The Problem of Increasing Human Energy
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The Problem of Increasing Human Energy

by Nikola Tesla

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
101
Language
English
Published
1990

Overview

Nikola Tesla's The Problem of Increasing Human Energy is a compact but ambitious meditation on power, progress, and the future of civilization. Tesla argues from the standpoint of an inventor who sees electricity, industry, and transportation as linked forces, and he frames human advancement as a question of how intelligently energy is captured and used. Readers interested in science history, futurism, and early modern technological optimism will find a fascinating window into Tesla's worldview.

The essays combine practical speculation with moral confidence, making the book useful for anyone curious about how a major inventor imagined a cleaner, more efficient modern world. The Problem of Increasing Human Energy by Nikola Tesla reads as both a historical artifact and a provocative statement about innovation, environmental strain, and the responsibilities that come with technological power.

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