My Inventions:The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla. IV. The Discovery of the Tesla Coil and Transformer

For a while I gave myself up eo the intense enjoyment of picturing maes and devising new forms. It was a mental state of happiness about as plete as I have ever known in life. Ideas came in an uninterrupted stream and the only difficulty I had was to hold them fast. The pieces of apparatus I ceived were to me absolutely real and tangible in every detail, even to the minute marks and signs of wear. I delighted in imagining the motors stantly running, for in this way they preseo mind''s eye a more fasating sight. When natural ination develops into a passionate desire, one advaowards his goal in seven-league boots. Ihan two months I evolved virtually all the types of motors and modifications of the system which are now identified with my erhaps, providential that the ies of existenanded a temporary halt to this ing activity of the mind.

I came to Budapest prompted by a premature report ing the telephoerprise and, as irony of fate willed it, I had to acce……(内容加载失败!)

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