In 1926, the legendary inventor Nikola Tesla—a man known for peering decades into the future of electricity and wireless communication—turned his gaze toward the social fabric of humanity. He didn’t just predict a shift in gender dynamics; he predicted a total metamorphosis. Tesla envisioned a world where the “average” woman would not merely achieve equality but would surpass men in intellectual and social influence, driven by a suppressed biological potential finally unleashed by technology.