====== First Geek History Section The War of the Currents ====== The War of the Currents has been turned into one of technology's most enduring myths: Edison the villain, Tesla the hero, and everyone else pushed into the background. Real history is rarely that simple. This series goes beyond the legend to explore the people, companies, technologies, and decisions that truly shaped the electrical age. It was a battle between competing technologies, competing business models, competing visions of the future, and some of the most influential inventors, entrepreneurs, engineers, financiers, and industrialists of the nineteenth century. It determined not only how electricity would be delivered to homes and factories, but how innovation itself would shape the modern world. Beyond the Legend. Into the History. Geek History: Where Every Story Connects. ===== Why This Story Matters ===== The War of the Currents wasn't really about electricity. It was about a question that still shapes technology today: **Which ideas deserve to become standards?** Today's debates over artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and renewable energy all echo the same themes: competing visions, competing business strategies, public perception, and the challenge of building technologies that people will trust and adopt. The people in this series weren't simply inventing electrical systems. They were creating the technological foundations of the modern world and proving that history is rarely driven by a lone genius. It is built through collaboration, competition, and countless connections between people whose stories deserve to be remembered. ---- **Clarity and focus. ** Clarity and focus. That's what I was lacking. I retired a year ago from my “day job.” A year ago with a goal to get my online story telling world cleaned up and moving forward. With some issues on the home front filling my world with distractions, I didn't have clarity and focus, until now. Over the last few days, I've got into the zone of clarity and focus. I'm not really making “tech history videos.” I'm building a connected universe of Geek History. With my websites and the videos. That's my differentiator. I love telling stories about the forgotten geeks. History isn't just about who gets remembered. It's about reconnecting the people, ideas, and events that everyone else pushed into the margins. ---- Thinking long-term Looking at the direction you've taken with the YouTube channel, I could see your site navigation eventually becoming something like: Series: Evolution of the Internet The War of the Currents Windows & Linux etc. Standalone Stories (everything else until it grows into a series) The GeekHistory Philosophy (about the site and your mission) Footer: "History remembers the legend. GeekHistory tells the whole story." GeekHistory explores the real, nuanced journey of human innovation by challenging the oversimplified stories we've all been taught.