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The outstanding electrical engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla is also considered by many to be a person with great foreboding and clairvoyance.
Nikola Tesla noticed the first manifestation of his abilities in childhood, when his beloved older brother Dane died. Nikola began to have unbearable nightmares. With an effort of will, the boy began to replace the terrible pictures with the images of the world in which he lived. Unexpectedly for himself, he began to travel to other worlds. To make, as they say now, "mental travel".
He also had a unique intuition. Sufficient proof of this is his argument with Professor Peschl regarding the idea of using alternating rather than direct current in motors. Peschl said that this was not possible, but Nikola trusted his intuition and as a result, he had a moment of insight.
Nikola Tesla himself always said that his ability to use an altered state of consciousness helps him to invent brilliant ideas and then reproduce them in life. He said: "I disconnect my brain from the outside world, in this state I get an inner vision." In this state, he brought his inventions to perfection. He did not use the mathematical apparatus and formulas for calculations, as is customary in the scientific world. Tesla grasped the essence of things. He said that his brain is only a receiving device. “And I just need to tune into the correct frequency. In outer space there is a certain core from which we draw knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated into its secrets, but I know that it exists! An informational world that has everything!"
Nikola Tesla died on the night of January 7-8, 1943, at the age of 87.
Nikola Tesla noticed the first manifestation of his abilities in childhood, when his beloved older brother Dane died. Nikola began to have unbearable nightmares. With an effort of will, the boy began to replace the terrible pictures with the images of the world in which he lived. Unexpectedly for himself, he began to travel to other worlds. To make, as they say now, "mental travel".
He also had a unique intuition. Sufficient proof of this is his argument with Professor Peschl regarding the idea of using alternating rather than direct current in motors. Peschl said that this was not possible, but Nikola trusted his intuition and as a result, he had a moment of insight.
Nikola Tesla himself always said that his ability to use an altered state of consciousness helps him to invent brilliant ideas and then reproduce them in life. He said: "I disconnect my brain from the outside world, in this state I get an inner vision." In this state, he brought his inventions to perfection. He did not use the mathematical apparatus and formulas for calculations, as is customary in the scientific world. Tesla grasped the essence of things. He said that his brain is only a receiving device. “And I just need to tune into the correct frequency. In outer space there is a certain core from which we draw knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated into its secrets, but I know that it exists! An informational world that has everything!"
Nikola Tesla died on the night of January 7-8, 1943, at the age of 87.