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Nikola Tesla got his ideas through a combination of formal education, personal observations, and his innate imagination. He was inspired by his study of physics and engineering, as well as by encounters with new technologies of his time. Additionally, Tesla often relied on his intuition and creative thinking to develop his groundbreaking inventions.

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