THE MYSTERY OF THE BOOK DEDICATED TO NIKOLA TESLA: The inscription has been hidden from us for 45 years! (PHOTO)
It's not hard to understand why the inscription to Tesla was not printed in many editions of this novel. It's all clearer when you read it
In the novel "Haiduk Stanko" (1986), which is a marvel from the ink of Janko Veselinovic, there is an inscription dedicated to Nikola Tesla, that was almost never published in Yugoslavia (1945 - 1990), even though "Haiduk Stanko" was printed in nearly 50 editions.
It is hard to explain why inscription couldn't be found in many editions of this novel, but it is important to emphasize that the novel has two dedications - one for Tesla and the other to the "Holly bales of rebels". Why the Tesla's was avoided is left for our suspicion, and "suspicion is all i have", said Dis.
Nikola Tesla predicted smartphones in 1926!
It is rarely known that these two great minds (Tesla and Veselinovic) met in 1892. during Tesla's visit to Belgrade. It was Jun, hot summer night has crawled into houses, and Tesla, Janko and Zmaj greeted the morning at "Vajfert". It is presumed that Tesla spoke a lot about his father, as Janko Veselinovic would later say, many Tesla-logists think, he used the character to form Pope Miloje - after the image of Milutin Tesla, the father of a famous scientist, who was an orthodox priest.
The phenomenal dedicated inscription is:
"To a hero of our time, the Great Serb, Nikola Tesla. Nineteenth century knits a wreath of glory to You. Allow me to knit into it one flower from our fields, a simple flower, but sprinkling in blood and dewy with a tear of our forefathers. Let its smell remind you of Your homeland, let it remind You of the enchanting stories about prowess and the sacrifice with which Your Serbian mother feed you in your childhood. Accept it Serb, warmly as it is given to You with full heart Your great admirer Janko Veselinovic".