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Rob McConnell Interviews - DONALD NOWLING - The Tesla Cult
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What happens when the legacy of a brilliant mind evolves into something more than science—something bordering on belief, devotion, and even mythology? In this intriguing episode, Donald Nowling explores the concept of “The Tesla Cult,” examining how the life and work of Nikola Tesla have inspired not only scientific admiration, but a growing movement of fascination that blurs the line between innovation and ideology. From Tesla’s revolutionary contributions to electricity and technology to the enduring mysteries surrounding his unfinished work and rumored discoveries, Nowling delves into why Tesla continues to captivate the imagination of researchers, enthusiasts, and seekers of hidden knowledge. Are there truths about Tesla’s work that have been lost, suppressed, or misunderstood? And why do some view his legacy as something almost prophetic? This episode goes beyond history, exploring how powerful ideas can evolve into belief systems, and how figures like Tesla can become symbols of something much larger than themselves. Is the so-called “Tesla Cult” simply admiration taken to the extreme, or does it reflect a deeper yearning to unlock knowledge that could change the world? Join us for a fascinating conversation that bridges science, mystery, and human psychology—where genius meets legend, and where the line between fact and fascination becomes increasingly difficult to define.
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