"In a crystal, we have the clear evidence of the existence of a formative life principle, and though we cannot understand the life of a crystal, it is none the less a living being." -Nikola Tesla.

Despite leading a terrible and imperfect life, Nikola Tesla has come to be regarded as a real hero by people all around the world. He was born in Croatia in July of 1856, and up to just before his death in New York City at the age of 86, he constantly challenged the restraints of what was conceivable. Nikola Tesla developed into a superb researcher, entrepreneur, and electrical engineer. He assisted businesses in creating technology that gave them an advantage none could have predicted. He built devices and gadgets that are still used today to benefit humanity.
Nikola adored crystals and frequently used them as examples in his research and presentations. Few people could resist the charm of these gems. Even now, scientists are still somewhat perplexed by the properties of crystals. Tesla conducted several trials and research with crystals because he was much inspired by them.

He once used a 25-mile distance to wirelessly illuminate 200 bulbs! He also developed artificial lightning, which resulted in 135-foot-long light bursts. Nikola discovered that a crystal's resonance produces a magnetic force that radiates into the nearby environment. Nikola utilized this knowledge as motivation to build medical devices and to further comprehend the power that the planet produces.
Crystals are still useful for a variety of purposes. You may buy crystals on various websites, in shops or boutiques, and yep, we could still collect crystals directly from the ground. The two greatest convincing locations to look for high-quality, transparent crystals are the state of Arkansas in the United States and Brazil in South America.