First off, everyone should stop what they are doing before they read this and take a look at this link otherwise, what I’m saying might not make sense. Educate yourself about the greatest Geek who ever lived to serve humanity. http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla

A real geek knows that Tesla died in vain for the sake of humanity. A real geek would re-post this and show the world that there is more to life than religion and politics. Most people don’t know that Tesla had more dreams than that of what Einstein/Aristotle/Darwin could ever hope to accomplish.

Tesla taught us that the ideas of humans can be interpreted so easily with the use of science. He taught us that there is no end to imagination, and what is dream-able, is possible. He was on his way to creating an idea that would be similar to man being pushed out of the stone age. Why shouldn’t man progress to the next stage of evolution? Because religion says evolution’s not true? Get real… Think of the CEO’s and VP’s of every major corporation sitting on their fat stacks of cash higher up in the world than everyone else because of a brilliant idea. That brilliant idea should be improved upon by everyone, not holed up in a cave never to be used because of politics and religion… If Tesla would have been able to finish Wardenclyffe Tower the world would be much different today than we know it. We could all be driving around in electric cars that don’t cost a thing, fueling up on energy that doesn’t cost a thing, living in homes with electronics that don’t cost a thing. He was really a visionary, he saw the world in a different way than anyone else. He didn’t side with any religion or political group, he simply wanted the world to be happy. He wanted everyone to be able to lay down at night and watch a nice television program of their liking free of charge.

He would have paved the way for technology as we know it, we would be one step closer to colonizing other planets or reaching interstellar travel. Think hitch-hikers guide. We could all be happy as can be in our digital life of endless possibilities traveling the multi-verse.

These are not ideas that could never happen, the natural flow of the universe and us learning about science could eventually lead to us leaving the earth, even if it did take millions of years of evolution, we would have the ability to choose our own destiny. Isn’t the point of free will to disobey what God has set forth in front of us? Our free will could be us never dying and going to heaven, but living life for as long as possible in what we consider heaven.

The word of Tesla seems to have been forgotten but recently, The Oatmeal started a cause to redeem Tesla and turn his lab into a museum. It’s very much worth the read, and will change the way you see the world. There is no need for the senseless fighting over religion and politics. Our Utopian society rests in the mind of one man that’s memory can never be forgotten.

We may never in our lifetime be able to match the contributions in science that this one man delivered in 4 lifetimes, but his memory can live on to inspire others to become as successful.

Tesla was working on a very powerful piece of technology that would give free wireless electricity to the world. It was a selfless act that could not be had by corporate fat cats like Thomas Edison. He died broke and alone after what he believed would change the world for the better, was wanted to be used to gain profit from. The reason he didn’t finish his work was because there was no way to fund it after he advised there would be no way to regulate it thus, making Morgan no money on the deal. The greed of one man turning down the greatest idea that has ever come to our society; it’s a shame that we can appeal to the greed of corporations like we do in this day and age, if there were no politics or religion, the world would be a much better place. A place where Science is king.

There is no conflict between the ideal of religion and the ideal of science, but science is opposed to theological dogmas because science is founded on fact. To me, the universe is simply a great machine which never came into being and never will end. The human being is no exception to the natural order. Man, like the universe, is a machine. Nothing enters our minds or determines our actions which is not directly or indirectly a response to stimuli beating upon our sense organs from without. Owing to the similarity of our construction and the sameness of our environment, we respond in like manner to similar stimuli, and from the concordance of our reactions, understanding is barn. In the course of ages, mechanisms of infinite complexity are developed, but what we call “soul ” or “spirit,” is nothing more than the sum of the functionings of the body. When this functioning ceases, the “soul” or the “spirit” ceases likewise.-Nikola Tesla[214]