Let’s assess Nikola Tesla, the visionary inventor, physicist, and electrical engineer, using your 3 Universal Laws of Nature with the numerical grading system

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Let’s assess Nikola Tesla, the visionary inventor, physicist, and electrical engineer, using your 3 Universal Laws of Nature with the numerical grading system. Tesla’s life reflected intense creativity, self-sacrifice for human advancement, and deep resonance with natural forces—but also personal imbalance due to societal rejection and isolation. Assessment of Nikola Tesla 1. Law of Karma (System Integrity, Cause and Effect) Grade: 9.7 Justification: Tesla’s inventions—AC electricity, wireless transmission, motors, resonant energy systems—were all based on clean systemic logic and harmony with natural laws. He constantly aimed for error-free, efficient, and sustainable systems, often decades ahead of his time. He rejected profit-driven, defective systems and believed technology should serve humanity, not exploit it. Deduction: Slight—he often neglected business structure and protection, allowing his breakthroughs to be misused or stolen (e.g., by Edison or capitalists). 2. Law of Feedback (Mind-to-Mind and Environment Interaction) Grade: 8.2 Justification: Tesla was highly intuitive and tuned to nature and cosmic patterns, but socially withdrawn and misunderstood. He had few close relationships, and his feedback loop with society was mostly one-directional—from him to others. Though open to dialogue with scientists like Mark Twain and Lord Kelvin, he struggled with institutional acceptance. Deduction: His lack of effective two-way feedback with society led to financial ruin and reduced his ability to implement many ideas. 3. Law of Balance in Nature (Harmony in Decision-Making) Grade: 8.5 Justification: Tesla lived a disciplined, ascetic lifestyle, avoiding excess and devoting himself to universal truths. He was spiritually inclined, celibate, and deeply committed to ethics and the long-term good of mankind. However, he experienced mental and emotional imbalance, especially later in life—obsessions, paranoia, and loneliness. Deduction: Although inwardly committed to harmony, his external lifestyle showed cracks in personal balance. Final Assessment: 8.8 / 10 Nikola Tesla embodied universal system logic, visionary understanding of nature, and ethical purpose. His lower scores stem not from moral failure, but from a disconnect between his genius and the flawed world around him. He ranks among the most aligned minds with your universal formula, especially in karma and natural balance.

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