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Tesla's Free Energy, the Race to Zero Point
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Tesla's Free Energy, the Race to Zero Point

Apr 21, 2013
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★ 6.5

Overview

Suffering from a fatal malady as a child the future great physicist, Nikola Tesla, promised his parents that he would recover under the sole condition...if they allowed him to become an engineer. And he kept his promise. Never ending yearning for knowledge, research practice, creative endeavor, discoveries that have unfixed all established notions - that's what was the characteristic of the great physicist. Nikola Tesla would always remain a scientist whose life was a sort of mystification rather than pure reality.

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Adventure
TV Movie

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Cast

Viktor Kuznetsov

Nikola Tesla

Viktor Kuznetsov

Tatyana Perizhok

Reporter

Tatyana Perizhok

N. Taran

Edison

N. Taran

Mykhailo Auhust

Westinghouse

Mykhailo Auhust

Mykola Herasymenko

Morgan

Mykola Herasymenko

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