25 quotes by Nikola Tesla: “Man can do everything. Even death is not the end.”

Techno 31 December, 2017

2017-12-30 14:39

25 quotes by Nikola Tesla: “Man can do everything. Even death is not the end.”
His discoveries he did easily, as if joking.

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He was called a dreamer, mocked his ideas, but time will put everything in its place, reports Rus.Media. Nikola Tesla was amazingly talented. His discoveries he did easily, as if joking. He said that technical solutions come to his mind. Tesla is one of the most brilliant people of all time (along with Leonardo da Vinci). Tesla’s work made possible the development of modern electrical engineering. His invention was ahead of its time not one century. Tesla knew how to use consciousness can change reality. About him is still legendary. Offer you 25 quotes of this great inventor.

1. The action of even the tiny creatures leads to changes in the Universe.

2. My brain is just a receiver. In outer space there is a specific kernel where we draw the knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of the nucleus, but I know that it exists.

3. I do not need models, drawings, experiments. When I have ideas, I’m in the imagination begin to build the device, change the design, improve it, and include. And I donít care testing device I have in my mind or in the Studio — the results will be identical.

4. Are you familiar with the expression “above head can not jump”? This is a misconception. Man can do everything.

5. The great mysteries of our existence have yet to solve, even death may not be the end.

6. The highest goal of human development is the complete domination of consciousness over the material world, use nature to meet human needs.

7. Life is and always will be the equation that defies solution, though, and contains several well-known factors.

8. Modern scholars think deeply instead of thinking clearly. To think clearly, you need to have common sense, and to think deeply and being completely crazy.

9. This is a problem many inventors: they lack patience. They don’t have enough willpower to work in the mind of something slowly, clearly, so they just felt like it would work. They want to experience the first came to mind the idea, and in the end, they spend a lot of money and a lot of good material, only to empirically establish that they are working in the wrong direction. We all make mistakes and it is better to make them before will start to do something.

10. Our world is immersed in a huge ocean of energy, we are flying in an endless space with inconceivable speed. All around floats — all energy. Before us is a daunting task — to find a way of extracting this energy. Then, removing her from this inexhaustible source, humanity will advance with giant steps.

11. The spread of civilization can be compared to fire, first a weak spark, and then flickering light and then powerful flame, endowed with speed and strength.

12. How many people called me a dreamer, as mocked my ideas our misguided short-sighted world. We judge the time.

13. Everyone should consider his body a priceless gift from those he loves the most, a magnificent work of art. Indescribable beauty, the mystery that lies in the conception of the human being is so thin that even a word, a breath, a look, even a thought can cause damage. The sloppiness that multiplies disease and death, not just self-destructive, but also incredibly immoral habit.

14. I cut my finger and it bleeds: this finger is part of me. I see the pain of the other, and this pain hurts me, too: my friend is one. And watching the defeated enemy, even one who I would least of all in the Universe, I still feel sorrow. Doesn’t that prove that we are all part of a single whole?

15. In continuous solitude, the mind becomes more acute. In order to think and invent don’t need a big lab. Ideas are born in the absence of the influence on the mind and the external environment. The secret ingenuity alone.

In solitude ideas are born.

16. There’s nothing more can attract people’s attention and would deserve to be the subject of study, than nature. To understand its huge mechanism to access her creative power and to know the laws that govern it — the greatest goal of the human mind.

17. Will not be a great evil if the student will be bewildered; if wrong great minds, the world pays dearly for their mistakes.

18. If in front of me was kind of a grueling task, I pounced on it again and again until it did. So I practiced day after day, from morning till night. At first it required a strong mental effort directed against the inclinations and desires, but as the years passed, and this contradiction is weakened, and finally my will and desire become one and the same. They are today, and in this lies the secret of all my successes.

19. Intuition is something that is ahead of exact knowledge. Our brain has, without doubt, a very sensitive nerve cells that allows you to experience the truth, even when it is not yet available logical conclusions or other mental effort.

20. I don’t do drawings, not build models. In my head I create a drawing, it is to mentally assemble the device, test it and launch it. Over 20 years of experience, the results of mental tests, and tests of the same device in the Studio always gave the same results.

21. It’s ironic, but it’s true when they say that the more we know, the more ignorant you become in the absolute sense, because only through education we begin to be aware of their limitations.

22. When natural inclination develops into a passionate desire, approaching the target is leaps and bounds.

23. Our vices and our virtues are inseparable, like force and matter. If they are human no longer exists.

24. No community can exist and develop without strict discipline.

25. In the brain is not maintained the permanent record, do not accumulate knowledge. Knowledge is something akin to an echo that needs a disturbance to be caused to life.