of birth was Smiljan, Lika- a part of Austro- Hungary at the time. Nowhere anything to do with Croatia in relation to Nikola Tesla. End of
This is not right. First of all, he graduated high school in Serbia, 24th of July 1873. So documents from high school must be written on Cyrillic. The rest of the post I don't even want to watch.
@@tallulah_b.1368 Except he considered Croatia his land
@@tomyy40 He still was a Serbian, regardless of location of his birth.
So Tesla was studying regularly for 20 hours a day at the point where his tutors, 19th century university professors (who weren't always known for being kind and caring towards their students) wrote several letters to his father expressing their concerns... And there are people who still think genius makes everything and comes naturally.
It makes me respect the man even more.
"If you knew how hard I've worked to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all" - Michelangelo
That end sentence is nice..
it's not natural, but his 20 hours of studying is not excrutiating for him as for other people, becuz he got passion, just like musician they practice it for 8 9 10 hours a day, not just because they have to but they also wanted to do that
Very few people understand what Michelangelo meant by that.
Sure but having a natural proclivity for understanding our surroundings (at any cost) is where ingenium relies.
@@absolutium your silly, tehehe
“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own” Nikola Tesla
I know Tesla is known scientist, but there are so many more better known ones. Talk about him like everybody should know is absurd.
@@seanleith5312 You're very ignorant then
@@seanleith5312 okay who are these people who are smart than him
@@RandallWhiskey Open your high school science book, any name mentioned in that book is probably smarter than him.
@@seanleith5312 Nicola tesla was an inventor BTW
Imagine chilling in the afterlife and a video about your grades pops up on your UA-cam recommendations
Congratulations you win the internet with that comment OMG
It would be the shortest video on you tube! 🤣
Everyone in school today have all their data logged. No need to wait for the afterlife.
Poor old Edison.
@@billville111 Please.Take care.
Math grades confirm the fact that he was able to solve integrals in his mind without calculating them by hand.That's I N C R E D I B L E!
Not really. But HE was incredible, no doubt about that.
@@bikerfirefarter7280 Not really?? What a fool you are. 😂
@@Vyaghrasena yeah Ramanujan was probably best at maths
How the heck?
There are soooooo many students who get 100 on maths test. Most of them can't do integrals in head. That's nonsense Tesla stan.
@@Vyaghrasena Why a fool? Solving integrals in your head isn't exceptional. Granted not everyone can/does do it if its presented as a problem you have to convert into formal math terms. But if you study such things as electrical engineering it soon becomes 2nd nature to do it.
Can we just appreciate how his father actually kept his word
Would you lie to your son? I wouldn't.
@Suphakanya Jantasuk I'm not your fellow prole, browny!
@@Gigatechi7 To send him to engineering school.
He kept his promise because he was a man of the cloth.
He true was a man of God
@@niasea3484 I don't think being a cleric had that much to do with it. In those times, communities were more stable, smaller and a lot tighter than nowadays - and, especially in the part of the world where Tesla was born, often quite poor. A man didn't have much to himself other than his word and his honesty. Not keeping your word, even towards your own son, might have gotten you into a bad standing with the rest of the community too, not just with your own son, as one not to be trusted. When your daily subsistence depended on the people around you, and you couldn't simply pack up and move on, you wouldn't want to do this. That wasn't any different for a priest, a teacher or a peasant.
his biggest mistake was trusting edison.
And Edison's greatest mistake was trusting J.P. Morgan lol
He looked up to Edison, such a shame what that man did to him. Tesla was the true king regardless of how shitty things ended up for him.
Your 1000% correct.
He couldn't work in Europe. Even if he did not trust Edison he had to work for him to have access to the lab equipment for his experiments. Someone can screw you over if you don't trust them too. Plagiarists still steal.
@@AnnaLVajda why you think he couldn work in europe
It's crazy how much impact he had on the world despite having very little financial backing, opposition, and not finishing his degree.
He's #1 on my list of historical figures I'd like to meet.
Be a Tesla of a generation. Create a time machine. Meet Nichola Tesla film the encounter and show the world... or make a movie about the world running out of time, a genius, luck, channeling Tesla, time machine/ Astral projection, codes, mathematics, Manhatten project, finishing wireless communication and wireless energy projects, save the world...etc
What's crazy is people wringing what you did without reading the history at all. In fact he lost his backing for Wardenclyffe because it was based on absolute bunk physics. He has had almost no impact on the modern world in relationship to contemporaries such as Steinmetz, Einstein, Heaviside and many others. Don't know of them? Well that's why you believe the nonsense that you do.
He didn't finish his degree bc Tesla, Marconi and other europeans STOLE and PLAGIARIZED the Work of Professor Estrada of Mexico's SLP University since the 1800s....
the same things as Edison, Westinghouse, Stealing Tesla's later work.........
Tesla was a inventor, and a good one, he was a millionaire due to that, had today's 100k $ pension and lived in a freaking hotel in his past years.
@@GeoffreyFeldmanMA none of those had an impact either. What exactly did Einstein invent? How did he change our lives for the better?
I'm currently pursuing my doctorate at TU Graz. I'm deeply honored to attend the same school as this great man. Looking at this has awakened the motivation that I lost during the pandemic.
Having straight A’s in school doesn’t mean you’re smart, it’s just means that you have patience, good memories, and a willingness to study. Being smart is different.
But still, it isn't worth it having straight A's if it causes you a deep amount of stress! True education should be naturally intriguing and shouldn't feel like work!
This is true. I have mostly As and don't feel like a genius. I certainly haven't discovered anything new or innovated anything. I feel pretty useless with the knowledge that I have.
they don't necessarily have good memory!
@Bia L true
I have gotten straight A's before and I feel no different to my friends who are not even close 😂. Goes to show that getting straight A's doesn't make you smarter
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Nobody's grades are safe from Tibees! Do your homework everybody!
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A selfless genius that never takes his talents to earn money from the poor! It's time to go and acknowledge his works in our history books.
Of coarse he dropped out of college, he probably got tired of educating his instructors..
Worse, funding the Public system...
Yes, I found out teachers really are annoyed by students that know more than they do.
@@randylejeune I suppose he's not a native speaker. Nevertheless, disregard of thorough, systematic education is, IMO, what got the US where it is today.
@ante It's true now in 99% of cases. HS teachers are more intelligent than the ego driven wannabe scalar types that are professor
Haha the best one so far
He was a genius, a pioneer, and a hero, who inspired a million more.
It looks like he was a poet among scientists.
he dated a pigeon and preached eugenics
But sad he didn't knew anything about physics
And he didn' fry elephants.
@Chi Sam yes they exist on the internet lol
Tesla was a tragic figure in my opinion. He was probably one of the greatest physicists that ever lived, but vastly underappreciated during his lifetime.
Completely agree with you
Rubbish, he is way overrated. He is credited with so many things he didn't do and many of his ideas were pure fantasy.
Guy was an inventor, not a physicist. His knowledge of physics was actually seriously lacking.
He also was very likely autistic making it even harder to be understood by others.
tesla's father : dont come home, cholera outbreak.
nikola : lol
also nikola : ill for 9 months
B I G B R A I N G E N I U S
Stfu Isaac
confirmed anti-masker
Nice virtue signal profile pic lmao
@@ledomc2007 it's just them with a mask lol
His third year, Nikola Tesla realised that he out grow his Teachers in knowledge of the feild and became disinterested. He wanted to grow further instead of become a cloan of the system. In a way, his teachers succeed in educating him because he was able to fully self study the field of physics and become a master on his own. This is the true purpose of University, create the independent thinker.
The true purpose of universities in 20th century and beyond is to indoctrinate future scientist in scientific dogma and put a leash on them.
they have a financial interest in elevating their students to greatness, but a personal interest in keeping them just a smidge beneath their own.
Great job on the small animations! They should take a shorter amount of time as you do them more :)
Agree. She did a good job
I was about to comment too about those very artistic and creative animations! A very good job indeed! And of course this is on top of highly curated research work and scripting.
She's very creative, this is my first video and she earned a new subscriber
One of my favorite quote -
“I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success . . . Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.”
- Nikola Tesla
It’s pretty cool how back then the Professors actually cared so much about students. At my University they don’t even know your name 😅
Yeah all they care about is your money, indirectly. Lol
I do not think they treated him as the avarage student
@@victorvanhoorebeke4434 Also could be that there were less students at the university back then?
Der schürende Schelm exactly right! It’s so overpopulated now
It's not that the professors cared but he made him exceptional with hard work and study.
Can you look at my grades? I'm getting memory loss after a few centuries.
Lincoln learned law from a book. I don't believe he attended a university. Neither did Andrew Jackson.
@@rickmorrow993 Thanks for letting me know that.
@@rickmorrow993 I thought he was a lawyer, then how did he become lawyer without university?
@@adamhill3309 You didn't need a degree back then. You just had to get a license. You still don't today. You just need to pass the bar exam. This is from Google baout how Lincoln became a lawyer:
"He decided to attempt a career as a lawyer, but rather than going to law school, Lincoln was self-taught. He rigorously studied by reading a large selection of previous legal cases and law books, and in 1836, at the young age of 25, he obtained his law license."
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For me, this guy is the true Genius.
Hey, hard work and honesty.Why not?
@Charles Pieters No kidding.
Wow, even Tesla was refused a scholarship. That makes me feel better about being refused some.
That's stupid tho. Like he refused cuz he's incredible smart. Ur not tho
@@lycan2494 the university didn't accept him, not the opposite
@@TheStoso2 did u even read the og comment
@@lycan2494 TESLA DID NOT REFUSE IT, DID YOU NOT READ?
@@lycan2494 TESLA GOT REFUSED
The greatest genius ever walked in this planet.
Somewhere I studied this...
Someone once asked Einstein " how does it feel to be a HERO"
Einstein replied..."you should have asked Tesla"
Amiya Jana, yes Einstein apparently did say this.
He was only human, he had his own false beliefs. The most famous ones are about the Einsteins theories which we now know to be true. Tesla was a brilliant engineer, but there is no need for creating myths about him.
Negative the quote is wrong the quote was When asked what it felt to be the smartest man alive, Albert Einstein said, “ I don't know, you have to ask Nikola Tesla!”.
@@BojanBojovic einstein theory Tesla invented greatest think in world
@@moustaphasamatar7366 Do not be stupid, a theory is not the same as scientific theory.
Great video Tibees. Tesla - Serbian who changed face of the world. Greetings from Serbia! Subscribed!
Thanks!
@@tibees Is this original documents? Could you please give them to TESLA MUSEUM in Serbia, Belgrade? nikolateslamuseum.org
HE WAS NOT SERB!!!!
@@milenasovic aha....imao je srpske krvi koliko popije komarac!!!
@@milenasovic naravno kada ste vi srbi svjetski prvaci u laganju i propangiranju lazi.ali ne sekiram se ja....pisali su i da je Marconi otac radio aparata pa je ispravljeno jer je NAŠ Nikola njegov izumitelj! tako da ce kad tad se prepraviti i to da Nikola Draganić nije srbin niti ima ista srpskog u njemu!
Teachers can really influence their students for a lifetime.
Just finished reading his autobiography, or to be more precise, his memoirs, called "My inventions", which were published in 1919, from February to October, in then-popular electronic magazine called "Electrical Experimenter", but sadly he broke up the cooperation with them and unfortunately his autobiography kept unfinished. One of the books who literally keeps you attached to itself from the start, because it's written in his own words, mostly for the younger generation. In my opinion, a piece of masterpiece, because in some weird way, it connects you with his vision of life, science and himself, almost unable to explain 🤔😀
I truly recommend this book to anyone who admire this extraordinary man who literally brought us the world we know today.
Cheers from Serbia and all Serbian people, and a little message to Croatians: keep fighting, and stay strong in these days, the earthquake who hit Sisak and Petrinja was awful thing, I live 400+ km eastern, in Serbia, and we felt 10 seconds of shaking.😧
After reading ‘My inventions’, it motivated me to create videos about Tesla on my UA-cam channel. He is fascinating to learn about!
The focus on Tesla’s math and science is interesting, but even more revealing to me is his ability in language. A lot of genius is exhibited in BOTH the facility in math and science as well as language.
never forget how einstein failed french ;)
@Maximus Big bullshit. His wife didn't have much to do with his works, especially not general relativity.
Einstein was a giant genius, while Tesla wasn't a genius at all.
@@wasanderesalsihrseid 😂😂😂
You've such a calm and gentle personality.
So cool!!
Thank you!
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Apart from seeing his success during education and schooling, it's interesting to also see the education system at the time. What subjects they took and what they deemed important to be graded like Diligence, Moral Conduct and even Freeform drawing, rather than your typical subjects. It really shows that they cared not only about your performance in individual subjects like we do today, but also how you were as a person, and shaping you into a responsible citizen. I'm not saying it's better or worse, but with the context of time period they lived in and in comparison to educational structures today, it just puts in perspective for us how different times really were for them and is also an interesting piece of history :D.
Abhinav Devulapalli I agree.
Some countries still do it today. japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/japanese-elementary-schools%E2%80%99-list-of-behavior-requirements-would-be-hard-for-most-adults-to-clear
Japan well "forces" or "allow" depending on your definition all of it's students from first grade and up to clean their own schools. They also bring and server all the meals.
ua-cam.com/video/fze5s1SlqB8/v-deo.html
This is probably one of the reasons why Japan is so thin, people at a very young age learn to eat healthily and their pallets are adjusted not to prefer too sweet or too carbonated etc...
It also seems like the teachers were genuinely interested in inspiring their students, or at least geniuses have a history of great teachers that took an interest in them. There seems to be the level of elitism currently where students are treated as if they were children who couldn't possibly have an original thought. I didn't have any real intellectual connections with my professors until I was in grad school, and even then, it sounds like Tesla was taken more seriously than I was in his first year...
Abhinav Devulapalli like when Physics was called Natural Philosophy, e.g., joining together Music with Physics as opposed to Academia today where a narrow course of study is applied
I noticed this also, the education seemed much more encompassing.
People overhere mesmerized with his grades meanwhile I'm all I'm thinking of is: those class lessons are what we're lacking today.
Okay genshin impact is becoming fortnite. Why are there so many genshin players now.
@@putent9623 it's not becoming fortnite lol, don't compare that battle royale trash to genshin. Genshin is a chinese, anime and RPG game.
@@putent9623 what's ur problem with op having hu tao pfp?
Imagine your lecturers begging you to not overwork. Yeah I can't.
Or maybe his teachers were just too jealous and gave their best to kick him out of the school?
Regularly studying from 3am to 11pm. Are you kidding me? I can't imagine doing that. I'd be hallucinating after 2 days of that
@nai nai yeah, I have one of those things, and I'd advise against it. It is a curse, and ruins my life more than helps it.
I would suspect his lecturers could see he was starting to go off the rails: they probably had experience of other students doing the same. That might have something to do with losing his army scholarship. If he had belonged to a rich family, they might have advised a year off to go travelling.
Naaaaah i think his lecturers were more afraid of getting ursurped losing their jobs to him from his intelligence ...
Hey I haven't seen these in a while
It's been a while I haven't seen you son.
Duede, dont waste time on YT. Invent something. For humankind
@mrtrex01 he is good and we are still working on it
@@corneliu-mihaimagureanu6626 help me with my electrified project :) mr. Tesla
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I just want to say I appreciate your voice, it's so calming and even had the effort of putting timestamps. Now these are the little reasons you click that subscribe button, not tell viewers to click it even before the video starts.
'At last, however, my course was completed, the misery ended.'
Exactly what I felt when I graduated College lol
This is an unintentional asmr goldmine. I'm not sure I can get halfway through the video before I fall asleep because your voice is just relaxing. I had college teachers like this and they would always put me to sleep whether I was tired or not. They didn't appreciate it at the time though.
Economy: wasn't taught .... that explains a lot.
Man, that's deep...
hahha neat!
lol but actually a real genius don't care much about economy but fake ones does like Edison&Co.
Tesla did just fine the problem was peoples around him like Marconi wich gave him a hard days when published a Tesla invention namely radio too soon and because of that Tesla lost a JP Morgan money for
the radio because he deliberately waiting with his invention to squeeze additional money to found a famous tower which was used as test for harvesting ionosphere electricity wich is today mistenkely named as free electricity but it wasnt .
I was searching for this comment.
MAYER ROTHSCHILD: *HOLD ONTO MY CENTRAL BANKS*
Edit: Federal reserve printing QE to infinity.
USA: *Oh Boy*
8:54 - One of his professors was STARK. I bet it was Howard Stark, Ironman's dad, and it sure filled his head about flying cars. Marvel universe confirmed.
Maybe Howard Stark's father because this was in 1870s. Vintage MU!
@@ParthaPratimDasPPD It was Howard Stark Sr.
Is that my dad ??
These are so excellent Tibee, thank you for your diligence and ability to condense yet synthesize through stories
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Imagine being Tesla's one professor who's legacy is "Remembered for being wrong!" 😅
Perhaps it was his opposition to Tesla's ideas that made Tesla even more persistent to pursue the invention.
All geniusses in history have left a trace of such people.
I had graduated from a really corrupt High School- so?
Wait, is this a series now? Are you taking requests? I'd like to see Marie Curie, Claude Shannon, Emmy Noether, Alan Turing, Sofya Kovalevskaya
, John von Neuman and Ada Lovelace
Thanks for these videos!
Von Neumann's grades would be perfect, no need to see it.
Jean Baudrillard. DO JEAN BAUDRILLARD.
Also grades of Ernest Rutherford and Erwin schionigher
What about my grades?
Joseph Stalin's grades, please.
I do have a soft spot for Tesla, I enjoyed his book My Inventions and Other Works. I like how he talked about the great intellectual emancipation of women and how his mother inspired his inventiveness. I'm probably going to end up dying with only pidgeon or cat friends too (but as a mediocre engineer) so I feel we have that in common haha.
would u like to have a friend ?
The man had principles When Edison tried to cheat him out of one of his inventions and not pay him a bonus, Tesla quit and went and got a job digging ditches.
he was digging trenches bc he was starving........
Also burning bridges. While Edison was pumping out inventions, stacking riches so Tesla went back to his pigeons.
@@GloriousDoctor Edison had very few inventions. He had a whole team of people working on inventions. He actually had very few meaningful inventions. Tesla had many inventions he created himself. Most of our present technology is based on Tesla inventions. Radio, TV, Radar, electric motors and yes electric lights. What Edison had was lots of money to pay for plublisity.
@@jesscast5122 Yes,exactly because he quit his job 🤑
Can please show us grades of Dr Stephen Hawking and Dr Richard Feynman
great
both were brilliant students. I think covering guys like Einstein & Tesla makes a lot of sense because there is this strange idea that they somehow weren't that great at studies but did great things in science anyway. It's used to further the narrative of education being of poor quality at most universities. Hope Tibees covers more such wrongly accused great people from the past!
And Dirac as well
@@sagarsaxena6318 don't compare them lol.
@@samyakhaled2595 Dirac is really a role model.
Storytelling Audio books should capture your voice. Such soothing voice should come with Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri etc.
Idunno ... some people listen to audiobooks while driving. Such a voice would be dangerous - many more people would fall asleep behind the wheel :-D Not saying that I don't appreciate the voice. Just that it's not a good voice to use everywhere.
You missed the generator at Niagra Falls. He is absolutely fantastic! He greatly under-credited for his work! He is one of the few scientist that I would be delighted to meet and converse with. Thanks for sharing what you did!
Fabulous work you are doing Toby. Wow, loved to see such devotion of the Geniuses. Your videos about Alan Turing's and Nikola Tesla's grades and studies reminded me how Physics and CS fascinated me at school and even to this day, even though I teach Economics now. I will definitely advise the Science students at the school/s I teach, to watch you videos and share them too. Keep up the awesome work.
12:14 "...and his life became consumed with games and excessive coffee-drinking, and he spent less time in the library..."
Money is a bitch. If he still had his scholarship the world would be a different place. I believe he really would have provided wireless electrical current.
Glad he was enjoying his life. Bonus points for that.
That implies that it's possible to drink too much coffee. Surely not?
@@Alex-vi2wl We already have wireless power transmission. It's just not as useful as you think, because of it's downsides.
Mandolinic I drink too much caffeine everyday :o
Nikola Tesla deserves Nobel Prize for Physics
@Danglie He was only nominated once, let alone awarded. Check your facts man. The Nobel archive released nominations 50 yrs after the nomination. He is only nominated once by an engineer in 1939. Refused the prize? lmao.
@@hyf-sd1yc as far as I've heard, he and Edison were both to be awarded for their contribution to AC/DCbut both refused because of their rivalry. THey don't want to see any of each other wiining Nobel.
@@richardfeynman9341 You can have all sorts of rumors like this about someone were to be awarded. Anyone or any media could make it up. The fact is the nobel committee never approaches the recipients before they announce them and even the nominations are confidential at the time. Now you can check the nominations at that year 1915 which is the year you heard all the rumors about, there are just no record of any kind that supports this kind of made-up rumor. Now do these two deserve a nobel prize for the contribution in DC/AC development, yes at the time when the nobel prizes' standards are still not quite mature, but probably(my opinion, no facts involved) no now because they didn't explore much new phenomena of physics while developing the technology, which isn't the case for recent prize given to the field technology like LED, CCD, optical fibers, giant magnetoresistance, Integrated circuits, etc. But anyway, all opinions aside, there are no official record of any kind supports this rumor.
Just one prize?wireless transmission, radio, asynchronous motor, polyphase system, transformer,x ray.....?

pradhap deserves a nikola tesla prize
Whoever did the handwriting of his records is amazing.
This lady has the most soothing voice ive heard.
He is my favourite scientist and role model....his inventions were really mysterious and without his ac current we would not have been what we are today....
Mr. X yea mine too. Even though my major is accounting but some how I see a role model in him. I wish he hadn’t died alone.
@Serbian We Serbians are proud to have such a genious scientist. Nikola Tesla is idol to many scientists in Serbia and in the world. He was great scientist and great Serbian patriot.
Definitely and incredible scientist, probably the greatest one that ever lived. Id say that Serbians should be proud for having him in their history, but honestly the whole world should be proud for containing a hard working dedicated human of such intelligence
@@milosstamenkovic465
Serbian are proud yes but I'm wondering why Tesla spend only 1(one) day in his 86 years of living in Serbia? Are you sure that he was proud of Serbia as well?
@@altergreenhorn Yes he was, he sent defensive machine before starting WW2, where he said. "tis machine will help in defence of our beloved homeland"
In my opinion, Tesla is one of the best scientists that ever existed.🤖
The best
Elon Musk.
Naravno
Tesla wasn't a scientist. He was an engineer.
@Marxine St.Arline What's wrong with people like you.. I don't understand it 🤔 Why this negativity?
proud to be a Serb just because of him
It's nice to see serbs proud of famous croats.
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BeyerT1 stfu
@@derbigpr500 poznati hrvati su stepinac i pavelic ua-cam.com/video/rucb_e0RrpY/v-deo.html
@@derbigpr500 Why did croats killed all Tesla family during World War II?
YOUR VOICE IS SO CALMING.
I like seeing this information. However, I would be embarrassed to death if my grades were put on the tube.
No need to worry if you're a nobody ;)
What if you were dead?
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Just imagine the tragic with him when his academic/srudies/curriculum had been cancelled due to non-payment of tuition fees.
Thank you for sharing overall overviews of his life and academic records with your sweet voice.
Namaste, Tibee 🙏🙏🙏
He was also an expert on fringe science. He's too overrated. Deserved backlash for the pseudoscientific claims that he made.
@@deepstariaenigmatica2601 oh really ? Are you from technical background ?
@@rajoynunisa3533 lol I don't need a technical background to smell bs. And if it matters that much than I'm quite the technical expert on electromagnetism & laser physics. And all it takes is a little bit of research to figure out why this guy was barely ever taken seriously.
@@deepstariaenigmatica2601 He was simply not sufficiently educated to know better. If he had graduated from his Degree and perhaps gone on to do further studies under the guidance of one of the top scientists in Europe (like most other great scientists) then maybe he could have achieved a lot more.
@@MrAlRats I agree. The reason why I say he's overrated is because there are many physicists and engineers that deserve just as much admiration. Remember how Heaviside was overlooked when he actually condensed Maxwell's original equation but the equation is still called "Maxwell's equation" ? And there are many many other scientists like him but overlooked. I'm not saying Tesla's accomplishments should be undermined tho. This whole worshipping culture is so stupid.
I like the way u presented the whole segment. Kudoos tibees
Excellent video.Appreciate your tremendous efforts to collect all so old documents and reconstruct his educational background.
Nikola Tesla is the greatest Serb ever! Huge respect for him! ❤🇷🇸
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Wtf he studied from 3 am to 11 pm.
I fall asleep after 5 minutes of reading :D
me too:)
Geniuses like Tesla didn't study to pass the exams but they studied to change the world as they believed they had the potential to do it.
Links and references are in the description 💡
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:09 - High school grades
5:17 - University grades (first year)
8:31 - University grades (second year)
10:51 - University grades (third year 😕)
11:58 - Life after dropping out
14:15 - Patron Cats of the day.
Interview PhDs please
Very good . 👍👍👍👍👍
I have like your 200 or more videos .
these insights into the early lives of the great physicists is fascinating
Perhaps a video on Gregori Perlman (the PC)?
Nice video. Greetings from Serbia! 💖
Your voice is so soothing. If you get tired of physics you’d make a good hypnotist
It got me to realise that none of us is exotic. It's all about what efforts are we trying to put in and what roads are we willing to walk on. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for making this video, Tesla is Someone who have inspired me a lot. I'm Studying engineering thanks to him
Your topics are interesting but I must confess I'm also tuning in because your voice is so soft and soothing. Its so relaxing I could listen to you all day no matter what you were talking about.
Thanks Tibees for speaking in such a favorable fashion about my compatriot Tesla! 1000 greetings from Belgrade, Serbia, where I visit Tesla's museum every time a friend or a member of family comes from abroad.
I will come one day! It's like my Mecca-.
A moment of silence for kids who think geniuses fail in their exams.
Actually, they toil day and night!
its a common misconception spread between our young generation
That (what you said) is what I think everyday!!
You are totally right. The sleep little (it is common that "they don't need to"), study hard, work all day. They are concerned with the good of humanity and the good that the success of their inventions could bring.
It is not strange that in the life of every genius there have been big episodes of stress (and something interesting is the connection between the dreams they have and the success of their inventions).
@@agustinvis5720 'good of humanity' has nothing to do with 'genius' as do all of those
@goran stojanovic *geniuses
'Start' as in when? When they are born? When they turn 9? 12? 18? At what age? It is not a job.
You are confusing moral and etc. categories with psychological ones
Bro einstein's marks are very poor but how he became the biggest theoretical physicist moreover marks doesn't matter only their knowledge matter for example if I print 0 out of 100 to tesla's report card so does he now become noob the only matters is knowledge if marks are coming good or bad doesn't matter it matters on you that by what you got happy 1st that you have learned something and can implement in life but marks are not good or 2nd you don't know anything but on report card with red ink 100 out of 100 so it is totally depends on your thinking
Hope all understood
Economy “wasn’t taught “ the one thing that would have helped
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Yeah, still ib infancy at the time.
Do you really think Economics helps all geniuses and inventions of our planet’s ? No, in fact it’s almost always the hindrance.
@@vidalskyociosen3326 that's why he had a tragic story
@@vidalskyociosen3326 The geniuses who don't apply economics die penniless.
That was super fascinating...Tesla is one of my intellectual heroes, and I learned a lot from this video. And, I'm so enchanted with the gorgeous calligraphy that seems to have been mundane to these people of history.
This man was special its almost like something supernatural was going on with him.
Of course, supernatural was going on with him... Spirituality.
I think cholera somehow messed up in brain and it got rewired. That proves his grades as 'excellent' in all subjects. Prior to that he was above average but not excellent.
His brain was wired differently. He was Autistic & our obsessive interests are seen by some as somewhat of a superpower. 😊
I don’t believe there’s any realistic way to determine he was autistic.
@@talitaza8862 it was never confirmed that he was austistic, just that he had OCD
The greatest scientist of all times, the father of Information Age.
He was a victim of human rethless and creediness.
RIP Nikola Tesla
Cheer guys from Lake Titicaa Bolivia
No, he didn't bring science any further. He was a good engineer and inventor.
@Guts Glory
Which of his inventions do we use? The Tesla coil, but nothing else.
ok
@@andreasschmitt2307 You must be the dumbest person I've seen on here
@@deadman4167 Yet not one of these smartypants have corrected him and presented these inventions of his we allegedly still use.
Tells there's no genius without crazy and consistent hard work
I like this series of films very much. I'm just starting with them. True story: he told Mark Twain he had read Twain's books and they had helped save his life.
Great video.Tesla kept me interested in electrical all through my career.I had ac and dc in jr.high.Felt after that i was pulled back to eventually getting a degree in applied science.He was a great inspiration.
Nikola Tesla was a great scientist. Thank you Toby for showing his grades
Thanks for watching
Tibees Toby what else currently you do apart from making UA-cam videos??? Are you teaching in universities ????
Tibees what else currently you do apart from making UA-cam videos??? Are you teaching in university ???
@@soumilsamant4490 bro she left her phd now more than a year ago
he was a great -scientist- engineer heh!! acha heh?
Tesla wasn't wrong about his turbine. Thank you so much for this great informational video about Nikola Tesla's grades and some of his life!
The first induction motor was invented by the famed Nikola Tesla in 1887 at his workshop on 89 Liberty Street, New York. This gifted inventor is said to have had a vision of his A-C motor one sunny day in Budapest, 1882, while reciting stanzas from Goethe's Faust.
You have the most soothing voice on UA-cam. Natural ASMR
Always good to see videos about my ancestor :)
Watching from Sarajevo 🇧🇦 in the same building as the Nikola Tesla Pub... The museum in Beograd 🇷🇸 is a must. 💚 🧙♂️
I did terribly in school, because i was against it. But i still got into biological sciences in university. I have a motto that i live by, kept me going through secondary school, and i think it can help a lot of you, too.
“If you want to do something, and truly feel like to have to do it, you will do it regardless of what a number on a piece of paper says.”
Really great video over one of the greatest inventors of all time!! Please make another one about him - covering the life after his education in Prague.
I see in you a young Serb, who has to work on the general task of all Serbs. You are the future of Serbia. As you can see and hear, I remained a Serb across the sea, where I am being interrogated. You should be the same, and with your knowledge and work raise the glory of Serbia in the world. "
According to experts, in 1919, Tesla himself published a series of autobiographical stories in the magazine "Electric Experimenter" *, where he mentioned an anecdote from Paris and the moment when, when asked by the receptionist of the hotel where he stayed, "what is his title", he said that "The biggest one possible." "Higher than the royal one, I am a Serb." * During his only visit to Belgrade in 1892, as a world-renowned scientist, he had a special message for the Serbian people: "I cannot express my joy, which I feel at the moment, but I am glad that on this occasion I can always express to you, dear brothers, my dearest pleasure, that I have been and always remain only a Serb and nothing more… It happens, gentlemen, that a man, far from his homeland, is busy with the work he does. I am interested, sometimes you forget your name, your nationality and your homeland. But that, gentlemen, it has never been with me, and I hope it never will be and never can be. Even if I am not among you, to, like you, economize as much as possible on the altar of Serbian thought, I do another job, in another way I celebrate the Serbian name, and in another way I work and try, to economize as much as I can. to his people and to his dear brothers. And if there is any glory and merit for humanity, to be attributed to my name, then that honor belongs more to the Serbian name, to the Serbian people from whose environment I originated. " Nicola Tesla.
Tesla stvorio predobru sliku srbije, i onda naravno srbi skinuše gaće i posraše se po tome :D
@@misterboombastic628 Комунац, погријешио си адресу.
@@mirinbruh9690Не мудруј, очигледно си побркао неке лекције из историје Везе ти немаш са Србима и боље не коментариши.Изем ти тај покварени и лицемјерни свијет.
Nice almost mythical explanation at least very serbian must admit that.
I'm wondering if was he really such a proud Serb because he doesn't want to be a orthodox(serbian) priest in the first place, my I whisper to you that he was actually pretty much a buddhist, not really a serbian thing btw and he was in Serbia as you all ready wrote only 1(one) day in his entire life!?
@@ВладимирСрб pa nemate vi srbi veze sa ostatkom svijeta, neku svoju historiju pišete, gdje je uvijek neka veća sila napakostila uspjehu srbije. Uvijek vi branite neku svoju zemlju, po vasim pricama novi zeland je nekada bio srbija. Pa heeej u kakvoj iluziji vi ziviteee ?!?!
5:50 Србин ! 🇷🇸
Proud to be Serbian. We Serbians are proud to have Nikola Tesla as a scientist. He said that he is proud to be Serbian: ,,I will not let you express my joy, with which I feel at this moment, but I am glad that I can and when in front of you, dear brothers, I always express my dearest pleasure, that I was and always remain only a Serb and nothing more'' - Nikola Tesla. Serbia is a scientific country, we have so many great scientists like Mihailo Pupin. Mihajlo Pupin, a world renowned scientist who won the Pulitzer prize and significantly improved the telephone technology, arrived to the United States with only five cents in his pocket. He was among the founders of an organization that later grew into the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA. A Moon crater was also named after him. He was a great friend with president of United States Woodrow Wilson. And he was friend with Nikola Tesla.
А шта би друго био
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🇭🇷proud to be croatian
@@milosstamenkovic465 True story
"But by third year everything had turned to custard" 😆
it is a great honor for me to be a Serb just like tesla ,probably the best scientist of all time.
JP Morgan to Nikola Tesla: "If we can't put a meter on it, we don't want it!"
Actually, what Morgan said to Tesla was: "All these years and money wasted on you and Marconi already sent data wirelessly across the Atlantic Ocean".
The measure of J.P. Morgan and Nikola Tesla = Greed -v- Greatness.
@@DrPG199 That man just wanted money.
@@mysterious5678 Yes, Tesla wanted money like everyone else. Nothing wrong with that. What's wrong is idolizing Tesla by inventing fake stories.
Another lie Morgan pulled out when Teslas mad idea did not work
Did you age the paper to give it a more authentic look?
First of His Name I saw a aged newspaper in San Francisco when I mental breakdown
@@mariobaldwin1865 Are you still having a stroke to this day?
It looks like a really good color photocopy.
20 secs in the microwave oven at medium setting..
About time YT recommended me something worthwhile!
Amazing video, thank you so much! I had chills almost throughout the whole video!
Finally! Missed someone who can teach in a remarkable fashion. Tibees❤️
Thanks :)
No toby. Thanks to you ^_^
@@yashveersingh1795 it's Tibees😂
It's amazing that 99% of genuises and inventors are from West/Europe despite Asia having thousands years of history.
Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets.
You Found My Comment, CONGRATS! 🤗
Thank you sooo much Tibees! I've studied physics and I do R&D in electrical generators. I've read Tesla's biography and I am acquainted with several of his patents. You did a wonderful and very professional job at providing us with some rare info and insight about his life. I've always wondered what we learn so little about Tesla in physics while every time we enter auditoriums teachers' first action is to throw on switches to power neons (technically invented by Georges Claude but refined and popularized by Tesla). Graz University is also powered that way. You did a fantastic job! More from you about any subject will be very welcome. Cheers!
Well, here is more:
Tesla, Marconi and others STOLE the Inventions of Professor Estrada of Mexico's SLP University since the 1800s. Tesla, Marconi and others, only improved on what they STOLE and PLAGIARIZED.......................The EUROS have always Plundered and Stolen everything from the rest of the World.........
Now i'm really getting curious as to how you're able to find these info
Same
All references are given in her description
@Neverlandia And there's even higher possibilities that you are wrong.
CIA and MOSSAD of course..
@Neverlandia Belgrade archives? Its 100% not there..... and probably some documents are forever lost, hidden or whatever (whole history) and BTW thats not the biiggest library/archive in world. Nikada nije ni bila..... ne sramoti se!
Why this video notification popped up when I was worrying about my grades!?
lol
Same bud, same.
Shit I was worried about my jee then this is recommended to mi.
Oh!! Are you still alive then.😂
to wake you up and get you to work harder of course!
The journalists once asked Albert Einstein what's the feeling being the smartest person in world. The Einstein told them this: You have to ask Tesla that question.
Next grades Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin.
da ali je bio ironican posto je Nikola kritikovao njegovu teoriju :-D
@@LastOfThem-d8b Vidiš, to nisam znao. Hvala za informaciju.
A total fabrication.
@@alicangul2603 You can find it on internet if you don't believe me.
Your video is so satisfying to watch.