Nikola Tesla frasi celebri
da My Inventions, Electrical Experimenter, 1919
Frasi sulla conoscenza di Nikola Tesla
citato in Assassin's Creed II da affermazioni vere
Nikola Tesla Frasi e Citazioni
citato in Il futuro elettrico di Nikola Tesla, History Channel, Fox Channels Italy
                                        
                                        cap. VI, L'arte della teleautomatica; p. 104 
Le mie invenzioni
                                    
da New York Times, 19 ottobre 1931
citato in Massimo Teodorani, Tesla Lampo di Genio, Macro Edizioni, p. 13
The economic transmission of power without wires is of all-surpassing importance to man. By its means he will gain complete mastery of the air, the sea and the desert. It will enable him to dispense with the necessity of mining, pumping, transporting and burning fuel, and so do away with innumerable causes of sinful waste. [...] It will make the living glorious sun his obedient, toiling slave. It will bring peace and harmony on earth.
citato in Assassin's Creed II da affermazioni vere
                                        
                                        cap. I, La mia infanzia; pp. 5-6 
Le mie invenzioni
                                    
dal New York Times dell'11 luglio 1935, p. 23
citato in Assassin's Creed II da affermazioni vere
 
                            “Le meraviglie del passato sono oggi delle manifestazioni consuete.”
                                        
                                        cap. V, Il trasmettitore di ingrandimento; p. 76 
Le mie invenzioni
                                    
                                        
                                        cap. III, Le mie imprese successive; pp. 45-46 
Le mie invenzioni
                                    
Nikola Tesla: Frasi in inglese
The Problem of Increasing Human Energy (1900)
The Problem of Increasing Human Energy (1900)
The Problem of Increasing Human Energy (1900)
                                        
                                        I cannot begin to describe my emotions. Pygmalion seeing his statue come to life could not have been more deeply moved. A thousand secrets of nature which I might have stumbled upon accidentally, I would have given for that one which I had wrested from her against all odds and at the peril of my existence …
On the Invention of the Induction Motor 
My Inventions (1919)
                                    
Origine: "An Inventor's Seasoned Ideas", New York Times (8 April 1934)
 
 
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
    