For the duration of nearly his entire life, Nikola Tesla was the embodiment of innovation and creation and anything involving electricity. He was consistently pushing the envelope with his ideas and inventions to make the world a better place. This great mind paved the way for the introduction of electricity and wireless technology into the lives of the general public, and thus creating a countless number of jobs along the way. Although his work may not be commonly taught in schools and it would seem many of his accomplishments do not receive their deserved credit, this inventor was a giant in the field of electrical engineering and his work can still be seen in the every-day world.
Though this man has been gone for over 50 years, he and his work are having a resurgence of popularity in recent years. His inventions are slowly becoming a form of artwork for many people who find the beauty of science much greater than that of what one might call a normal work of art. The band The White Stripes has stated before that one of their greatest inspirations for their music (Yabroff). Many individuals in the modern day are beginning to give credit to the invention of the radio to Tesla, when for many years pop-culture has told people that it was another that did so. He is now an inspiration for many different types of people all around the world such as scientists, engineers, artists and musicians alike.
Yabroff, Jennie. The Cult Of The Volt; Inventor Nikola Tesla didn’t get much glory when he was alive, but to hipsters now, he’s a real turn-on. Newsweek. New York: Mar 24, 2008. Vol. 151, Iss. 12.