He is the closest person to God in history, because he is too powerful, so he was erased from the textbook.
He is the closest person to God in history. Because he was so powerful, he erased it from the textbook. He is a genius in science and technology, a legend who has almost become the richest man in the world, and he has made great contributions to all mankind. This man has been indifferent to fame and fortune all his life, choosing to do research in a low profile and continuing to mobilize strength for the development of science and technology all over the world. This man is Nicholas Trass. During the industrial revolution, many admirable scientists were born on the earth, but Nicholas Trass was above all others and became the closest person to God in history. In his life, he discovered many laws that shocked the world, and also invented many creations that influenced the world. Nikola tesla was born into a Serb family in the Croatian village of Smivan. His parents are Serbs. He ranks fourth among five children. After graduating from college, he immigrated to the United States and became an American citizen. At the same time, he received honorary doctorates from Yale University and Columbia University. In the United States, Tesla's reputation in history or popular culture can rival that of any other inventor or scientist. After he demonstrated wireless communication in 1893 and became the winner of the current war, he became one of the greatest electronic engineers in the United States and was highly respected. So far, he is the first and only person who can make lightning artificially. Many great inventions of Tesla are revolutionary. X-ray fluoroscopy, wireless transmission, cosmic signal receiver, radio, radar, etc. They all have various indelible and important relationships with Tesla. Nikola tesla was the first person to invent the microscope, television, laser and other equipment. Some people even say that he invented the modern world, but his most famous event was the Tunguska Big Bang in Russia. Legend has it that he almost blew new york to the ground while drilling a well. Many of his discoveries are regarded as pioneering and pioneers of electrical engineering. Tesla, the mysterious theory of the new century, is regarded as "the man who created the twentieth century" by contemporary admirers. His name is also the name of the first electric car in the world. Just because of his great contribution, Nicholas Tesla once made a fireball, which was very interesting. He can control it with human mind. Engineer of Edison Company 1882, nikola tesla went to Paris to work as an engineer in Edison Company, designing and improving electrical appliances. In the same year, Tesla invented the induction motor and began to develop various devices using rotating magnetic field (1888 patent). Later, because her mother was critically ill, she left Paris in a hurry. It's a pity that her mother died a few hours after she arrived, and she finally failed to see her mother. Her last words were: "You finally came, Nicholas, my pride." After her death, Tesla became ill. He spent two or three weeks in Chaz and gospic, his mother's birthplace. It should be said that nikola tesla invented nearly 1,000 kinds of things in his life, but only 700 kinds of them finally applied for patents. There are countless people who help the development, but they don't put a penny into their pockets. In his later years, he completed a masterpiece "Theory of Gravitational Dynamics" in human history, including the design of space transmission system and gravitational gate system, including the device design of anti-gravity and artificial gravity. I have to say, his inventions are too shocking, even beyond this era, because nikola tesla is too powerful for others to continue to develop his research. All his inventions and discoveries are chapters of a new era, but because he is too powerful, they have been erased by textbooks! This godlike man finally closed his eyes in the middle of the twentieth century, at the age of 87. Perhaps because nikola tesla has been doing research all his life, he has never been married. Although he is a peerless genius, unfortunately not many people remember him. After his death, the United States felt that Nicholas Trass's patent number was restored and all his research materials were completely preserved. His ashes were buried in Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade on 1957, which is one of the historical records.