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  • #137452
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    Atlas
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    For those of us who were not previously aware, as arguably one of the greatest scientific minds of all time, Nikola Tesla once put the pussy on a pedestal Acknowledging that MGTOW is about following your own path rather than following others, I find it satisfying that a man of such brilliant intellect had an epiphany similar to ours.

    “I had always thought of woman as possessing those delicate qualities of mind and soul that made her in these respects far superior to man. I had put her on a lofty pedestal, figuratively speaking, and ranked her in certain important attributes considerably higher than man. I worshiped at the feet of the creature I had raised to this height, and, like every true worshiper, I felt myself unworthy of the object of my worship.

    “But all this was in the past. Now the soft-voiced gentle woman of my reverent worship has all but vanished. In her place has come the woman who thinks that her chief success in life lies in making herself as much as possible like man–in dress, voice and actions, in sports and achievements of every kind.”

    “The world has experienced many tragedies, but to my mind the greatest tragedy of all is the present economic condition wherein women strive against men, and in many cases actually succeed in usurping their places in the professions and in industry… This growing tendency of women to overshadow the masculine is a sign of a deteriorating civilization.”

    “Perhaps the male in human society is useless. I am frank to admit that I don’t know… If women are beginning to feel this way about it—and there is striking evidence at hand that they do—then we are entering upon the cruelest period of the world’s history.”

    “Woman, herself, is really the victim instead of, as she thinks, the victor. Contentment is absent from her life. She is ambitious, often far beyond her natural equipment, to attain the thing she wants. She too frequently forgets that all women cannot be prima donnas and motion picture stars.”

    “Woman’s discontent makes the life of the present day still more overstressed. The high pitch given to existence by people who are restless and dissatisfied because they fail to achieve things wholly out of proportion to the health and talent with which Nature has endowed them is a bad thing for the world.”

    “It seems to me that women are not particularly happy in this newly found freedom, in this new competition which they are waging so persistently against men in business and the professions and even in sport. The question that naturally arises is, whether the women themselves are the gainers or the losers.”

    “History has given us many examples of the wonderful influence exerted by unusual women. Among these have been the mothers of great men… But their influence lay not in their determination to outdo man, or even to compete with him.”

    “We are on strike, we, the men of the mind. We are on strike against self-immolation. We are on strike against the creed of unearned rewards and unrewarded duties. We are on strike against the dogma that the pursuit of one's happiness is evil. We are on strike against the doctrine that life is guilt.”

    #137456
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    Ancientwisdom
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    That is an amazing, lengthy, quote. I had never read that. Thanks for sharing. My only dissapointment is that he wasnt definitive in his conviction that women simply cannot do what men can do. There were some tones of that, but not quite as strong from conviction as I would have preffered. Still a great quote.

    Resident cynic.

    #137460
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    Mr. Tesla really summed it up well.. i knew very little about him before arriving here …does anyone know if there is a book about his life worthy of the time it takes to read it ?

    #137461
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    Untamed
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    He was a great mind and that’s the least I can say. He foresaw the problems we’re having now between the genders. “Usurped” is precisely what has happened in all facets of society. Once weemins won in the Family, all the other links in the chains broke. They call that “Progress”, ha!

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #137485
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    Ohno
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    Albert Einstein was once asked, how it feels to be the smartest man alive.

    His answer: ” that you have to ask Nikola Tesla.”

    #137495
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    ILiveAgain
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    Mr. Tesla really summed it up well.. i knew very little about him before arriving here …does anyone know if there is a book about his life worthy of the time it takes to read it ?

    Amazon?

    Nikola Tesla
    Imagination & the Man That Invented the 20th Century

    #137522
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    Prefer Peace to Piece
    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    Woman, herself, is really the victim instead of, as she thinks, the victor. Contentment is absent from her life.

    Wow, this is great. I didn’t know this about Tesla. As he noted, contentment is absent from women’s lives. (Our fault of course)

    Thanks for enlightening us.

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    RoyDal
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    Mr. Tesla really summed it up well.. i knew very little about him before arriving here …does anyone know if there is a book about his life worthy of the time it takes to read it ?

    Yes, and there are movies too.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Anonymous
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    And this was quite a long time ago.

    Really shows you that women have always been the same and will be the same.

    The modern condition is not a result of a change in women. It is solely the fault of the State and mass media. Liberal indoctrination centers, called schools in our language, are the vehicle designed to trap everyone into the system.

    Until the State is overthrown, men and women around the world will be unhappy and nature’s natural intentions for the sexes can not be realized, and people can not be happy.

    It is not any man’s business what another man does to his wife/family, barring criminal activity. But criminal activity has to be very strictly defined. It is not simply yelling at a woman or child and keeping them in check.

    #137584
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    Bobphilo
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    Tesla was a truly brilliant scientist a great man. Few people know that he found a way to make electric power free and available to all by transmitting it without wires. Unfortunately he was not as good a businessman and many other inventors stole his patents. The big electric companies headed by Edison and Carnegie wiped him out with their greed. Perhaps the biggest tragedy is that big business silences his ideas to this day.

    #137588
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    FrankOne
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    Tesla made electric transmission practical — he invented A/C — he also invented the alternating current induction motor — arguably one of the most important inventions in human history, and typically listed amongst the top 10 inventions.

    As for his schemes to transmit power without wires, unfortunately, power dies off as the square, so they were doomed to failure. Even so, he was the first to transmit energy through air with the Tesla coil.

    There is a PBS program on Tesla available on Netflix that is a good introductory biography.

    I saw the Tesla Model S car for the first time today, named in the honor of the electrical pioneer.

    http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1926-01-30.htm

    “When the time is ripe for the queen to take her nuptial flight the male bees are drilled and regimented. The queen passes the drones which guard the gate of the hive, and the male bees follow her in rustling array. Strongest of all the inhabitants of the hive, more powerful than any of her subjects, the queen launches into the air, spiraling upward and upward, the male bees following. Some of the pursuers weaken and fail, drop out of the nuptial chase, but the queen wings higher and higher until a point is reached in the far ether where but one of the male bees remains. By the inflexible law of natural selection he is the strongest, and he mates with the queen. At the moment of marriage his body splits asunder and he perishes.”

    #137593
    Rennie
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    As for his schemes to transmit power without wires, unfortunately, power dies off as the square, so they were doomed to failure. Even so, he was the first to transmit energy through air with the Tesla coil.

    The electricity is also hard to control and likes to collect on things it shouldn’t like metallic objects and things with moisture in them. Stories of people seeing sparks on their shoes and grass around the lab glowing blue abound. Also I doubt electricity would ever have become free for all, because it costs money to build the power plants, to maintain them and to buy fuel for them. The only true free energy is the sun.

    #137594
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    Ohno
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    “The voice of the intellect is soft one, but it does not rest until it has gained a hearing. Ultimately, after endless rebuffs, it succeeds. This is one of the few points in which one may be optimistic about the future of mankind.”
    (Sigmund Freud / 1856-1939 / The Future of an Illusion / 1927)

    #137596
    Bobphilo
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    Frankone, Thanks for the additional information and the link to the Tesla interview.
    “A NEW sex order is coming–with the female as superior. You will communicate instantly by simple vest-pocket equipment. Aircraft will travel the skies, unmanned, driven and guided by radio” – Nikola Tesla
    He knew this in 1926. Truly a seer.

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    Anonymous
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    A lot of the stuff credited to Tesla is actually incorrect. He didn’t invent A/C for one. A lot of what he said he could do he was never able to show or prove either, or would be impractical.

    Tesla is kind of given mythical status these days. He did do some great things, but it’s a bad idea to also exaggerate and credit him with things incorrectly.

    What we do know is he died broke and alone, and probably went insane at the end too. He was a mangina early on, but his writings indicate he did get over that. Still, I dunno, not sure his is necessarily a great existence to emulate.

    I bet there are a to of MGTOW through history that we don’t know about because they successfully flew under the radar, the true ghosts. I think that’s the better goal for us, although the thing about MGTOW is there are many different ways and choices, the key is just to be free and live your own life, without being a slave to women or government, if at all possible.

    #137604
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    OldBill
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    Tesla made electric transmission practical…

    No, he didn’t. Large scale, long distance transmission of AC required the mercury arc rectifier, something neither Tesla, Westinghouse, or Edison ever conceived of or even realized was necessary.

    — he invented A/C —

    No, he didn’t.

    … he also invented the alternating current induction motor — arguably one of the most important inventions in human history, and typically listed amongst the top 10 inventions.

    Yes, he did and, yes, it is one of the Top 10 inventions in history..

    As an electrical engineer, I revere Tesla as much as Steinmetz. As a historian of my profession, I’m saddened by that his legacy has been twisted, misconstrued, over-hyped by people who are little more than conspiracy theorists. Tesla should be remembered for what he actually did instead of what technologically illiterate fanboys on the internet think he did.

    Tesla also became more and more unstable as he grew older eventually crossing and recrossing the line between sanity and insanity. Remember, we’re talking about a man who had a pathological fear of earrings.

    Tesla was a genius and he held red pill views concerning women, but that doesn’t mean everything he said were pearls of wisdom, everything he claimed was possible, and everything he did was perfect. Tesla was a man.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #137608
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    Ohno
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    it’s a bad idea to also exaggerate and credit him with things incorrectly.

    why would anyone credit someone else with a life-changing invention? – noone would, unless…..?

    What we do know is he died broke and alone, and probably went insane at the end too

    rumours say that Tesla never wrote anything down, because he had it all in his mind. ( yea right! why would he write his stuff down…. )

    and also that Nikola Tesla got more and more weird over times…. for example he became obsessed with the “number 3″…..right!!!…

    .so why would his work been robbed and he ridiculed? I tell you why! because Teslas work is a threat to our system and the ruling class and other people can profit from his work.

    stating that Tesla wasnt all that great and more of a myth, also that he ended up broke and alone and was probably insane…. thats sad, because you got fooled.

    I can imagine that he ended up broke and alone but not that he was insane!

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    Thanks for that Frank – I was going to post something similar. Tesla was a really cool guy, but the superstitious mysticism that’s grown up around him I think does him a disservice.

    Every once in a while I come across something along the lines that the big bad government is suppressing the technology to have free energy for all and my only response is: Never attribute to conspiracy that which can be adequately explained by sheer incompetence.

    I’ve worked around enough government crap and with enough government people and military all through my family and it’s a huge leap of faith to credit the government with having their s~~~ together enough to actually pull something like that off.

    But it does serve a purpose to keep people distracted by wild conspiracy theories.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

    #137647
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    FrankOne
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    OldBill: You’re correct about ‘long distance’ — I should have been more precise there. Edison’s DC generators were meant to be placed at 1 mile intervals. And, in the 1880’s, there was experimentation with high voltage DC transmission, which was practical, albeit, more expensive.

    I’m only vaguely familiar with the mercury arc rectifier; how does it relate to transmission? Wasn’t that how they converted high power A/C to D/C before silicon controlled rectifiers, to power arc lights, for battery chargers, electroplating, and other DC applications? We use a lot of SCR’s on variable speed drives where I work for varispeed A/C motors. so I’m more familiar with that scheme for A/C to D/C. From what I’ve read they even had electromechanical rectifiers in the early days.

    I didn’t realize Tesla didn’t invent A/C itself and have been reading about Ferraris and some of the others. I’m a Chemical Engineer but I find it facsinating. Thanks for your corrections.

    Rennie: Yes, one of the other criticisms of power transmission through the air, even if it could be made to work, was that there would be no way to meter it and prevent people from consuming it without paying.

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    Anonymous
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    This is one thing I love about our community. Posts with knowledge, and an admission when someone is incorrect about something, rather than clinging to it and arguing that they’re really right.

    Gents, you do not know how refreshing it is to me to see the wonderful discourse that occurred in this thread, that only quality men are at all capable of. It’s impossible to find it in the West now, or near impossible. We are on an island my friends. Truly love you guys.

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