Nikola Tesla (vegetarian): Inventor & Noble Benefactor of Modern Civilization, Part 1 of 313:48Nikola Tesla (vegetarian): Inventor & Noble Benefactor of Modern Civilization, Part 1 of 3Nikola Tesla was an exceptionally brilliant electrical engineer and was perhaps one of the greatest inventors that ever lived. He once declared, “What one man calls God, another calls the laws of physics.” Using his God-given talents in physics, Nikola Tesla devoted his entire life wholly for the betterment of humanity and helped modernize the world. He gave us long-distance electricity transmissiModel Kejayaan2021-08-22 2815 Tontonan39396p720p720pHQ2021-08-22Model Kejayaan Inventor Nikola Tesla (vegetarian): Noble Benefactor of Modern Civilization, Part 2 of 314:40Inventor Nikola Tesla (vegetarian): Noble Benefactor of Modern Civilization, Part 2 of 3The achievements that followed were not only due to Nikola’s mental prowess, but also sheer will; he had big dreams and was determined to accomplish them. In 1881, Nikola Tesla was living in Budapest and working for the Central Telephone Exchange. Nikola Tesla captured his thoughts in a diagram, drawn with a stick on the sand. This invention would forever change the world. The diagram depicted theModel Kejayaan2021-08-29 2718 Tontonan32396p720p720pHQ2021-08-29Model Kejayaan Inventor Nikola Tesla (vegetarian): Noble Benefactor of Modern Civilization, Part 3 of 314:43Inventor Nikola Tesla (vegetarian): Noble Benefactor of Modern Civilization, Part 3 of 3In 1896, Nikola Tesla, now known as “The Man of Science,” finally met Swami Vivekananda, “The Man of God.” Both leaders were keen to delve deeper into the interrelations between science and spirituality. In 1900, Nikola Tesla published an article in “Century Illustrated Magazine” in which he pointed out the problem of food scarcity. He mentioned: “That we can subsist on plant food and perform our Model Kejayaan2021-09-05 2270 Tontonan50396p720p720pHQ2021-09-05Model Kejayaan