Nikola Tesla, 1856-1943. A forgotten American Scientist. The Man who invented Tomorrow.

I am an admirer of the achievements of this great scientist, who has been largely forgotten by history. A few years ago, while searching on the web for information on Nikola Tesla, I found what I think is one of the best Tesla themed web sites in the internet; http://www.ntesla.org This site is run by John W. Wagner, an extraordinary american teacher. I recommend this site to anyone looking to find information about Nikola Tesla, the real inventor of the Radio (No, not Marconi), The AC Polyphase Transmission, and the AC motor. (No, not Thomas Edison).

I could not possibly improve on Teacher Wagner’s work, nor on the contribution he along with his students have made to honor and clear some misconceptions about this remarkable scientist. What I can do, is recommend that you visit the site and help him and his students by purchasing the wonderful T-Shirts of their own design that they sell in order to collect money to continue donating Tesla Busts to major American Universities.

You need to visit the site and read it through to understand and appreciate it. I promise you, you will not be disappointed.

Teacher Wagner and Students, I am proud of you!. Keep up the good work!

2 Responses to “Nikola Tesla, 1856-1943. A forgotten American Scientist. The Man who invented Tomorrow.”

  1. Fabi says:

    Great scientist, a genius ahead of his times. Euge and I are too admirers of this great human being.

  2. lostellare says:

    He was certainly ahead of his time, and a great genius. There's an excellent book by Margaret Cheney, titled Man Out of Time. You should check it out.