Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein were two of the greatest scientists of all time, but they often worked in opposition to each other rather than together in cooperation.
Einstein’s theory of relativity required the belief that there are no speeds faster than the speed of light, which is 186,300 miles per second, but Tesla’s scientific work disagreed with Einstein’s hypothesis. Theories have been challenged and refuted over the years, and that has certainly been the case with Einstein’s theory of relativity, but, thus far, that theory still stands among mainstream scientists. An example of a theory that was supposedly “proven” was the belief that it was impossible to fly a heavier-than -air machine, but that belief is proven wrong thousands of times every day.
Scalar waves are another interesting phenomenon. Such waves sometimes called Tesla Waves or Longitudinal Waves are capable of penetrating any solid object, and are believed to travel faster than light. This faster than light disagreement is but one of the many disagreements between Tesla and Einstein. Tesla also differed with Einstein and the quantum physicists in his view of the structure of the elementary particles and the possible consequences caused by the smashing of atoms. To Tesla, the Theory of Relativity was just “a mass of error and deceptive ideas violently opposed to the teachings of great men of science of the past and even to common sense”.
Tesla and Einstein both contributed much to society, but if they had worked together in a more cooperative manner one can only imagine what they would have accomplished. Tesla understood ether theory a lot better than Einstein did, but Tesla also did not truly understand the ramifications of Einstein’s famous equation E=mc2.
Undoubtedly, the most intriguing disagreement between Tesla and Einstein was whether or not anything can travel faster than light.
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Einstein’s theory of relativity required the belief that there are no speeds faster than the speed of light, which is 186,300 miles per second, but Tesla’s scientific work disagreed with Einstein’s hypothesis. Theories have been challenged and refuted over the years, and that has certainly been the case with Einstein’s theory of relativity, but, thus far, that theory still stands among mainstream scientists. An example of a theory that was supposedly “proven” was the belief that it was impossible to fly a heavier-than -air machine, but that belief is proven wrong thousands of times every day.
Scalar waves are another interesting phenomenon. Such waves sometimes called Tesla Waves or Longitudinal Waves are capable of penetrating any solid object, and are believed to travel faster than light. This faster than light disagreement is but one of the many disagreements between Tesla and Einstein. Tesla also differed with Einstein and the quantum physicists in his view of the structure of the elementary particles and the possible consequences caused by the smashing of atoms. To Tesla, the Theory of Relativity was just “a mass of error and deceptive ideas violently opposed to the teachings of great men of science of the past and even to common sense”.
Tesla and Einstein both contributed much to society, but if they had worked together in a more cooperative manner one can only imagine what they would have accomplished. Tesla understood ether theory a lot better than Einstein did, but Tesla also did not truly understand the ramifications of Einstein’s famous equation E=mc2.
Undoubtedly, the most intriguing disagreement between Tesla and Einstein was whether or not anything can travel faster than light.
Faster Than Light! from the Tesla Universe Article Collection
Nickola Tesla’s Scalar Waves - what are Scalar Waves? | Life Energy
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