Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
Serbian inventor and engineer, often described as the most important scientist and inventor of modern times, for his revolutionary contributions to electromagnetic energy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tesla's invention patents and theoretical work have laid the foundations for alternating power power (echoing current), as well as the invention of the electric motor that works at the same type of current. These inventions helped human beings advance the second industrial revolution.
He has worked in the fields of radio communications, invented radio, and has contributed to the development of robotics, radar, remote control, computer science, ballistic expansion, nuclear physics and theoretical physics.
Therefore, there are several labels that have been released on Tesla, including:
"The Father of Physics", "The Man Who Invented the 20th Century" and "Saint Patron of Modern Electricity".
The last 29 days of the month are the hardest! - Nikola Tesla