Edison vs. Tesla documentary
Thomas Edison, one of the world's most prolific inventors, developed inventions such as the gramophone, the video camera, and the electric light bulb.
But when his former assistant, Nikola Tesla, advocated the use of a different type of electric current, Edison considered him his greatest rival.
From then on, these two inventors actually go to war with each other to determine who will determine the future of the world.
t is in these battles that the most brilliant human inventions are born and become.
This eight-part program narrates the scientific competition between America's greatest inventors and their rivals
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Bill Gates and Steve Jobs
By the middle of the 20th century, the computer was a very expensive, weak, and gigantic device weighing two tons, located only in university research centers and out of the reach of the general public.
In the 1980s, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were two major figures who were at the heart of fierce competition in the computer world.
The show will tell the thrilling story of the race for the first personal computer, a competition in which Steve Jobs' ego and ego played a decisive role.
The program is about American scientists and inventors, legendary heroes and celebrities who have changed the world with their innovations.
The program reveals to viewers the fateful forces that have driven the competition for innovation and inventions of scientists.
A decisive and epic competition that has brought us the most brilliant human innovations.
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