My Inventions and Other Writings offers an intimate glimpse into the mind of Nikola Tesla, one of history's most innovative and enigmatic inventors. This volume presents Tesla's autobiographical reflections, originally serialized in Electrical Experimenter magazine in 1919, alongside three of his thought-provoking essays. In his autobiography, Tesla delves into his early life, recounting formative experiences that ignited his passion for invention. He discusses his groundbreaking work on the rotating magnetic field, the development of the Tesla coil and transformer, and his ambitious plans for the magnifying transmitter—a device intended to transmit energy wirelessly across vast distances. Additionally, Tesla explores the concept of "telautomatics," or remote control, envisioning a future where machines could be operated from a distance.
The book also includes three of Tesla's essays:
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"Tesla Would Pour Lightning from Airships to Consume Foe" (1916): A speculative piece on the potential use of directed energy as a weapon.
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"The Action of the Eye" (1893): An exploration of the physiological and psychological aspects of vision.
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"The Problem of Increasing Human Energy" (1900): A visionary essay proposing methods to harness natural forces to enhance human capabilities.
This collection serves as a testament to Tesla's genius and his enduring influence on modern science and technology.