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What if the future had already been imagined—and ignored? This provocative exploration of Nikola Tesla’s biography reveals more than the rise and fall of a misunderstood genius. It uncovers a deeper story about what happens when an extraordinary mind confronts a world that prefers convention over vision. From the war of currents to wireless energy dreams, from eerie solitude to science and mysticism, this is not just a chronicle of inventions—it’s a study of how imagination threatens systems built for control.
Through the lens of Tesla’s life, the book investigates why society often punishes visionary inventors who refuse to compromise. It challenges readers to rethink innovation, not as a product pipeline but as a moral and cognitive stance. Why do we celebrate those who monetize ideas but forget those who dare to think beyond the acceptable? Why do we call someone a genius only after they've vanished?
For readers fascinated by eccentric geniuses, unsung innovators, and the deeper psychology of invention, this book offers a fresh model: one that values intuition over convention, and vision over validation. Whether you're a thinker, maker, or curious observer, you’ll leave with a new understanding of how society responds to minds that are ahead of their time—and what it truly takes to shape the future.
Perfect for fans of misunderstood inventors, history of electricity, and the eternal clash between radical imagination and rigid systems, this is more than a biography. It’s a manifesto for anyone who’s ever been told their ideas are too strange, too soon, or too much.

Wired for the Future

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  • Julian C. Hale writes at the intersection of science, history, and cultural psychology, with a deep interest in the minds that shape—and are often shaped by—the future. His work explores how innovation, eccentricity, and moral imagination disrupt the status quo, often at great personal cost. Known for his thought-provoking narratives and cross-disciplinary insights, Hale brings to life forgotten visionaries and reframes their struggles as timeless battles between originality and conformity. His writing invites readers to question what society rewards, who gets to be called a genius, and how we might build a future that welcomes the strange, the intuitive, and the ahead-of-its-time.

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