Deeply Religious at Heart
Tesla: In my heart I am deeply religious. And I constantly surrender myselfto faith and fulfillment. The greatest secretsof our being are yetto be interpreted.
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Tesla: In my heart I am deeply religious. And I constantly surrender myselfto faith and fulfillment. The greatest secretsof our being are yetto be interpreted.
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Tesla: Observe time, people, time will tell you everything. We are all one,human beings are connectedby invisible forces.
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Tesla: What guides me in everything I dois the desire to harness the forces of nature in the service of humanity. Every living being isa machine set in motionby the mechanism of the universe. Although seemingly under the influenceonly of its immediate surroundings, the sphere of external forcesextends intoinfinite distances.
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The inventions of this scientific saintwere intended for peace, security, and the general well-being of all peopleon planet Earth.
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Tesla was troubled by miraculousvisions that appeared to him. In his early childhood, in the form ofpowerful flashes of light. Tesla began to produceparallel, original worldsjust like ours.
I am deeply religious. And I constantly surrender myselfto faith and fulfillment. That the greatest secrets of ourbeing are yet tobe interpreted.
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Tesla: we must freeour thoughts from the limitsimposed by space and time, yet preservethe essential features.
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The charging of atoms with energywas not a processthat took place in natureright after the explosion,somewhere in the universe. Rather, it has unfolded to this daythrough electrical, magnetic,and other physical forces— hence the energetic activityof radioactive materials. This process was drivenby the high frequencyof cosmic energy, spreading in all directions,pervading the entire cosmos— which Tesla
Tesla: the scientific path awaitsto be understood and continued—the proper fieldof inquiry. ( time and space ) ( declaring infinity )logically untenable; to assume that between ( space and time )there is absolutely no difference—that they are identical— is the least likely. Time and space,in the cosmos,stand as equals.
As generations pass, our machines will be poweredby a forcethat can be drawn ( at any pointin the cosmos. ) This idea is no fairy tale—it is entirely achievable. Humankind has long been guidedby it,by instinct if not by reason; it has been expressedin many places,in the ancient and the recent past. We find it
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