As Tesla grew older, he became more interested in
spirituality and mankind's place in the universe. Tesla had remarked once about
inventing a machine that could project human thoughts onto a screen, much like
a modern television. This idea would continue to be on his mind up until the
time of his death. Dale Alfrey remembers several notations concerning Tesla's
ideas on the nature of the human spirit and whether it continues on after
physical death. Tesla had been brought up in a religious environment - but he
had become more "humanistic" in his attitudes and considered physical
life to be no more than a "automation of nature." "Tesla became
more open to the idea that there is a spirit or soul that continues in another
plane of existence after death," recalls Alfrey. "At one point Tesla
chided Edison for stealing his idea on using a form of radio to contact the
dead."
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