… To the Editor of The New York Times : I am in receipt of a printed statement purporting to express the sentiments of the …
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… Tesla has seemed to be under a cloud of late, but in the Philadelphia North American he is brought out once … papers say, has left his eyrie on the flank of Pike’s Peak in Colorado, and is on his way East with a new wireless telegraphy invention in his pocket. It is hard to realize how much the …
… Nikola Tesla, considered by some to be the greatest inventor of the electrical age, is today best remembered for his fascinating power-transmission experiments, using his famous …
… Dilute Air for Electric Light Filaments. A more original genius than Edison, veritably a wizard, is his young disciple, Nikola Tesla, who was born in Servia, and found employment with Edison on landing in America. For small electric lights he dispenses with …
… In a letter to the editor of the Buffalo Enquirer, Mr. Nikola Tesla replies as follows in regard to an inquiry on the subject of the future of …
… He Seeks to Patent Wireless Engine for Destroying Navies by Pulling a Lever. TO SHATTER ARMIES ALSO …
… Nikola Tesla, one of the truly great inventors who celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday on July … would be melted at a distance of 250 miles, so that an invisible Chinese Wall of Defense would be built around the …
… his credit, who startled the world on a number of occasions in the past by achieving what others had regarded as impossible, including the …
… About a year and a half ago while engaged in the study of alternate currents of short period, it occurred to me that such currents could be obtained by rotating charged surfaces in close proximity to …
… Dedicated Tuesday, July 10, 2001 Inscription on Commemorative Plaque Here died on January 7, … at the age of 87, the great Yugoslav-American Scientist-Inventor, Nikola Tesla, whose discoveries in the field of …