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❖Nikola Tesla – The Man Who Illuminated the World and Outlived His Time
The history of humanity is filled with individuals who changed the world. Yet very few managed to do so as profoundly and comprehensively as Nikola Tesla. He was not merely an inventor, engineer, or scientist. Tesla became a symbol of human imagination, endless curiosity, and the pursuit of knowledge that transcended the limitations of his own era. His ideas not only transformed the technological landscape of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but they continue to shape our lives today…

The Genius of Albert Einstein: Understanding the Special Theory of Relativity
In 1905, Albert Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity, a revolutionary framework that permanently changed humanity’s understanding of space, time, motion, and reality itself. Before Einstein, scientists generally believed that space and time were absolute and unchanging. Time was assumed to flow at the same rate for everyone, regardless of their circumstances, while space was considered a fixed stage on which the events of the universe unfolded…

Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity: How Gravity Shapes Space, Time, and the Universe
In 1905, Albert Einstein transformed our understanding of reality with the publication of his Special Theory of Relativity. In that groundbreaking work, he demonstrated that space and time are not fixed and absolute, but are instead deeply connected and influenced by motion. Concepts that had seemed obvious for centuries – such as the idea that time flows equally for everyone – were suddenly called into question…

Quantum Field Theory – Does Anything Truly Exist?
When we observe the world around us, it appears stable, solid, and clearly defined. The mass of objects, their shape, their motion – all of this creates the sense of an objective, solid reality. But modern physics gradually reveals that this intuitive picture is only a surface layer. For centuries, the atom was considered the smallest indivisible unit of matter. Today we know that it is a complex system – a nucleus of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons that do not “orbit” in the classical sense, but exist as probability distributions…

