Autobiography: 'My Inventions', Parts I through V published in the Electrical Experimenter
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In 1919, Nikola Tesla's autobiography, 'My Inventions,' was published in the Electrical Experimenter magazine, appearing in five parts from February to June, with a sixth part released in October. This seminal work offers an intimate glimpse into Tesla's life, detailing his groundbreaking inventions and significant contributions to electrical engineering. Tesla, a visionary inventor, is best known for his work on alternating current (AC) power systems, the Tesla coil, and wireless communication. Through 'My Inventions,' readers gain insight into his thought processes, challenges, and the innovative spirit that drove his work. The publication not only highlights Tesla's technical achievements but also reflects his philosophical views on science and humanity. The reprint edition, introduced by Ben Johnson in 1982, continues to inspire new generations of engineers and inventors. Tesla's legacy endures, and 'My Inventions' remains a crucial text for understanding the evolution of electrical technology and the mind of one of history's greatest inventors. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #NikolaTesla #MyInventions #ElectricalEngineering #Autobiography #1919

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