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The following quotations are allegedly taken from an interview conducted by journalist John Smith with the scientist Nikola Tesla in his laboratory in Colorado Springs in the year 1899 for the magazine “Immortality”. Its authenticity has been disputed online by some who claim it is really taken from a 1990s play, 'Tesla or Customizing of Angels', by a Serbian playwright, Stevan Pešić. I present these brief passages here for their interesting comments on the Sun.

Do you know how I discovered the rotating magnetic field and the induction motor, which made me famous when I was 26? One summer afternoon in Budapest, I saw the sunset with my friend. Thousands of fires circled thousands of flaming colors. I remembered Faust and recited his verses and then, as in a fog, I saw the magnetic field and the induction motor spin. I saw them in the Sun!

Everything is light. In one of its rays is the fate of nations. Each nation has its own ray in that great source of light that we see that it is the Sun. And remember that there is no man that has existed and has not died! It became light and as such still exists. The secret lies in the fact that the particles of light restore their original state.
(Nikola Tesla)

I have a connection with the great philosopher, teacher and inventor Empedocles, who lived in southern Sicily from 495BC to 435BC. He was the first in history to speak of the Four Elements. So I was intrigued to read this from the person who claimed to interview Tesla:
In the laboratory of Nikola Tesla for the first time an atom has been broken. A weapon has been created that produces seismic vibrations. There, black cosmic rays were discovered. Five races will pray to him in the temple of the future, because he has taught them a great secret: that the elements of Empedocles can be watered with the life forces of the ethers. (“Everything is Light” The Incredible interview with Nikola Tesla)
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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