
Interview by Yuichi Konno, Yaso magazine, Japan, 2003
Interview by Yuichi Konno, Yaso magazine, Japan, 2003
My Inventions (1919)
Source: My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla
Context: The moment one constructs a device to carry into practice a crude idea, he finds himself unavoidably engrossed with the details of the apparatus. As he goes on improving and reconstructing, his force of concentration diminishes and he loses sight of the great underlying principle.… I do not rush into actual work. When I get an idea, I start at once building it up in my imagination. I change the construction, make improvements and operate the device in my mind. It is absolutely immaterial to me whether I run my turbine in thought or test it in my shop. I even note if it is out of balance.
God and the Astronomers (1978), Ch. 1 : In the Beginning.
"Departure" (1918) from The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems (1923)