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    sincerely think that men and women should go to Mars. Why should we go to Mars? It's uninhabitable." Musk nervously laughs and says, "It's inhospitable, that's true." Then, he goes on to suggest that Mars "is a fixer-upper planet." According to the Tesla Motors CEO, human beings "could transform Mars into an Earth-like planet." But how? "There's a fast way and a slow way," according to Musk. "The fast way is to drop thermonuclear bombs on the poles." The "slow way" is to pump greenhouse gases into

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    been declared insane, and although Nikola Tesla was neither a criminal or insane many believed he was insane. Throughout his career Tesla had many important and ingenious ideas, and although not all of these ideas worked out in the end he still managed to impact society in his own way. Nikola Tesla impacted society by revolutionizing the AC electric system, changing the way people look at inventing, and by inventing and patenting many things. Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison worked on opposite sides

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    Project: Case study on “Tesla Motors” By: Derek J. Young Course: Business Strategy (BA-414) Tesla Motors Overview of the organization and industry: Tesla Motors is located primarily out of Palo Alto, California. Its main priority is to push the transition from gasoline cars to electric cars in the immediate future. Their vision states, “Create the most compelling car company of the 21st century by driving the world’s transition to electric vehicles.” In order to take on such a daunting

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    generate movement. There have been many people that have perfected the electric motor through time. Nikola Tesla was the first to invent the AC (alternating current) induction motor in 1888. The AC (alternating current) created magnetic poles that reversed themselves without mechanical aid, and caused the revolving part of the electromagnet to spin around the motor. The concept that Tesla used in his motors are still used today. Electric motors rely on the force of an electromagnet, as does

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    The development of Waymo cars commenced in 2009 Mountain View, California, since then Waymo has significantly progressed in creating an extremely safe and easy to use car for everyone. Self-driving cars have been a concept for quite some time. Tesla is a known company that has recently released an autopilot car. The difference between Google and Tesla’s driverless cars is that Google’s model aims to improve imperfections of today’s

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    Before I can convince you that Elon Musk is the most influential person of our century, you have to know who he is. For those who don’t know, Elon Musk is a multi-billionaire who is the CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink, and has had a car go into space for a journey to Mars. But all this wasn’t just given to him. Elon went through a tough childhood, and as a kid in South Africa he was an introvert and his mother thought that he was deaf. He also had an abusive father who lectured him and his brother

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    invent a light bulb, but all he could achieve for a long time was failure after failure. And also that time when he got on the wrong side of fellow worker Nikola Tesla, who became one of Edison’s fiercest rivals. Thomas Edison even used unsavory ways in order to keep his own dignity and reputation, and at the same time, he tried to discredit Tesla. So this makes it quite clear that even geniuses like Thomas Edison have their good and bad sides. Today, many people have started thinking that Thomas Edison

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    Tesla’s Inventions of Importance for Medicine: Reality or New Vision of Science by Elizabeta Ristanović works to not only briefly discuss a few achievements of Nikola Tesla, but also apply how some of his inventions were applied to medicine. The author notes that although Tesla is considered the inventor of electricity, “historians of Medical Sciences consider Tesla’s most important contribution to this field is the application of high-frequency and high voltage electrical currents” (Ristanović 615)

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    How could car possibly drive itself? It is miraculous to think that in the next five to ten years car will be completely autonomous. It is incredible to see how far along technology has come in the past few years. It has become a quite controversial subject of whether or not people actually like the idea of an autonomous car. Driving cars work in a very complex way, there are still many limitations, and the new technology is being put to use in the world today. A self driving car is able to sense

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    Industrial revolution inventions and working conditions There were many great inventions spanning from the 1860 up to these modern days. These inventors changed the future for everyone and inspired other people to start thinking of things to invent. One that may of changed the world for everyone is the telegraph, which was made in the 187 and the transatlantic cable which was made before the telegraph in 1866. These two inventions gave us almost instant communication from town to town or city to

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