… To the Editor of The New York Times : The science of engineering has become so positive and precise that practical results are generally in close agreement with theory, and pretty nearly everything …
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… Not only to electricians in all parts of the world but to Americans of all trades and callings the opening of the new Industrial Arts Building in New York City is …
… A Visit From King Peter II In his diaries "A King's Heritage," the young Peter II …
… Tesla has succeeded in making artificial daylight. In his laboratory he shows numerous …
… Reflected - Evidence of Projected Particles Nikola Tesla in The Electrical Review. I am producing strong shadows at distances of forty feet. I repeat, … on the film that provision must be made to guard the plates in my photographic department, located on the floor above, a …
… John Jacob Astor was Tesla's wealthiest and most generous investor. He invested $100,000 in 1899 for Tesla to, as he understood it, further develop …
… on the ether by the molecular energy of the sun traveling along it rhythmically. If the waves have a lower … five hundred trillions, they will chiefly engender heat. In our artificial methods of getting light, we imitatively …
… Can Turn on the Light at Pleasure. Scientists have recently introduced a novelty in the finny world in the shape of a linophryne but it is a deal …
… Inventor Says He Did Show That It Worked Perfectly To the Editor of The New York Times: A report in The Times of this Morning says that I have attained no practical results with my …
… To the Editor of The New York Times : I am receiving so many notices and inquiries on the subject of Martian signaling that I shall be much obliged to you if you will kindly …