From: The War of the Currents: How Edison and Tesla Electrified a Rivalry
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Historians often see this clash as a classic battle between a pure scientist and a ruthless businessman. Tesla lived in his head, designing beautiful, complex systems. He did not care about money; he cared about progress. Edison was an innovator, but he was also a hard-nosed CEO who knew how to market products. He saw Tesla's superior technology not as a scientific step forward, but as a direct threat to his factories, patents, and livelihood.

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Supporting arguments

  • Tesla died penniless in a hotel room because he gave away his patent rights.
  • Edison employed teams of researchers to build his ideas and was master of the media.
  • Tesla wanted to give wireless power to the entire world for free.
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