Views on Physics Theories
Along with creating so many contraptions, Nikola Tesla, also, had many of his own views on theoretical and experimental physics theories, including Einstein's theory of relativity. He, among with many others in his era, refused to believe that there could be particles as small as electrons. He believed that atoms were the smallest building blocks of the universe, and such smaller things as electrons could not exist, or if they did, they would have no effect on electricity. He also thought that atoms could not be split in any way, which has been proved possible today, and Tesla was very disapproving of Einstein's theory of Relativity. He didn't accept that space could be curved or have properties and thought that the whole concept was ridiculous. As well as considering the theories of others, Tesla made one big theory of his own. He claimed that he had come up with a "dynamic theory of gravity" that would prove all ideas like curved space were wrong. Yet he never shared the theory with the world and no mention of it was found in any of his work or writings. If he truly did come up with such a theory, he had it stored entirely in his mind.