Voices That Changed the World

Nikola Tesla – The Visionary of Electricity

8 min · 6 jul 2026
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This episode explores the extraordinary life of Nikola Tesla, the visionary inventor whose revolutionary ideas transformed the way the world generates and uses electricity. Gifted with an exceptional imagination and remarkable intellect, Tesla believed that technology should improve humanity's future rather than simply generate profit. From his early fascination with engineering to his groundbreaking work on alternating current (AC), Tesla challenged the limitations of his time. The episode follows his journey from Europe to America, his brief partnership and famous rivalry with Thomas Edison during the War of Currents, and his collaboration with George Westinghouse that ultimately helped establish AC as the global standard for electrical power. Beyond electricity, the episode examines Tesla's pioneering work on wireless communication, the Tesla coil, remote control, and his bold vision of transmitting energy without wires. Although many of his ideas were considered impossible during his lifetime, countless innovations in the modern world reflect concepts he imagined more than a century ago. Nikola Tesla's greatest legacy was not simply inventing new technologies—it was expanding humanity's imagination of what technology could become. His life reminds us that visionary ideas are often misunderstood at first, but they can eventually reshape the future of civilization.

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aflevering Nikola Tesla – The Visionary of Electricity artwork

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This episode explores the extraordinary life of Nikola Tesla, the visionary inventor whose revolutionary ideas transformed the way the world generates and uses electricity. Gifted with an exceptional imagination and remarkable intellect, Tesla believed that technology should improve humanity's future rather than simply generate profit. From his early fascination with engineering to his groundbreaking work on alternating current (AC), Tesla challenged the limitations of his time. The episode follows his journey from Europe to America, his brief partnership and famous rivalry with Thomas Edison during the War of Currents, and his collaboration with George Westinghouse that ultimately helped establish AC as the global standard for electrical power. Beyond electricity, the episode examines Tesla's pioneering work on wireless communication, the Tesla coil, remote control, and his bold vision of transmitting energy without wires. Although many of his ideas were considered impossible during his lifetime, countless innovations in the modern world reflect concepts he imagined more than a century ago. Nikola Tesla's greatest legacy was not simply inventing new technologies—it was expanding humanity's imagination of what technology could become. His life reminds us that visionary ideas are often misunderstood at first, but they can eventually reshape the future of civilization.

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