As one of the most eccentric, misunderstood, and humanistic physicists of the 19th and early 20th century, Nikola Tesla was a prolific inventor but got credit for virtually none of his world-changing technological ideas as his competitors and the world ignored, ridiculed, and did whatever they could to discredit, humiliate and steal from him. This dramatization reveals his scientific accomplishments, struggles, flaws, humanity, and humor.
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