Anonymous wrote:Do you think they had an AAP program back then ?
Anonymous wrote:Tesla was the real genius, but his horrible business skills ensured that everyone else got the credit for his work.
Anonymous wrote:American Experience is incredible. Edison is fascinating but they made an interesting documentary about Tupperware of all things. The first one I saw was how Herbert Hoover, pre-presidency, helped Russia during a horrible famine. I have DVR'd all of them ever since.
Anonymous wrote:But what about Tesla? Does the documentary talk about how Edison was a total jerk to Tesla?
For a totally peer-reviewed and serious view on their relationship, see this: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weren't there other inventors who accused him of stealing some of his more famous inventions? And there is something to their stories?
They all competed voraciously in those times, and all accused each other. That time was the Age of Invention. Alexander Graham Bell (telephone) was one of his chief competitors. They wer both visionaries, geniuses.
Anonymous wrote:Weren't there other inventors who accused him of stealing some of his more famous inventions? And there is something to their stories?