Message from @GandalfTheGreen

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2019-06-19 18:51:57 UTC  

Einstein did.

2019-06-19 18:52:07 UTC  

lol

2019-06-19 18:52:12 UTC  

Einstein, OUR HERO.

2019-06-19 18:52:42 UTC  

It was a different time, at one point in time marrying your cousin wasn't all that uncommon. Weird in todays standard yes. It doesn't take away all the awesome things he did and said

2019-06-19 18:53:01 UTC  

Meh, while I'll give you the point that tesla was riding the coat tails of someone elses work, (namely tartaria) I don't think he's half the shill einstein was.

2019-06-19 18:54:15 UTC  

Tesla was a failed physicist though, I think he is very overated in many circles

2019-06-19 18:54:26 UTC  

Meanwhile Einstein could have won the nobel price 5 times over

2019-06-19 18:54:33 UTC  

Whaaaaat

2019-06-19 18:54:40 UTC  

Yup

2019-06-19 18:54:44 UTC  

TEsla was the most brilliant man of the 21st century

2019-06-19 18:54:47 UTC  

Your life

2019-06-19 18:54:53 UTC  

Tesla didn't get modern physics that well

2019-06-19 18:54:53 UTC  

Is because of HIS work

2019-06-19 18:54:59 UTC  

Because it's not real

2019-06-19 18:55:00 UTC  

Didn't believe in electrons for instance

2019-06-19 18:55:03 UTC  

Or relativity

2019-06-19 18:55:04 UTC  

It's great mathematical allegory

2019-06-19 18:55:07 UTC  

But it's not real

2019-06-19 18:55:11 UTC  

That was tesla's point

2019-06-19 18:55:16 UTC  

You chase numbers like it's reality

2019-06-19 18:55:20 UTC  

But the reality is.....

2019-06-19 18:55:27 UTC  

You're barely scratching the surface

2019-06-19 18:56:03 UTC  

"Tesla disagreed with the theory of atoms being composed of smaller subatomic particles, stating there was no such thing as an electron creating an electric charge. He believed that if electrons existed at all, they were some fourth state of matter or "sub-atom" that could exist only in an experimental vacuum and that they had nothing to do with electricity.[250][251] Tesla believed that atoms are immutable—they could not change state or be split in any way. He was a believer in the 19th-century concept of an all-pervasive "ether" that transmitted electrical energy.[252]"

2019-06-19 18:57:08 UTC  

Tesla believe in the trinity of life

2019-06-19 18:57:14 UTC  

Wavelength, Frequency, and Vibration.

2019-06-19 18:57:29 UTC  

And he was able to highly advance mankinds knowledge of electricity and EMF, because of it.

2019-06-19 18:57:43 UTC  

If it wasn't for Tesla, life as we know it would not be the same.

2019-06-19 18:58:06 UTC  

True.

2019-06-19 18:58:36 UTC  

He made some cool technological advancements but he did not properly grasp the theoretical physics part in my opinion

2019-06-19 18:58:39 UTC  

We aren’t worshiping him. We’re acknowledging what he did.

2019-06-19 18:58:42 UTC  

We can disagree about it, no biggie

2019-06-19 18:59:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/590979020493946905/image0.png

2019-06-19 19:00:36 UTC  

"“To account for its apparently small mass, science conceives the electron as a hollow sphere, a sort of bubble. Now, a bubble can exist in such a medium as a gas or liquid because its internal pressure is not altered by deformation. But if, as supposed, the internal pressure of an electron is due to the repulsion of electric masses, the slightest conceivable deformation must result in the destruction of the bubble!"

2019-06-19 19:00:40 UTC  

Nicola Tesla

2019-06-19 19:01:25 UTC  

And we are not electrons. Neither is the earth.. So..?

2019-06-19 19:01:52 UTC  

“Virtually all progress has been achieved by physicists, discoverers and inventors; in short, devotees of the science which Newton and his disciples have been and are propounding.
Nicola Tesla

2019-06-19 19:02:01 UTC  

Just saying, we are pretty darn sure electrons exist

2019-06-19 19:02:22 UTC  

It's the foundantion for pretty much all of chemistry

2019-06-19 19:02:40 UTC  

I’m not saying electrons don’t. Atoms though.. Different subject.

2019-06-19 19:03:01 UTC  

_chuckles_

2019-06-19 19:03:08 UTC  

The atom,