21Work habits
Nikola Tesla "squished his toes" one hundred times for each foot every night, saying that it "stimulated his brain cells."
22Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla shunned physical contact with other people, with a special aversion to touching hair. To avoid shaking hands with people he met, he lied that he had injured his hands in a laboratory accident.
23Light
Nikola Tesla held an interview in 1899 claiming everything is the light and that light preceded matter in the cosmic timeline.
24Tesla coil
Tesla invented the Tesla coil, a device essential to sending and receiving radio waves. But in 1895, a fire destroyed Tesla's lab as he prepared to send a radio signal approximately 50 miles (80 km) to West Point, New York. Marconi relied on Tesla’s work and won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1909.
25Thomas Edison
Nikola Tesla said Edison "had no hobby, cared for no amusement of any kind and lived in utter disregard of the most elementary rules of hygiene."
26Edison death
Nikola Tesla's words were the only negative ones in the special edition of the New York Times on Edison's life, published the day after he died.
27Number 3
He had a peculiar love of the number 3 and all numbers that could be divided by 3. His maids would deliver him 18 towels and he chose to stay in hotel room 207, both of which can be divided by 3.
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28Ditch digger
After Nikola Tesla lost control of Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing, one of his many jobs included working as a ditch digger for $2/day.
Nikola Tesla outshined that Edison in every aspect of life as we know it today.
Edison stole inventions from his employees to claim that they were his own.
Tesla was absolutely genuine in all of his endeavors.