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Nikola Tesla: Electric Visionary, Self-Taught Scientist and Master of Book-to-Brain Learnography

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Abstract Nikola Tesla, a visionary inventor and pioneer of alternating current (AC), exemplifies the core principles of book-to-brain learnography. This is a learning model grounded in self-directed study, motor science, and brainpage development. Without the benefit of continuous formal education, Tesla cultivated deep scientific understanding by immersing himself in the books on physics, mathematics and engineering. The study of these books helped him in transforming theoretical concepts into practical inventions through vivid visualization and hands-on experimentation. This abstract explores how Tesla’s intellectual journey aligns with the Taxshila Model of Learnography. In this regard, the book becomes the supreme teacher and the learner activates the cerebellar and cortical circuits for knowledge transfer. Tesla’s story stands as a powerful testament to the effectiveness of independent learning, cognitive rehearsal, and imagination-driven innovation, offering a timeless blueprint ...