Author

Marc Seifer

📖 Overview

Marc Seifer is an American author and scholar primarily known for his acclaimed biography "Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla," which has received recognition from Scientific American and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His work has significantly contributed to the public understanding of Tesla's innovations and their impact on modern technology. As a handwriting analysis expert, Seifer has authored "The Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis" and has been consulted by major media outlets, including Associated Press International for his analysis of significant historical documents. His expertise extends to consciousness studies and quantum physics, explored in his book "Transcending the Speed of Light." A former adjunct professor at Roger Williams University, Seifer has appeared in various documentaries and television programs, most notably the History Channel's "The Tesla Files" (2018). His other works include "The Man Who Harnessed Niagara Falls" and "Inward Journey: From Freud to Gurdjieff," demonstrating his range across biography, psychology, and scientific subjects.

👀 Reviews

Readers primarily focus on Seifer's Tesla biography "Wizard," praising its depth of research and technical detail. Comments highlight the book's comprehensive coverage of Tesla's patents and scientific work. What readers liked: - Thorough documentation and historical accuracy - Balance between Tesla's scientific achievements and personal life - Clear explanations of complex technical concepts - Inclusion of primary sources and photographs What readers disliked: - Dense writing style can be difficult to follow - Some sections become overly technical for general readers - Occasional repetition of information - Timeline jumps can create confusion Ratings across platforms: Amazon: 4.7/5 from 1,200+ reviews Goodreads: 4.2/5 from 8,000+ ratings One reader noted: "Seifer presents Tesla as a real person rather than either a god or madman." Another commented: "The technical details can be overwhelming, but they're necessary for understanding Tesla's work." For his handwriting analysis book, readers appreciate the methodical approach but note it's better suited for serious students than casual readers.

📚 Books by Marc Seifer

Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla A comprehensive biography covering Tesla's life, inventions, and legacy, incorporating previously unpublished documents and photographs.

The Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis A technical examination of handwriting analysis principles, methods, and applications in understanding personality traits.

Transcending the Speed of Light An exploration of consciousness, quantum physics, and the relationship between mind and matter.

The Man Who Harnessed Niagara Falls A biographical account of Tesla's role in developing the hydroelectric power system at Niagara Falls.

Inward Journey: From Freud to Gurdjieff An investigation into psychological and spiritual development through the lens of major 20th-century thinkers.

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