What was so scary about Tesla’s ideas? | Decoded

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Published 2022-02-20

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  • @Cosmicblast77
    They once asked Einstein, "What's its like to be the smartest man in the world" Einstein replied, " Go ask Nicola Tesla"
  • @DVRKHORSE
    The problem was that his inventions would solve a lot of problems for "free".
  • @treywest268
    Tesla was once asked what the difference was between Edison and himself. His response was, "If there is a field with one hundred stacks of hay with a needle hidden in one of them, Edison would start at the closest stack and search through them one by one until he found the needle. I would look at all the hay stacks and notice the very one that it was in and find the needle immediately. That is the difference."
  • I definitely believe that stopping Tesla to accomplish his ideas will benefit a lot of industries and I also definitely believe that the way things are happening around us and how the history is written and told to us is not 100% true, hiding important informations from the people can only have one reason and that's to keep them slaves all their life, let them pay bills for energy, let them pay taxes and so on and so on...
  • @kelly6739
    Its unforgivable what the rich and powerful did to this great man.
  • @MrTigurius
    It is sad that this brilliant inventor, theorist, and scientist has been relegated to the back shelf of history. Free energy scares capitalists to death even today.
  • @BradyA1124
    So like, Tesla was a mathematician and scientist who revolutionized energy transmission, inventing the induction motor, hydroelectric power system, and the technology behind radio, cell phones, and computer systems. He also speculated that the Great Pyramid could be used as a power generator, although this has not been proven. He was an exceptionally gifted inventor who sadly died alone in his hotel room in New York, and the US government confiscated his belongings, taking all of his documents with them, which were classified for many years.
  • @ganju_san2675
    It's crazy how they tried to suppress his technology but he still ended up as the father of modern technology.
  • @benthejrporter
    Imagine what the world would be like right now if Tesla's technology had NOT been hidden!
  • @REMsleepers
    Another perfect example of who the enemy really is. The governments and those in power.
  • This is financial advice and I never give financial advice: DONT LEAVE DURING THE BEAR. If you don’t want to invest…learn. If you don’t want to learn…build. If you don’t want to build observe. DO SOMETHING…other than leave. There is so much opportunity here. Take advantage!
  • @pia1847
    His legacy was carried on, a case in point is Zimbabwean inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso who made the Green power off-grid machine. What this machine does is that it essentially converts radio frequency into electricity. Basically the free energy that Tesla talked about.
  • @gaufrid1956
    Tesla was a brilliant man with a mission, but that mission didn't suit those who made money from electricity. At least we have the benefits of his discoveries of AC and wireless transmission.
  • @ironKurgan
    I think the single most important quote that I remember as an adolescent by Tesla was, If you understand frequency and vibration, you understand how the universe works. That quote has stayed with me for over 50 years, and I believe was the foundation of most of his great works. This well-made video touches on those two things.
  • @tahsinftma3637
    The world could be Hogwart [Harry Potter] if they hadn't neglected NIKOLA TESLA. Although he was neglected, he is superhero for our generation. Also he worked for the future and now we are recalling him for his work. It's hard to find someone else who is talented like Nikola Tesla. My all time fav..
  • @jakesmet9426
    Dude that song at the end is AWESOME, sick solo, it sounds like your using the ancient modalities, and I like it! 👌
  • Absolutely the scariest part of Tesla’s ideas was the way in which key breakthroughs have been kept away from the public eye, put into black projects and used against us for dark and sinister purposes. Tesla would have given them to mankind for good.
  • "Does that mean Tesla could have changed the world?" Well, he did, actually.
  • @cannine57h32
    Edward Leedskalin who built Corral Castle in Florida claimed he knew how the pyramids were built and wrote books on electromagnetic theory. It's still a mystery how he cut and moved all those large stones to create Corral castle all by himself.