Einstein was a theoretical proposer. tesla was a hands on, applied science provider, and innovator, who took his theories into the lab and shop. to fully develope new technology. that is, in fullness, the mark of real genius.
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Nikola Tesla http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
No one knows that for sure. Im very sure that Tesla had about a 500 IQ. He was playing with remote boats since 1898. his inventions came working right he thought abut then.
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1. Albert Einstein 2. Thomas Edison 3. Isaac Newton 4. Nikola Tesla 5. Benjamin Franklin
Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Nicholas Copernicus, Thomas Jefferson, Issac Newton etc.
Einstein in his own words testified that Tesla had some influence on him. Edison had some influence from Tesla even dought he never amited it.
Though someone said, "Einstein with E=mc2," it was actually Nikola Tesla, a brilliant but forgotten scientist and inventor who is considered the "Forgotten Father of Technology," who originated the concept of creating energy. It was Albert Einstein
Nikola Tesla based some of his work on the theories of Albert Einstein, particularly in the realm of theoretical physics and energy. Tesla admired Einstein's contributions to the field of science and often referenced his work in his own research and writings.
Nikola Tesla was Serbian-Croatian, which he said himself.
I do not know. You will have to go and ask that question to Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla's best invention would have to be the Tesla coil.
The awards of Nikola tesla are the emmie's and the Oscars
Nikola Tesla died in 1943, he is not alive.
Nikola Tesla. He has no middle name.
Arthur J. Beckhard has written: 'Albert Einstein' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'The story of Dwight D. Eisenhower' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile literature 'Nikola Tesla'