Anonymous ID: 57f561 June 18, 2020, 10:20 a.m. No.9659960   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9978

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The 1893 Chicago World's Fair keeps coming up in my travels.

 

In 1893 the world’s innovators were engaged in a race to harness electricity to provide power for humanity. In the lead were Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison, with Tesla’s alternating current (A/C) concept going up against Edison’s direct current (D/C) system in what is known as the “Battle of the Currents.”

 

The battle came to a head at the 1893 Chicago World Fair (also known as the Columbian Exposition in honor of the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ voyage to the Americas). Inventors were invited to submit bids to light the fair using electricity. Edison submitted a bid for $554,000 using his D/C concept. But George Westinghouse, armed with Tesla’s patents for A/C power, bid $399,000 and won the contract.

https://teslasciencecenter.org/pivotalmoments/columbian-expositions/