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00:06May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you
00:09Our question today
00:10Are physical units the property of humanity?
00:13Or is it a possession of nature that has imposed it upon us?
00:17Why do we call the unit of force Newton?
00:19Isn't strength a natural phenomenon that doesn't depend on humans?
00:22Why do humans monopolize the naming of physical units?
00:26Isn't nature a possession of both humans and animals?
00:29Join us to discuss the topic of the episode.
00:31The great English scientist, the father of electromagnetism
00:36The scientist Michael Faraday
00:38Hello Michael
00:39Welcome, Stenmaziha
00:40And the British scientist remained with us.
00:42The scientist Ernest Rutherford is considered the father of nuclear physics.
00:46Hello Ernest
00:47Hello
00:48Dr. Rutherford, let me ask you a question.
00:49Why is there no physical unit named after the giraffe?
00:53Here is the reason for the shortage
00:54Scientists need to be a little more humble.
00:56And not everything is subject to their division.
00:58Here we are talking about the universe in which we are guests
01:00What is the Hajj pilgrimage?
01:03Hahaha
01:04The lightest giraffe is five giraffes
01:06What's this, Dr. Michael? You've already approved the giraffe unit?
01:09Ah! This one measures the size of the hole in it.
01:11And it's a joke, from the first giraffe to a thousand giraffes.
01:14Soak det 5 giraffe, this is a small quantity
01:17Yes!
01:17Because Professor Zarford has a simple mind.
01:20He can't understand that these physical chemicals are human products.
01:23Physical quantities are quantities determined by the laws of nature.
01:27The laws of nature were discovered by humans.
01:29For them, we'll name a unit after anyone who passes by.
01:31This is because the whole thing has gotten out of hand.
01:34We have a physics unit named after an electrical engineer.
01:37Electrical engineer?
01:38Are you talking about the magnetic field unit?
01:40yeah
01:40What happened?
01:41Are you insulting Tesla?
01:42I'll replace something with him
01:43This is something an electrical engineer needs.
01:45And besides, he wasn't the one who discovered the magnetic field.
01:47Which magnetic field in the universe does the Tesla divide?
01:50Just one second, guys
01:51Why isn't it a Tesla military vehicle?
01:53Uncle, you should watch your episode too!
01:55We are talking about Nikola Tesla here.
01:57Ah ah
01:58Nikola Tesla
01:59The same company as Elon Musk
02:01Shut up
02:02Shut up
02:02I want you to ask your guest
02:04What is the unit of measurement for an electrical capacitor?
02:07What is the unit of measurement for the capacitor?
02:11regardless
02:11What is the unit of measurement for the capacitor, Faraday?
02:15I swear by your name
02:16but
02:17Has she appeared and disappeared?
02:19Mr. Faraday defends this right
02:22Because there is a physical unit named after him
02:25Why don't we say that you're attacking because there's no physics unit with your name?
02:28prejudiced
02:29Biased
02:30Sudoscience
02:31Sudocrem
02:32Fanto one second
02:34Who is Nikolatlisella?
02:43Dear viewers, peace and blessings be upon you. Welcome.
02:45There will be a new episode of the Al-Daheeh program.
02:47In the middle of the night of July 10, 1856
02:50Petrüld, the hero of our story, lives in the village of Similian.
02:52A quiet village in the border region between Austria and Hungary
02:55Currently in Croatia
02:56The truth is that the moment of this hero's birth was a moment of pure wonder.
02:59Because at that time a violent storm struck the village of Similian.
03:02So much so that the midwife told his mother, while she was scared
03:04This child will be a storm child
03:06But the mother, Juka, replied confidently and said to her
03:08No, it is the light that will illuminate our world.
03:11When you hear these laments, they begin with dramatic exaggerations like this.
03:14It might be natural to be shocked by what comes next.
03:16But what's different about this story is that it's beautiful in itself.
03:18It doesn't need any spices or seasonings.
03:20We might not even need to recount the scene we just described.
03:22Because the hero of our story doesn't need any kind of exaggeration.
03:25Because of this man's inventions and scientific achievements
03:27Without going into any further details about his life
03:29It is enough to show him that he is one of the greatest scientists and inventors of all time.
03:33And he proved that he wasn't just a thunderstorm child
03:35But it is both figurative and literal.
03:37He is the person who brought light to the world
03:40Nikolatisa was born and raised in a loving family.
03:43His mother was a hardworking housewife, as busy as an ant.
03:45She manages the household affairs with precision, punctuality, and efficiency.
03:48She wakes up early, dreams about the cows, directs the servants, and makes mushrooms for the house.
03:52And he also left this part
03:53She had a talent for crafting simple tools and mechanical devices.
03:57She helps her with housework
03:58Or perhaps Apu Tesla Milutin was an educated priest who loved science and literature.
04:02He can be considered a social reformer
04:04Because he loved writing articles for Serbian newspapers and magazines
04:07He calls for reform of Serbian education.
04:09In this happy Slavic atmosphere
04:12Nicola grew up surrounded by love and care.
04:14And his sister and his favorite friend, the family cat
04:16Macaque
04:17From a young age, Nicolas loved nature.
04:19Obsessed with the idea of ​​exploration
04:21He spends long hours playing with his siblings
04:23In the churchyard and the farm
04:24He runs after chickens, geese, and sheep.
04:26His constant companion was the macaque cat
04:28The one who shares his happy moments and these exploratory adventures
04:31On one of the winter evenings
04:33While Nicola was petting the cat Macaque and playing with him
04:36Nicola noticed a bright light
04:38It appeared like a spark
04:39It appeared on the cat's fur
04:40When Nicola returned home, he asked his father about this phenomenon.
04:42So the father acted as if he had a son
04:44This is electricity
04:44This is the same power that illuminates the sky during a storm.
04:47Nikola Tesla speaks and says
04:48This will be his first interaction with electricity.
04:51This is obviously a metaphor
04:52And his curiosity began to stir within him.
04:53This curiosity will remain with him until he grows up
04:56The truth is, this is a very imaginative idea.
04:58A human hand when it rubs against a cat's fur
04:59And two pulls as they hit each other
05:01They will have the same result
05:02spark
05:03But the difference here is in size.
05:04Between a simple spark
05:05Light in a fraction of a second in a dark place
05:07And a giant spark illuminates the sky for seconds
05:10And it fills it with the lightning's flash
05:11Tesla's sweet eleventh childhood
05:13It doesn't yield much fruit
05:14No childhood story begins like this.
05:16And a creative person aspires
05:16He needs to end it with a twist, like a challenge.
05:18He's busy with everything and turned out to be a hero
05:20Sanba, if his father wasn't dead
05:21His time was spent unemployed, living off his father's generosity.
05:22The first shock that will happen in Nikola Tesla's life
05:25This happened in 1863
05:27When an older brother is in debt
05:28He died due to an accident with the horse.
05:30Nicola was seven years old at the time.
05:31He was an eyewitness to the cruelty.
05:33A scene like this
05:34It's definitely difficult for any child to see.
05:35But what's different in Nicola's case
05:37Our hero
05:37Because of his wild imagination
05:39and his burning emotions
05:40He couldn't distinguish between fantasy and reality.
05:42He was living in a state of terrifying psychological conflict.
05:44Nicolas Ze
05:45Like any child his age
05:46In this area
05:46He might be exposed to events that we consider frightening for children.
05:49One of the first things that affect psychologically
05:51It's like watching his brother die in front of him.
05:53Or he simply hears scary fairy tales.
05:55About evil spirits, ghosts, and ghouls
05:57But my dear
05:58Nicola was no ordinary child
06:00Because when he imagined or thought about these things
06:02For him, it was very important.
06:03And very real
06:04It's as if he saw her in real life.
06:06For example, painful images and scenes like what happened to his brother.
06:09She was chasing him away in his dreams
06:10And controlling his thinking
06:11terrifyingly
06:12He realized that sometimes he felt as if he was seeing her live in front of him.
06:14It keeps repeating itself from the beginning.
06:16This is something that confuses and frightens any child.
06:18Why is it normal, Abu Hamia?
06:19This is a child who witnessed something painful.
06:20It's natural that he feels that way.
06:21Honestly, I feel...
06:22You're exaggerating a bit to make a good story tiring
06:24And look forward to Mohamed Sami's dramatic series.
06:26The episode ends and we're crying
06:28And we don't understand anything.
06:29My dear, let me tell you that it wasn't just bad dreams.
06:32When you don't know, and Nicolatella didn't know her promise.
06:34It was Nikolatlisella who suffered from a condition called synestasia.
06:37Or the state of the sense of being a resident
06:39This is common among many people with urinary tract infections.
06:41This psychological state occurs when there is a stimulant.
06:44One of the sensory pathways
06:46But it transforms into an automatic, involuntary experience in another sense.
06:50Mohamed doesn't understand anything
06:51Can you explain why?
06:52For you, my dear, let me give you an example.
06:54For example, you smell a certain scent
06:55It is possible for you to hear a sound related to the smell of a sigh.
06:58There's no sound or anything here.
07:00But you're imagining things
07:00This, my dear, is the state of the sense of belonging.
07:02You receive his money on one account, and you listen to it on another account.
07:04In Tesla's case, the sensory input remained auditory-visual.
07:07It means some of the sounds and words he heard.
07:09His eyesight is becoming unbearably weak
07:12But there was practically nothing left in front of him.
07:14Pay close attention to this point, my dear.
07:15This is someone who, when he imagines, has the illusion that he literally sees what is in front of him.
07:19Reality, not fiction
07:20And in the case of a wild imagination like Tesla's
07:21It's easy to assume that this will be a blessing.
07:23At the same time, it remains a curse
07:25It's a blessing because it will allow him to describe it exactly.
07:27What he had imagined from the ideas
07:29And a curse because it will make him live through his suffering repeatedly.
07:32Why does he prefer to see it repeated in front of him?
07:35In fact, Tesla is not unique in this psychological state.
07:38But many great fields had the same condition.
07:40For example, the writer Vladimir Nabokov
07:42And the musician Franz Rist
07:43Physicist Richard Feyman
07:45They all had synthase
07:47But not all of them had a father like Tesla's father.
07:49Nikola Tesla's parents loved Dean very much.
07:53Besides, he is the firstborn, and his mother and father are happy.
07:55They considered him an unusually delusional child.
07:57His death deeply affected them.
08:00And the relationship between them and Nicola has been shaped forever.
08:02Initially, the Tesla family decided to leave the village they lived in.
08:06They are transferred to a city called Gözbech.
08:08The truth is, this decision wasn't up to Nicola.
08:11It was a necessary step for him.
08:12Because in the village he was used to going out and terrorizing the rural nature, the gift
08:15But now Nicola will find himself stuck at home.
08:18In the bustling metropolis of Dush
08:20All he knows how to do is harass people from the window.
08:23The truth is that Merotín was the reason for Nicola de' Medici's imprisonment.
08:25He was preaching because he was a father who had suddenly lost his grown son.
08:28And he doesn't want to lose his other son.
08:30It's impossible, Khater, that any of his children could be involved in another accident.
08:33Therefore, there is no leaving the house.
08:35Taf'a Malih Hajj
08:36I'm a child too, I want to play.
08:37His father replied, saying, "Yola played, Nicola, no."
08:40You should not remain a priest
08:40I don't want to be a priest
08:41Don't you remain a priest?
08:42Sprinkle of play and longing for the small, high one.
08:43Let's play some useful games
08:45And indeed, Nikola Tesla's father began to exercise his son every day.
08:48On mental and athletic games
08:50Sports, which is exempt
08:51Not sporty, which is the one that flapes in front of its side.
08:53Games and exercises, for example, like guessing each other's ideas.
08:56Or they repeat long sentences
08:57Or they perform complex mental calculations quickly.
08:59Of course, the games seem extremely boring.
09:01But thank you so much, your dad swallows all these games.
09:03So that we may remain in this light
09:04Tesla then tells the story and says
09:06Mental exercises in the form of these games
09:08It improved his memory and mental abilities afterwards.
09:10But since nothing good lasts forever
09:12His father was vehemently opposed.
09:14N.N. Cola reads anything from his library.
09:16So that her eyes don't get tired
09:17Imagine, my dear, your father saying to you
09:18It is the book's name
09:20His mother tells him that his father wants to read
09:21A boy tells his father to read PlayStation.
09:23And of course, for all of them, the son was the wise one.
09:25The one who was reading behind his father's back
09:26Abu Ahmi castrates you
09:27I've never seen her eyes like that in my life
09:28He was telling you that he once
09:29Keep looking a little pale behind his father
09:30He made candles with them
09:32So he could read at night behind his father's back
09:34What an inspiring mind, Abu Ahmi!
09:35Is his brother French or what?
09:37Tesla tells in his memoirs
09:38He is 12 years old.
09:39I see Abuhi's novel
09:41By the Hungarian writer Miklós Jussica
09:43And after that, his view of himself changed.
09:45And the whole world is affected by this novel
09:46This novel is about her father
09:48The reckless young nobleman
09:50I'm staying in Transylvania, Romania
09:51In the seventeenth century
09:52And what transforms on a journey
09:54Of love, loss, and redemption
09:55A leader fighting for his country's independence
09:58On the rule of the captives
09:59The classic novel
10:00One of the great literary cases
10:02What enabled Tesla was able to develop the idea of ​​perseverance and determination.
10:04And the human being's ability is to control his feelings and thoughts.
10:07And here among them is Nicola, who can try.
10:09It keeps away the annoying fashions that used to come to him.
10:11He controls his imagination and directs his focus to other things.
10:14Over time he succeeded in this and began to travel the world
10:16But without him traveling or anything
10:17As I told you, my dear Abu, he prevented it.
10:19And the man was imagining
10:20He can see new places, cities, and countries.
10:22He lives here for a while and goes there for a while.
10:24He meets some people and leaves some people.
10:25Life went on as normal
10:26Be that, my dear, in his imagination
10:27Let me tell you that Nicola saw his imaginary journeys as
10:30It's absolutely true and it happened
10:32It's just like any trip anyone in the real world would take.
10:34Yes
10:35This is Hassan Al-Sabah's key to paradise, right Abu Hamid?
10:38No, my dear, I present it this way, by God.
10:39God knows what good morning he might have.
10:41At school, Tesla became fascinated by models of waterwheels and turbines.
10:45Look, my dear, the turbine from those countries burns water and gets tired.
10:49Widder, my dear, uses his imagination to visualize the parts of the model; that is his mind.
10:53He sees her in front of him, but when he's at home, he gets her back again.
10:56He was able to build the same model as the school and test it himself on the river.
10:59Although a need like this should be a source of pride
11:01But his uncle said to him, "What are you doing?"
11:03Don't you obey your time?
11:04You're not a thorn, are you?
11:05Daddy's
11:06What are you doing?
11:07The people of Nikola Tesla were always downcast.
11:09And of course, neither Nicola, nor Uncle Nicola, nor Father Nicola.
11:12They expected that after approximately 30 years
11:14Nikola Tesla imagined that he might try the model he was playing with in the river
11:18To giant turbines for electricity production in Shenlat, Niger
11:22Hey, this is also Abu Hamid Hassan Al-Sabahi, Dahalo
11:24What are you saying?
11:25Oh my dear, this is a very professional world, what is this?
11:27But what's important now, besides Tesla's preoccupation with the idea of ​​the
11:31The reverse engineering he was doing on the school's models
11:33Tasla Azizi was very clever and excelled in all subjects.
11:36Except for one subject, and how ironic that is, art, which is a subject of imagination.
11:40Come, my dear, one of the caravans of sports, physics, chemistry, and Hungarian literature
11:44And he doesn't know how to draw the Levantine breeze and the sun cut off
11:47Although he was the best one at imagining and repelling all these families
11:49He could see exactly what he imagined right before his eyes.
11:52But he doesn't know how to prove it; he doesn't know how to hold a pen and paper and draw it at this stage.
11:56Raed Tesla was fortunate to find a public library near the school.
11:59Tesla was very much connected to the public library.
12:01And he is diligent in going and reading the Qutf in it.
12:03Of course, behind his father's back, so it wouldn't be right.
12:05To the point that every pain I have in 177 years is beneficial, the pioneer in bed
12:08He sent a message to the library and told them, "Look, I'm telling you..."
12:11Send it to all the folders that haven't been indexed.
12:13And I'll classify it for you, and at the same time, relax.
12:15Of course, my dear
12:16What happened was against his father's wishes.
12:17The one who still wanted to become a priest like him
12:19And this might be the reason why he enjoys reading so voraciously.
12:22Because he knew that no one had asked and that her father would send him to the church
12:25But what happened was neither expected nor anticipated, nor was it intended.
12:28Nicholas Tesla contracted cholera in 1773
12:31At that time, many treatments for cholera were not available like they are now.
12:34Unfortunately, most of the injured were dying.
12:36Fear filled my heart, Marwat, for his second son.
12:38The one who saw his son's condition deteriorating every day and their opinion
12:41The roads are being renewed in front of him and it's happening again.
12:44Nicola was terrified that he would die just like Dean.
12:46In a dramatic scene, the father rushed towards his son.
12:48On a night when his illness worsened and encouraged
12:50He gathers his strength and clings to life.
12:52So he asked him for a solution for every innocent person
12:54Maybe, if you would allow me, I could study engineering.
12:56Our neighbor had stab wounds
12:57The first thing he did when he entered the engineering preparatory program was witness Noor in the first section
12:59The guy who was in the mood was still living in the dramatic moment.
13:01He wouldn't even allow himself to
13:02He imagines the idea of ​​his second son's death
13:04So he told him, "If you had kept it a secret, you would have continued studying engineering."
13:06I'm telling you, Alaa, I'll take you to the best technical university in the world.
13:09Strange
13:10I've been waiting for this word for a long time
13:12Nicola saw the truth in Abu's eyes
13:14His mental state improved
13:15And the worker, my dear, recovered from the illness after nine months.
13:18And everyone was surprised
13:19After recovering from cholera, Tesla will face another obstacle in entering university.
13:23It is compulsory military service in the Austrian army.
13:26He told him
13:27It's not just one, Abu Hamid
13:27How do they recruit him into the army?
13:28My dear, don't focus.
13:29I am in Austria
13:30mucotin
13:30He was afraid for his son, Nicola, in the army.
13:32Is it true that he has all the mercy?
13:33And I'm still out of great trouble
13:35And he's definitely not strong enough
13:36He endures the harsh life of the army.
13:38Although draft evasion is a serious crime
13:40However, Abu Nicholas decided that he would hide Nicholas completely.
13:44They are evading conscription.
13:45They send people to the mountains to hide in.
13:47Oh God, they are not Tabu Hamid
13:48It means the time is weak
13:48They fled from the army and reached the mountain.
13:50My dear, don't focus on the man.
13:51The man now
13:52Anything
13:52The important thing is
13:53Tesla deserted from the army
13:54Vodni winds its way through the mountains of Croatia
13:55From early autumn of 1874
13:58In the harshness of the mountains and the loneliness of the desert
13:59Imagination was Tesla's only companion
14:01This is the whole point of his escape
14:03He imagines inventions and devices
14:04His inventions at times
14:05It encompassed the entire earth
14:06A kind of invention that ships letters and parcels
14:08Among the decisions
14:09Hey Abu Hamid, was he thinking about WhatsApp?
14:11It would have been easier to say he was thinking about mail.
14:13Or the telephone?
14:14He, my dear, was imagining things.
14:15The long tube lies under the ocean
14:16It is used for transporting letters and parcels.
14:18Who made the decision?
14:19Imagine another invention
14:20It is a ring around the Earth
14:22At the equator
14:23He travels through these people
14:24between countries
14:25With the Earth's rotation
14:26Habu Hamel Mesh Lel Tareeq El Da'iry
14:27A man who is weak and has a cow
14:28Of course, my dear, projects like these
14:30Logistically impossible
14:31And completely impractical
14:32But Tesla has the right
14:33He couldn't stop imagining these inventions
14:35He spends a lot of time designing and imagining it.
14:37And he's testing it in his brain
14:38After Tesla returned from the mountains
14:39He knew that his father was Meloutin
14:40He was able to grant him a scholarship
14:42At Uawanim University
14:43Polytechnic
14:44In the city of Graz, Austria
14:45And Tesla did indeed enter
14:46In the mathematics program
14:47Physics at the university
14:48And he sets the world ablaze with every measure
14:49Dear friend who sits in the first bench
14:51He has a supernatural ability
14:52He attends two lectures at the same time.
14:53My dear friend, who used to mention him
14:54And my dear, this is someone
14:55He was deprived of reading
14:56He was reading from behind his father.
14:57And then, to everyone's surprise, knowledge opened up to him.
14:59Hippos
14:59Hippos
15:00My dear boy, in the name of God
15:01God willing, he attended all the lectures.
15:03And excelled in exams
15:04And the priests of cultural exclusion at the university
15:06The dean was very impressed by his intelligence.
15:07Despite his great excellence in mathematics
15:09However, he
15:10He was fond of the professor's lectures
15:12Hiccup Bushel
15:13His lectures were about electricity.
15:14Very attractive
15:15There, my dear, he will meet the love of his life.
15:16You know, my dear, the moment when you see a beautiful girl
15:18She held the books
15:19And she hugged her like that and walked
15:20The books are based on reality
15:21Then you two go down and pick it up
15:22While you two were collecting the books
15:24And they insult each other
15:25You notice the book lying on the ground, its page open.
15:28You will find an illustrative image before your eyes
15:30It shows the possibility of converting the electric generator
15:33to an electric motor
15:34You fall in love with the developer from the first victory.
15:36One second, Abu Hamid
15:37The beautiful girl got it
15:38any?
15:38No, my dear, it's just a regular book.
15:39She walked and got involved with one of the students in the challenge
15:42Or Vice President of Ezekiel
15:43Because the president of Ezekiel is always busy
15:44As for the world of Tesla, it will soon be revealed
15:45His life's love was the electric motor.
15:47Developer
15:48Oh, my dear degree
15:49He is a master of physics.
15:50The nickname is next to
15:51He decided to switch to the engineering program.
15:53The following year
15:54So that he may remain suspicious of his beloved
15:55Developer
15:55Why is the developer working?
15:57The electric motor, my dear
15:58It is one of the greatest uses of electricity
16:00This is the magic box
16:01The one who takes electrical energy
16:02It converts it into mechanical movement or energy.
16:04And allow me to take you on a very quick trip
16:06To understand the scientific
16:07Come here, my dear magnet
16:08It has a north pole and a south pole.
16:09Because it attracts metallic objects.
16:12Like the Piperclips, for example
16:13If you bring another magnet next to the first magnet
16:15Opposite poles attract
16:17Narso Saus
16:18N with S and S with N
16:19Like poles repel each other
16:21The curse remains after
16:22Now let's take a magnet from these
16:23And we'll break them in half like that
16:24And we add it to the fruit in this way
16:25He can turn in this way
16:27Then bring another magnet next to it.
16:28Now rotate the magnet
16:30So that the poles are the same
16:32They stayed close to each other
16:32So you'll find these poles repelling each other again.
16:35Opposite poles attract
16:37So, the magnet
16:38How many turns around to reply in this way?
16:41If we could reverse the poles in our shadows
16:42Every time a magnet rotates halfway
16:44So the magnet is like that
16:45He will keep circling around the content of the response.
16:47Congratulations, my dear
16:48Now you understand the developer's working principle.
16:50Leave this magnet aside.
16:51So we can get back to him a little bit
16:52This, my dear, is a metal nail.
16:53Not a magnet
16:54If we brought a metal wire
16:55Wolf threw the magnet at us like this
16:57We connected the wire to a pilot power source
16:59Like a battery, for example
17:00According to Ampere's law
17:01electric pilot
17:02It converts the screw to an electromagnet
17:04or electromagnet
17:06It's just like any regular magnet you know.
17:07It has a magnetic field
17:08North and South Poles
17:10And it also attracts metallic objects.
17:12Paper clips outfit
17:12The advantage of this electromagnet
17:14About ordinary magnets
17:15It means we can turn it off or on as we please.
17:18Because as long as there's a pilot walking on the wire
17:19This magnet works perfectly.
17:21The first thing the pilot does is stop
17:22It reverts back to being a regular nail.
17:24luster
17:25Do you understand the difference, my dear?
17:25Okay, let me tell you, why don't we do something sinful?
17:27Instead of stopping the pilot
17:28Let's reverse it
17:28That means instead of the pilot's direction going like this
17:30For example, we reverse the battery
17:31Or we reverse the two wire connections to the screw.
17:33What matters is the outcome in the end.
17:34It will be that the pilot is flying in the opposite direction.
17:37If you do that, my friend, you will discover that the electromagnet
17:39He will turn his speeches upside down
17:41The North will turn into the South
17:42And the south will become the north
17:44Let's go back to the perforated magnet.
17:45The one who goes around in circles
17:46What we saw at the beginning
17:47But we'll replace it with our electromagnet.
17:49The first thing the pilot will do is walk on the wire
17:51The nail will turn into a two-pole magnet, as we said.
17:54And if you know what spring
17:55Next to our electromagnet
17:57Its north pole is opposite the north pole of the electromagnet.
18:00We will see the same flower to repel the rates
18:02And the electromagnet, a selfie around its center? Text for Lafa
18:05Up to the south pole of the electromagnet
18:08It is located opposite the north pole of the fixed magnet.
18:17The electromagnet will turn into a north pole.
18:19This creates a repulsion between it and the fixed North Pole.
18:21And attraction between the stable South Pole and the new North Pole
18:24Here the nailer will complete the rest of the wrap
18:26To bring the South Pole and the North Pole to the fixed point
18:29And so and so and so on
18:31Therefore, if the behavioral connections were reversed
18:33Every time the nail spins half a circle for me
18:35The electromagnet will continue rotating.
18:37That's how it is, my dear, he said. So congratulations!
18:39Now you know how to build an electrical developer
18:41And I'm telling you this on your conscience
18:42Huh? My dear, please expect good from God.
18:43Bouhamid, I brought the liquid nitrogen
18:45From Science Street, he humiliated me
18:46Oh my dear, really
18:47This is the basic idea of ​​the electrical developer
18:49Of course, we can make some improvements to the design.
18:51For example, instead of having one fixed magnet
18:53We could get another magnet and place it on the other side like this.
18:56So that attraction and repulsion remain stronger
19:09An additional important part is called the chemist or exchanger.
19:12This is responsible for reversing the pilot in the copper during rotation.
19:15Instead of the same old messed-up behavior.
19:17Or reverse the pilot's electrical source while the developer is working
19:20And my dear, you've taken a turn harder than the electromagnetic turn.
19:23My mind is completely bled
19:26I want an idea, I'll tell you all of this.
19:28Firstly, for your own good
19:29These years are because of my work
19:30Thirdly, because of something very important I want you to pay attention to
19:32All the things I told you about are well-known and exist in physics and engineering.
19:36Originally by Nikola Tesla
19:38Huh? You're surprised that you're the one who feels like you're in physics, chemistry, and engineering?
19:42And my love, don't be harsh.
19:43I'm squeezing you dry, my dear.
19:44I'm trying, I mean, this is symbolic
19:45I'm a bit out of myself
19:48So I try to make people seem inferior to me so I can see myself as superior.
19:50Okay, maybe you wouldn't do that, Abu Hamad, I'd take a risk.
19:52It's true these concepts existed, but before Tesla.
19:54She wasn't comfortable with each other yet
19:56It wasn't yet piled on top of each other in the best way
19:58For example, Tesla was always preoccupied with a problem
20:00The dangerous spark that occurs the moment
20:03Electric pilot reflection
20:04Between the metal parts that rub against each other in the electric motor
20:06This spark, my dear, happens because
20:08The computational tools or exchanges that are in the developer
20:10Because while you are reversing the direction of the bird's electricity
20:13These sparks are found in the metal loop.
20:14Of course, there were still manufacturing defects at that time.
20:16There were still design problems.
20:18And that was Tesla's Cube.
20:20The indication is that the journey of imagination and design begins
20:23The electrical developer who created all these problems
20:25And he will immortalize his name forever.
20:27At university, Tesla was going to die himself.
20:28From too much work and studying, and I'm not exaggerating.
20:31That's an exaggeration.
20:31When she sees you eating for two hours, she says, "The kid's been eating books."
20:34I don't know why she's a middleman.
20:35What's that sound, Abu Hamid? A traditional Dabke dance?
20:37Let me tell you that Khalil is a first-year student.
20:39Tesla used to start work and study regularly.
20:41From 3 AM until 11 PM
20:44Includein weekends and holidays
20:46You know, my dear, that his lion and his mother are for Abu
20:47They informed him of what he was doing and told him
20:49They are afraid he will die from exhaustion.
20:51Of course, this unsustainable situation at work
21:01And she said, "Tesla, take it easy, university."
21:03The nerdy situation that Tesla had created
21:05He was different from his colleagues and they started to spit on him.
21:08And in his own way, longing and doing that
21:09He came to Java to ingratiate himself with his professors.
21:11"Come here," said the dove, or not.
21:13Zamid also challenged him at one of the cultural clubs.
21:15He's melting with them, he's permitting their following, he's cool
21:17And it's as rigid and active as them, my dear Tesla, before
21:31And Joan and Joan brought love
21:32My dear, listen to this song, "The Train of Life."
21:34And do you know where I should continue?
21:35Tesla began wasting all his time on pubs, parties, and in-laws.
21:38He started with the dominoes and then moved on to the two lines.
21:40And then billiards
21:41Abu Hamad was playing with money
21:42Dear friend, please don't be unfair to Tesla.
21:44Tesla's favorite toy wasn't a need for anything else.
21:46The thing he loved most, to the point of addiction
21:48It is playing cards and games
21:49Welcome?
21:50The black people are squawking, or what? Ha ha ha ha ha
21:54Tesla was describing his feelings while playing Amar and said
21:56He was honestly playing cards, and he was certain of what he had suffered.
21:59It means the poor guy
22:00Of course, my dear, and imagine what the end result of this corruption will be.
22:03The guy who used to be the one who attended university lectures is now a hero after having been the one who investigated all the kids in their dorms.
22:06He lost his way from the school building.
22:08University Facebook and Mission Grads
22:09And he disappeared completely
22:10It appeared
22:10I found, my dear, that his colleague thought he had committed suicide or died.
22:13But a year later, one of his colleagues surprised him by finding him in a bar in an Austrian city.
22:17He plays Ammar
22:18Oh, Nikolai, just like I left you
22:19His colleague was happy that he was alive
22:21I sent Tesla's father two coins to reassure him about his son.
22:23He tells him, "Your son works in Maribor, but he's still from Amar."
22:26Farah Abu Tesla pleads with his son to come back with him and stop playing with fire.
22:30But Tesla flatly refused
22:31So that he returns alone, depressed and sad, to his client
22:35Weeks later, police raided a Tesla in Maribor.
22:37He left the city because he didn't have a residence permit in Austria.
22:40Of course, Melwitin received his son with great disappointment.
22:42Before he became very ill and died weeks later in April 1879
22:47Death of Abu Tesla, the Arsuzian priest
22:49The one who loved his son and was afraid for him
22:51Despite the complexity of their relationship with each other
22:53But he didn't stop in his way
22:54He should complete university and study what he loves.
22:56There is no doubt that it was a major turning point in Tesla's life.
22:58Especially with the feeling of disappointment that the father died with
23:01Disappointment in his son who failed after his project had been brilliant
23:04The father also cut off the financial support that was available to Tesla.
23:07The death of his family left him unable to continue his studies.
23:09Although he entered Karl Ferdinand University in Prague
23:12Because his uncles were unable to support him financially
23:14Tesla went from a promising student to an unemployed person
23:17I can't even find someone to describe him
23:18He and his companion are struggling to find a job in the city of Potapest.
23:21But everything will change when the opportunity to travel to America arises.
23:24To work there in an American businessman's factory
23:27He was very famous at that time.
23:28Tesla enters and says to him
23:30Someone sent me to you with a letter of recommendation.
23:33So that I can work with you
23:34The reply addressed to the company owner stated that
23:36I know two great men, and you are one of them.
23:38The other is this young man.
23:40Who is this, Abu Hamid, this great man?
23:42The man, my dear, whom Tesla approached was Thomas Edison.
23:44The concrete guy, Abu Hamid
23:48He wasn't famous for concrete yet at that time
23:49But the lamp guy, my dear
23:51Let me tell you something, my dear
23:52What happened between Thomas Edison and Tesla
23:55We'll find out in the next episode.
23:56That's all, my dear.
23:57Our brother Wallace, our brother
23:57Didn't you watch the last episode?
23:58Don't watch the next episode
23:59Tansel looks at the sources
24:00If we're on YouTube, we'll subscribe to the channel.
24:01Watch the next episode, my friend.
24:02Because it's sweet
24:02And Abu Hamid is witnessing the wedding
24:04You know, my dear
24:04What do Nikola Tesla and
24:06The director of photography, the guests, and you
24:07You are all manipulators
24:36Translated by Nancy Qanqar

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