Na Rubu Znanosti 2003 - Nikola Tesla [BEST — 2025]
The 2003 episode arrived at a time when the public perception of Tesla was shifting from "historical scientist" to "cult icon." Mišak and his guests explored the dichotomy of Tesla’s life: the man who gave the world the polyphase system and radio, and the "mad scientist" who claimed to have communicated with Mars and dreamt of wireless energy for the entire planet.
The Na Rubu Znanosti episode on Nikola Tesla remains a definitive piece of television for those interested in the intersections of history, science, and mystery. It didn't just provide answers; it asked the audience to consider a world where Tesla’s grandest visions were realized. It framed Tesla not as a relic of the past, but as a roadmap for a future that humanity is still trying to catch up to. Na Rubu Znanosti 2003 - Nikola Tesla
The episode also touched upon Tesla’s more esoteric interests, such as his focus on resonance, vibrations, and the fundamental numbers (3, 6, 9). By doing so, Mišak successfully bridged the gap between hard engineering and metaphysical philosophy, a hallmark of the show’s style. Cultural Impact The 2003 episode arrived at a time when
In the context of 2003, this episode served as a precursor to the "Tesla Renaissance" seen in the last two decades. For many viewers in Croatia and the surrounding regions, it was a point of national pride and intellectual awakening. It portrayed Tesla not just as an immigrant who succeeded in America, but as a cosmic thinker whose work remains "on the edge" of what we understand today. Conclusion It framed Tesla not as a relic of