Did Tesla Believe Death Doesn’t Exist? A Theory That The Afterlife Is Pure Light

What if we all turn into energy?

Maria Milojković, MA
Lessons from History

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A photograph image of Nikola Tesla at the age of 34 (circa 1890) on Wikimedia Commons, altered by the author

Death. What a terrible way to end your life, no matter how hard it was. An absurd stop to a constant search for meaning.

But what if there’s no death? What if you go to heaven, morph into a cow, or turn into a tree? Or even better, what if you become light itself? The matter that turns into energy? What if you keep on living forever?

Man has been trying to find the answer to what comes after life since the beginning of civilization. But maybe the answer lies in a quote we attribute to the master of electricity — Nikola Tesla.

Physics does not exclude spirituality

The ingenious inventor discovered the rotating magnetic field — the foundation of how every machine and every electric system works today. Not only did he give us electricity, but he also invented the Tesla coil — the first system for wireless transmission of electricity.

The father of the 20th century didn’t stop there. He also gave us several hundred other inventions most of which are present in the communication services of today’s world.

But unlike Einstein and other scientists, Nikola Tesla didn’t limit his thinking…

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Maria Milojković, MA
Lessons from History

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