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The White City: Tesla's Triumph at the 1893 World's Fair

5 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Explore Nikola Tesla's defining moment at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This episode examines how Tesla's alternating current technology triumphed over Edison's direct current system in the famous 'War of Currents' that would determine America's electrical future. Learn about the fierce competition between George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison for the lucrative World's Fair contract, and discover how Tesla's innovations illuminated the spectacular White City for 27 million visitors. We delve into the technical challenges, political maneuvering, and brilliant solutions that made Tesla's AC system the foundation of modern electrical power distribution. From the development of innovative stopper lamps to Tesla's mesmerizing electrical demonstrations, this episode reveals how a single event changed the course of technological history. Perfect for history enthusiasts, engineering students, and anyone fascinated by the pivotal moments that shaped our modern world. Keywords: Nikola Tesla, 1893 World's Fair, Chicago World's Columbian Exposition, War of Currents, alternating current, Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, electrical history, White City, technological innovation.

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