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2022, iss. 32, pp. 125-135
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Nikola Tesla as a phenomenon in the world of science
Nikola Tesla kao fenomen u svetu nauke
College of criminalistics and security, Niš + University of Montenegro, Kotor, Montenegro
email: vukan.s@ucg.ac.me
Keywords: wireless power transmission; Wardenclyffe tower; laws of nature; an engineering project
Ključne reči: bežični prenos energije; Vardenklifski toranj; zakoni prirode; inženjerski projekat
Abstract
This article is dedicated to Nikola Tesla, who created a technically and intellectually highly developed civilization and who is a true companion to humanity in the historical process. The significance of its motives is a need, which drives to the activity towards a specific goal in favour of technical achievements applicable in practice. Of particular importance for understanding Tesla's actions is a moral awareness that represents the adopted principles of his thoughts that are logical, impeccably clear, and they are the proof that on their basis he made arguments and achieved new results.
Sažetak
Ovaj rad je posvećen Nikoli Tesli, koji je stvorio tehnički i intelektualno visoko razvijenu civilizaciju i istinski je pratilac čovečanstva u istorijskom procesu. Značaj njegovih motiva je potreba, koja pokreće na aktivnost ka određenom cilju u korist tehničkih dostignuća primenljivih u praksi. Od posebnog značaja za razumevanje Teslinih postupaka je moralna svest, odnosno usvojena načela njegovih razmišljanja, koja su logična, besprekorno jasna i dokaz su da je na osnovu njih izneo argumente i postigao nove rezultate.
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