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The Genius Of Invention

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Matheous-2 | 18:48 Thu 31st Jan 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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Having watched the first episode in this series, I found it very interesting although very disappointed while talking about electric motors and generators, no mention was made about Nicola Tesla's major contribution on AC generators and the fact that we all now use AC current directly to our homes.
Does anyone agree?
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I think the series is intended to be a showcase of British inventions through history -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2013/04/the-genius-of-invention.html
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Thomas Alva Edison was American......

Apologies on spelling Nikola Tesla wrongly!
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I do agree that the emphasis was mainly on British inventors, but Edison was given a slot in there mainly because of his idea of a centralised power source he installed in London (I think it was).....
I just thought Nikola Tesla deserved a mention for his improvements and opposing dedication to AC power versus Edison's DC advocacy if that makes sense....

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