The whereabouts of Tesla s manuscript are a mystery The latest third guess is here

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-06

There have been two speculations about the whereabouts of Tesla's manuscripts, but a third has recently emerged with great anticipation.

Nikola Tesla is a legend in the history of human science and technology. It is said that his IQ surpassed that of his contemporary, Albert Einstein, and he was hailed as "the closest man to God". He is the founder of the modern power industry and a dreamer who has transcended his time for hundreds of years. He had more than 1,000 inventions in his lifetime, and each invention seemed to travel from the future. However, the genius left behind a century-old mystery: the whereabouts of his precious manuscripts are still unknown.

There are two well-known speculations circulating about the whereabouts of Tesla's manuscript.

The first speculation is full of tragedy: Tesla burned the manuscripts in the last moments of his life. Because he believed that if his manuscripts fell into the hands of some people with ulterior motives, they could endanger the survival of mankind.

This statement seems to be in keeping with his usual mystical and arrogant nature, but it also makes countless people sigh who are eager to get a glimpse of his wisdom. It is sad to imagine that great ideas that could change the course of human history are reduced to ashes in the light of the fire.

The second speculation smacks of conspiracy theories. There is a strong belief that Tesla's manuscript was not burned, but was secretly stolen by the CIA (United States Intelligence Agency). Because Tesla's inventions and theories are not only of epoch-making significance, but also likely to have a profound impact on ***. Moreover, after Tesla's death, the CIA came to his residence several times, and it happened to be the CIA who claimed that Tesla did not have a manuscript. But the CIA flatly denied it, saying they had not found any valuable manuscripts.

Recently, a third entirely new speculation has quietly surfaced. After an in-depth investigation, some researchers found that Tesla may have donated the manuscript to a private museum during his lifetime. The museum made a secret agreement with Tesla, promising to make the contents of the manuscripts public 100 years after Tesla's death. This discovery undoubtedly provides new clues and hope for people searching for the Tesla manuscript.

If the third speculation is true, then we may be able to get a glimpse of Tesla's wisdom in the near future. Tesla died in 1943, and imagine that in another 19 years, when those dusty manuscripts finally come to light, we will have the opportunity to appreciate the true talent and vision of this tech geek.

Personally, I'm thinking that if it's really like the third guess, I'm afraid it's Musk who wants to get the Tesla manuscript the most. We all know that Musk has always been a super fan of Nikola Tesla, so he named his company "Tesla". If Musk finally got Tesla's manuscript, it can be regarded as a good story in the technology world: two men who were once called "aliens" shook hands in time and space a century later!

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