NIKOLA TESLA GOT BRILLIANT MIND BUT SUFFERED FROM MENTAL ILNESSES

Unbelievable photographic memory, the ability to create patent proposals in the mind, the control of a multitude of languages. No one doubts that Nelso Tesla's brain worked differently than most people. It is best to learn from the biography he wrote himself.

 

In his memoirs Tesla described very strange mental states that only he waved, the other children did not. For example, he had many obsessions and obsessions. No thing could have left unfinished. Once, as a student, Voltaire picked up the book and started studying it. With a horror, he discovered that this "philosophical monster" had made hundreds of bundles - and Tesla had to read them all, he could not give up, even though he was already on the verge of exhaustion.

 

In the brain, he often had pictures from the early childhood, and he had to learn for a long time before he recognized the reality and the things that seemed to him. It was enough for someone to say the name of an object, and an eidetically working Tesla's brain imagined him as a hologram in front of his eyes. On the other hand, he invented his inventions only in his head. He did not need a plan. He did not need to write numbers and formulas on the board - he saw them as a projection in front of his eyes.

 

Tesla recalls that once at sunset he recitated sensitive Goethe's verses and attacked the principle of an induction engine at the same time. The concept of the alternating current also came up ... Tesla had around 300 patents in life, but invented the most important inventions within two months.

 

But his mind also worried him negatively. In Budapest he collapsed (later it was repeated), he heard a clock in another room, the locomotive in the distance or the flying flies seemed to cause suffering as if he had a sudden 100 times stronger hearing. Mental illness has prompted Nikol to have a variety of mental exercises since childhood. The result was, incidentally, even the full length of food or sleep. His body weight did not change at all - as a young man weighed just as he did in the age of old. He himself had the theory that a lot of poison came from his surroundings. If he collapsed for as long as 30 minutes, he returned to his workmanship for a long time.

The views of the genius inventor were very own and eccentric. In his biography, he described many situations when he almost lost his life, or severe illnesses that he would lay down. He claimed to have protected his own health by his own mind and discipline.

 

Nikola was a known pacifist who often sought to achieve peace in the world. Some of his opinions seem to be quite out of the question today (for example, telephones - robots - prevent the battles of living people, instead of fighting man against man will destroy machines only), other views are timeless. He was afraid, for example, that after humanity finds out how to release the enormous power of the atom, devastating situations can occur. He was afraid the army would have the option of choking bombs one day anytime, anytime. He thought that all peoples and races must merge into one human race, then they will cease war.

We have no doubt at all about Tesla's special mental marchs. He himself sometimes imagined himself as a slot machine that only responds to sunlight and ambient stimuli. He thought it was only a robot (tele-automaton) that deterministically managed.