The Big Misconception About Electricity


This vid goes quite a ways down the road to explaining why:

1)  Power cords make a not so subtle difference.

2) Cable elevators should not be looked at askance.

 

Regards, barts

barts

Your video is beside the points discussed about Tesla...

Edison was a brillant tinkerer and a businessman, and hurting elephant et creating electrical chair dont made him a devil for sure...

But Tesla is a great scientist not a God or a tinkerer...

It seems you lack argument....

I advise you to go on mocking the "electrical universe" hypothesis, a debatable idea, it will be more easy than rewrite history facts by omission and trying to diminish Tesla....

Is winning an argument in an audio forum so important that you want to go to this extreme?

I prefer the truth and giving respect to everyone , even to those who think the "electrical hypothesis " is interesting....

I am not knowledgeable in electricity like you are by the way...Then why?

Why not respectfully correct those who are wrong, and if they dont understand , because anyway the matter is not solved even in science, why not staying objective without PRESSURING them with mockery ?

 

So the man who single handedly changed the course of human history, spent his entire life in a laboratory, discovered previously unimaginable things is a "Tinkerer". Lol

@cindyment whatever you paid for your education, I’d ask for a refund 😭😭😭

What did he discover previously unimaginable? ...

He was a great inventory, a good engineers, but deep diving into his actual results, does not indicate a great scientist, especially not ground breaking theoretical work. He shunned this predominantly (sort of like people on this thread, maybe that is where the love comes from?).

 

 

Do you think what Leonardo Da Vinco invented was completely unimaginable?

No.... But some inventions like the alternative current motor ask for a great creative mind....

Ramanujan mathematics discovery was unimaginable though and are also today unimaginable, like Grothendieck in mathematics.his signle hand creation of geometric algebra on a new level no one has imagined before him..

For sure some discoveries are unimaginable...

But no man can discover anything if the times are not right, like it is proven by history, most discoveries are made a few months or years apart by different people at defferent place on earth.... This is common place...

Than almost all discoveries emerge when their hour come....is the bar to judge Tesla discoveries must be put higher than for all others inventor in history for the sake of your argument?

What did he discover previously unimaginable? ...

I think you like despising "ignorant" people of "this thread"...

We are all ignorant. on a count or another...

He was a great inventory, a good engineers, but deep diving into his actual results, does not indicate a great scientist, especially not ground breaking theoretical work. He shunned this predominantly (sort of like people on this thread, maybe that is where the love comes from?).

And you are comical here, you have dived in ALL  his lost research  papers after the fire who destructed them all when he was over forty years old? And you dive in his paper never published and saved by the FBI after his death?

And you ask Tesla one of the great inventor in history to create quantum dynamic between his pragmatical experiment or general relativity to prove he is great?

Why not asking to Einstein why he is was unable to create the first power plant in the world , and the plasma ball, and some other practical concrete inventions?

Because he was a theoretical physicist and Tesla a electricity wizard like Steinmetz....

 

https://edisontechcenter.org/tesladebunked.html

Get a laugh when someone says he "single handedly change the course of history" and my education is flawed, but one of us appears to know a lot more about him ....

I am well aware of what he did, but have done enough research, you know, like real research, to know what he didn't as well. He was a great inventor, and was great at seeing how fundamental science could be applied in useful ways. He was poor at turning those ideas into things the world could use, and he really did not come up with much in the way of fundamental science.