Nikola Tesla — "Of all the frictional resistances, the one that most retards human movement is i…"
Of all the frictional resistances, the one that most retards human movement is ignorance, what Buddha called 'the greatest evil in the world.'
Of all the frictional resistances, the one that most retards human movement is ignorance, what Buddha called 'the greatest evil in the world.'
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"The history of science shows that theories are perishable. Every truth that has been discovered was first ridiculed, then violently opposed, then accepted as self-evident."
"We crave for new sensations but soon become indifferent to them. The wonders of yesterday are today common occurrences."
"The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine."
"I have toiled ceaselessly for a quarter of a century for the love of science, to benefit humanity."
"The peril of a clash is aggravated by a more or less predominant sense of combativeness, posed by every human being. To resist this inherent fighting tendency the best way is to dispel ignorance of th…"
Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer whose alternating-current designs powered the modern electrical grid; died poor and largely forgotten. Closely associated with George Westinghouse (his AC-power business partner) and Mihajlo Pupin (fellow Serbian-American physicist at Columbia). For an intellectual contrast, see Thomas Edison, American inventor and direct-current advocate — Edison's direct-current power-distribution scheme was displaced by Tesla-Westinghouse AC in the 1890s 'War of Currents'. Edison ran a public-relations campaign electrocuting animals to discredit AC — the most famous engineering-ethics rivalry in American history. Tesla's AC won and powers nearly every electrical grid on Earth.
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Ignorance is the single greatest barrier to human progress. More than physical limitations, economic constraints, or political obstacles, the lack of knowledge and understanding slows humanity down most profoundly. Tesla invokes Buddha to show this insight transcends cultures and centuries, framing ignorance not as mere uninformed opinion but as an active destructive force that generates resistance against every forward movement civilization attempts to make.
Tesla fought ignorance his entire career. Edison's establishment dismissed alternating current as dangerous nonsense, nearly burying the technology that now powers civilization. Tesla watched corporate interests and public misunderstanding derail his Wardenclyffe wireless energy project. A polyglot who read voraciously across science, philosophy, and literature, Tesla treated knowledge as sacred. His battles against entrenched technical misconceptions were lifelong, making ignorance a deeply personal enemy he experienced daily.
Tesla lived through the Second Industrial Revolution, when scientific literacy was unevenly distributed and powerful industrialists could manipulate public perception to suppress competing technologies. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw fierce propaganda wars, including Edison's anti-AC campaign. Simultaneously, Eastern philosophy was entering Western intellectual discourse. Tesla's synthesis of Buddhist wisdom with scientific frustration reflected a cosmopolitan thinker navigating a world where public ignorance had direct, measurable consequences on technological adoption.
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