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  • Reviewed by mranalog on Oct 14, 9:45pm

    Arrgh! It hurts my brain that his most important invention, the one that drives the world today is not to be found: The induction motor!
  • Rated by mirroroftwilight on Sep 29, 7:15pm

    I learned all about this when I was at Niagara Falls... :] it's so interesting.
  • Reviewed by Benjmn on Sep 27, 12:40am

    Kind of hard on Edison. He may have been a jerk towards Tesla, but he was a genius inventor as well.
  • Reviewed by Kurisui on Sep 26, 3:42pm

    Well, to be honest, everyone knows about Tesla these days.
  • Reviewed by Pandemic1444 on Sep 26, 11:22am

    Wait a second! He wanted to transmit images half a century before the invention of digital imaging and stock market prices before the invention of the computer?
  • Rated by discotron on Sep 26, 5:01am

    Well obviously I like this :D HOWEVER, the earthquake machine was fake. The earthquake in New York wasn't mentioned in any newspapers until 10 years later... because it never happened. And also the Wardencleffe Tower (his free energy broadcasting system) wouldn't have been able to power more than a hand full of digital watches... because that's how much energy we can put into radio waves even today. In spite of all that he is still one of the greatest American inventors. Down with Edison!
  • Rated by murmur55 on Mar 22 2009, 10:48pm

    ...remember this guy?...electric!
  • Rated by Simgirl2alot on Mar 05 2009, 11:12am

    From the page: "Tesla had a dream of providing free energy to the world." An interesting page on an early century scientist