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To the Editor of the Electrical Experimenter: I regret that owing to circumstances beyond my control it was deemed advisable to postpone the publication of the article which I had intended for your...

Nikola Tesla has appealed to the law to declare that he and not William Marconi is the inventor of wireless telegraphy. Many millions in money and world-wide control of the commercial use of the...
The parts necessary to construct this rotary gap are as follows: A small motor, a sheet of brass 6 inches square and 1/8 inch thick, two large binding posts, a piece of brass 5x1x1/8 inch, a piece of...

Many experimenters either do not realize the vastness of the high frequency field, or think that they have not money enough to buy the necessary apparatus. It is the purpose of this article to explain...

For a while I gave myself up entirely to the intense enjoyment of picturing machines and devising new forms. It was a mental state of happiness about as complete as I have ever known in life. Ideas...
To the uniniated in electrical science there is probably no more entrancing and awe-inspiring effect to be seen than the spectacular display produced by the Tesla transformer. There are many acts...

Early in Nikola Tesla's Researches - In Fact as Far Back as 1892 - He Discovered a Most Peculiar and Wonderful Vacuum Bulb Phenomena. The Effect was That, Under Certain Critical Conditions, This Bulb...

The Discovery of the Rotating Magnetic Field At the age of ten I entered the Real Gymnasium which was a new and fairly well equipt institution. In the department of physics were various models of...
How Tesla Performed the Feat of Columbus Without Cracking the Egg Probably one of the most far-reaching and revolutionary discoveries made by Mr. Tesla is the so-called rotating magnetic field . This...

I shall dwell briefly on these extraordinary experiences, on account of their possible interest to students of psychology and physiology and also because this period of agony was of the greatest...