cadpoint
Senior Member
- Location
- Durham, NC
- Occupation
- Electrician - but not by NC Law.
I totally agree.Thanks for that, I'm a big Tesla fan and consider him the (largely) unsung hero of the modern age.
Makes Edison seem like such a jerk. Hopefully he had some redeeming traits that outweighed his flaws.
Thanks for that, I'm a big Tesla fan and consider him the (largely) unsung hero of the modern age. One new thing I saw in that article was that David Bowie played him in a movie called "The Prestige" in 2006! I had no idea, I have to find that movie now.
Thanks for that, I'm a big Tesla fan and consider him the (largely) unsung hero of the modern age. One new thing I saw in that article was that David Bowie played him in a movie called "The Prestige" in 2006! I had no idea, I have to find that movie now.
I totally agree.
At least he has a unit of measurement named after him.
And possibly the Tesla Roadster although I don't suppose many of the general public would make the connection with the great man.
Great movie, my wife got pissed because I kept explaining stuff about Tesla during the movie.
I'm not so quick to judge Edison harshly, I think he is a testament to the "American Spirit" of entrepreneurship and hard work. But a great engineer he was not and his legacy of being a great inventor has been over blown by historians. He deserves a lot of credit for overcoming obstacles in his pursuit of a goal, I think it's unfair to take that away from him. Unfortunately for Tesla, Edison viewed him as an obstacle to overcome rather than an asset to build on, probably due in no small part to Tesla's arrogance in his opinion of Edison. Tesla was an elitist and saw no value in the business aspects of his work, as evidenced by the way he ended up. Yet early on he expressed disdain for Edison's more commercially exploitative way of pursuing his ideas.Makes Edison seem like such a jerk. Hopefully he had some redeeming traits that outweighed his flaws.
Tesla's legacy is widely celebrated in what was Yugoslavia (Serbia, Croatia) where there is a famous statue of him and a museum. I believe it is supported by his family (descendants of nieces and nephews).Does Tesla have an ancestry line that is active in preserving his legacy?
Whereas The Prestige is, as others have noted, a great movie, the presence of Tesla in there as a small part to advance the storyline, not to explain any electrical theories, and this is most certainly not a movie in any way, shape or form about Tesla. Also stars (Sir) Michael Caine playing, well, Michael Caine.One new thing I saw in that article was that David Bowie played him in a movie called "The Prestige" in 2006!