Nikola Tesla did countless mysterious experiments, but he was a whole other mystery on his own, Tesla had some interesting habits that he would do, for example he would walk on the block repeatedly three times before entering a building, he would clean his plates with 18 napkins. he lived in hotel rooms only with the number 8 devisible by three, he would make calculations about things and his immediate environment to make sure the result is devisible by three, he would do everything in sets of 3, some say he had OCD (A disorder that can be a mild illness or a severe illness.) and others say he was very superstitious, however the truth is a lot deeper...
Its not bad, but it does not essentially go into the "decoding" too much. Its more of an explanation of the 3,6,9 and their significance and how probably Nikola Tesla discovered some secret to the universe. These is however, no knowledge in regards to its application. Short and clean read regardless.
This appears to be more of Power Point presentation than a book. There are a number of concepts that are not fully explained in the text which leads me to believe that this was a presentation made to to an audience of some type. Nevertheless, it is fascinating and warrants further study.
This was a very elementary understanding of mathematics. It is presented in a light blue moment type of way. After seeing multiple examples it makes me wonder why our society doesn’t embrace this logical pattern more. 9 is king.
It highlighted three numbers which were magic number according to Tesla. Some light is thrown on use of these numbers which are extremely remarkable work of his scientific discoveries.
I must say that I found the book a bit underwhelming. It appears to be more suitable for primary school children as it only provides a basic introduction to Tesla without any biblical references. The author's perspective is limited, and the information presented is mostly regurgitated from general knowledge. One can finish reading the book in less than an hour.