I bet that rich dumb ass would love this comparison.

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    Inaccurate opinion more like it. Dude pulled Trump shit and just refused to pay people he owed. Tesla died in poverty while Edison owed him tens of thousands of dollars, sure he isn’t that bad… Its like saying Henry Ford wasn’t an absolute piece of shit.

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        Education Edison owed him 50k, roughly 1.2 million dollars in today’s metrics.

        Several months after Edison employed him, Tesla announced that his work was successfully completed. When Tesla asked to be paid, however, Edison seemed astonished. He explained that the offer of $50,000 had been made in jest. “When you become a full-fledged American you will appreciate an American joke,” Edison said. Shocked and disgusted, Tesla immediately resigned.

        Not just a shitty person but a literal bigot that likely would have followed ford in aligning himself with Hitler, he simply didn’t live long enough and missed it but like 7 years.

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          I’d really like to see where you got that quote, because it’s complete bullshit. This story originally comes from Tesla’s autobiography:

          The Manager had promised me fifty thousand dollars on the completion of this task but it turned out to be a practical joke.

          But you see that? He never said it was Edison, just ‘The Manager’.

          Btw in that same book Tesla calls Edison “a wonderful man”.

          Edit: nvm, I found what you quoted. It’s this fucking pile of garbage

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            Where did you find that. I’ve got multiple sources who say the same, you’ve got “nuh uh” for a subject better you not I were alive to know first hand.

            How is sourced PBS publication “a fucking pile of garbage” you never even offered actual criticism.

            Ed: another, this one from 1919.

            https://books.google.com/books?id=xrhhE4q5gmgC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover&pg=PA65&dq="The+Manager+had+promised+me+fifty+thousand+dollars+on+the+completion+of+this+task+but+it+turned+out+to+be+a+practical+joke."&hl=en&source=gb_mobile_entity&ovdme=1#v=onepage&q="The Manager had promised me fifty thousand dollars on the completion of this task but it turned out to be a practical joke."&f=false

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              Where did you find that

              I told you. In Tesla’s literal autobiography called “My Inventions”, full text of which you can find here.

              I’ve got multiple sources who say the same

              None of them are Tesla though. It’s all just a giant echo chamber all quoting each other, sometimes changing it slightly, but noone ever can be bothered to actually check the primary sources.

              you’ve got “nuh uh” for a subject better you not I were alive to know first hand

              Wha?

              How is sourced PBS publication “a fucking pile of garbage”

              It doesn’t seem to contain any sources whatsoever. They also say that “Tesla claimed” those things, yet they never say where or when he supposedly claimed that.

              The link you sent doesn’t seem to contain anything, but it looks like it’s supposed to link to the magazine “Electrical Experimenter”, so I went ahead and checked its every 1919 issue. Couldn’t find what you’re claiming. In fact I couldn’t find anything negative about Edison at all. Curious.

              The earliest source I could find of that claim is a book called “Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla”, released in 1944, so a year after Tesla’s death, and it also doesn’t say where that quote is actually taken from. Interestingly, the author of this book claims that upon hearing the request for payment Edison said: “Tesla, you don’t understand our American humor”. So quite different to what the PBS article claims. In fact, it seems like the newer the source, the more villainous and bigoted that alleged quote becomes.

              You’re welcome to prove me wrong though. If you show an actual, trustworthy, primary source, I will change my mind.

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                Biography not autobiography, big difference.

                Yours isn’t either.

                You didn’t provide a source, it’s not hard to figure out.

                They’re at the bottom boss.

                It does check again, I linked it directly it just didn’t preserve the highlight.

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                  What do you mean “not autobiography”? He literally wrote it.

                  It is.

                  My “Wha?” was meant to express that I have no idea what you’re talking about, as that sentence was absolutely unintelligible to me.

                  Your link doesn’t work for me, but it seems like you’re linking to the very quote I gave, just in the original magazine, not in the book. Why? You’re only proving me right in that Tesla never said it was Edison.

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                    He literally didn’t. Read the author section, it was ghost written.

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                    My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla is a book compiled and edited by Ben Johnston detailing the work of Nikola Tesla. The content was largely drawn from a series of articles that Nikola Tesla had written for Electrical Experimenter magazine in 1919, when he was 63 years old. Tesla’s personal account is divided into six chapters covering different periods of his life.

                    Notably been Johnston wasn’t born until 1927 and Tesla died in 1946 when the author was 16, they never even met.