Nikola Tesla Articles
The Teslian - Vol. I, No. 7 & Supplement Page 8
Teslian (Tesla-International) - March 1st, 1955
Electrical Review (commenting upon the wireless):
Mr. Tesla's researches in this field have attracted world-wide attention and his is undoubtedly the master mind."
M. E. Girardeau, Leading French expert and author:
"On the 2nd of September, 1897, Nikola Tesla, the famous American engineer, applied for patent protection on a system of transmission of electrical energy without wires (patent No. 645.576).This is the same engineer who was developing wireless telegraphy in 1893, three years before anybody else Indeed, one finds in the American patent extraordinary clearness and precision, surprising even to physicists of today, when considering that Tesla spoke of phenomena in regard to which we obtained true information only several years later, so that in 1897 nobody understood him and he appeared to many other physicists like a visionary. Later, when it was recognized that the application of resonance to wireless telegraphy was a capital invention, a number of detractors became infuriated against the work of Tesla It is Tesla who is the true inventor of wireless telegraphy and it is certain that none will dare to detract from his merit by the objection that he has left to others the trouble of profiting from financial results of enterprises based on his invention What cruel injustice would it now be to try to stifle the pure glory of Tesla in opposing him scornfully with the present reputation of those who had the chance to be understood by the financiers."
Dr. L. W. Austin, Leading Government Expert of the United States (referring to Mr. Tesla's work):
"I consider him the Father of Wireless. His lectures in the early nineties contain full description of a wireless system superior to anything which we actually had in practice before 1910." "Der Electro-technische Anzeiger" Berlin, and "Elektricitat" Leipzig (commenting upon Tesla's work) "It