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Tesla.Earth: The Nikola Tesla Archive.
Who Was Nikola Tesla?
Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) was a visionary inventor whose work transformed the world of electricity and wireless communication. From lightning storms in Croatia to the skyscrapers of New York, his curiosity and inventiveness saw no bounds.
Beyond motors and radio, Tesla sought to better humanity. This archive aims to objectively deepen understanding of his life and contributions.





Why Tesla’s Ideas Still Matter
Tesla’s discoveries laid foundations for modern electricity and wireless technologies—from the AC grid powering our lives to radio and remote controls. His ideas, once radical, now connect continents and communities.
Teslas emphasis on open knowledge, ethical invention, and scientific wonder invites us to re-imagine progress itself.
As technology advances, the relevance of Tesla’s vision endures, inspiring new generations to pursue science, sustainability, and global understanding.
Tesla.Earth is an independent, non-commercial educational project dedicated exclusively to the life, inventions, writings, humanitarian ideals, and scientific legacy of Nikola Tesla (1856–1943).
This site exists solely for historical preservation, academic study, and global public education.
Tesla.Earth is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Tesla, Inc., its subsidiaries, or its founders.
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