Tesla's legacy...

I've mentioned J.P. Morgan before on this blog, one of the investors in the Wardenclyffe Tower project, but don't think I've mentioned my admiration for Nikola Tesla. Admiration is an understatement. I am in awe of the man and his achievements that have gone unsung for far too long. The New York Times has an article that Gizmodo have picked up on saying that the land on which the tower sat, along with the adjoining laboratory is up for sale. The ruins could be demolished to make way for development, which would be a shame as I would love to see the site where Tesla was betrayed by people driven by profit turned into a celebration of all of his achievements. To give you an idea of the man I include my favourite quote by him below:

"Really, we are something different, like waves in subjective time and space and when these waves disappear, nothing remains of us. There is no personality. We cannot see that waves in the ocean have individuality. There is only an illusionary sequence of waves, which go one after another. We are not the same as that which was yesterday; I am only a sequence of relative existences, which are not similar. This sequence is the thing which creates an effect of continuity, not my subjective and mistaken understanding of my real life."
(Note: I need to confirm the source of this)