THE SECRET OF TESLA'S ROOM 3327: The saddest story about the Serbian genius

Natalija Princi is a known Croatian blogger for the portal Večernji.hr, and shared her impression of her stay at the New Yorker and Tesla's room with readers on his birthday

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The moment I found myself in Tesla's room 3327, it's been exactly 70 years since Tesla's last breath. I was invited to the first Tesla commemorative conference,  held in honor and celebration of his death in the New Yorker Hotel in January 2013. I wrote a book a few years ago before that day, and called it the Tesla Frequency of Peace. Seemingly it was the story of his last three days of life but, at a deeper level, reflected his lifelong effort to bring peace to the nations of the world.

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Tesla understood, better than anyone, that it would not be a simple task. Wars were mass movements devoid of reason that firmly rest on a blind collusion and false beliefs of nations that underlay them. And he knew that the masses needed a necessary component of time to be still. Pure physical principle soaked with blood in honor of - death. Nothing more. Nothing less. No honor. Just that!

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That evening, I was just amazed by the fact that I'm sitting in his room. My fascination lasted the previous three days. I was particularly stunned by the extra-ordinariness: Tesla could still attract people to follow his ways.

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Nothing's really changed except for the components of the time t = 1943 + 70 and because of this unusual situation, Tesla was the only one who was actually missing this particular evening in room 3327. Regarding the spatial component of the same formula, nothing really changed. The dimensions of the room were the same, the entire hotel has only slightly changed and almost tangible energy swayed in the room.

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I sat on one of two beds that now adorn the room and looked around. The room in which Nikola Tesla stayed, one of the greatest minds of modern history, was claustrophobic, with little from ceiling to floor and wall to wall. I could imagine him alive, so tall, so slow moving in this tiny box of a room. I thought, with absolute certainty that a greater monument to human ingratitude than room 3327 of The New Yorker Hotel will never exist.

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I heard Tesla's strict objection: "Natalija, I did not need a large space to think."

I confronted him, "This is no longer your story, Mr. Tesla. When I think about it, it has never been about you. The room does not speak much about you but rather  reflects on us, people, ungrateful fools. Enough you threw enough pearls before the swine, don't you think?"

Nikola Tesla was really a true gentleman to respond anything to this.

(Telegraf.co.uk / vecernji.hr)

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