… move in natural paths or stream-lines of least resistance, free from constraint and disturbance such as occasioned by … which it is discharged. If the runner be allowed to turn freely, in nearly frictionless bearings, its rim will attain … sliding contacts, or troublesome vanes. It is almost free of windage, largely independent of nozle-efficiency, …
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… many foreign scientists from seventeen countries visited the house where he was born. On this occasion, the …
… his home.² Part of his tour was planned so that he might visit his mother and sisters and his home country. Tesla had …
… end, Twain thought that Tesla's design was better and often visited the inventor's laboratory, even taking part in …
… a force upon those electrons (conduction electrons) free to move. A balanced EM vacuum wave (a scalar EM wave) … example, see H. Winfield Secor, "Tesla Maps Our Electrical Future," Science and Invention, 17(12), p. 1077, 1124-1126. …
… to him. Do not forget that he leaves of his own accord and free of all obligation. Yours sincerely, N. Tesla P. S. …
… being attached to the end of the arm so as to be capable of free rotation. The spindle passes through the centre of an …
… which led to his revolutionary prediction of the future of the sun and its system than he was when talking of … to Kill All Peoples" He pointed out that his theory means a future for the earth as different from the general belief as the future of the sun. It is generally held that life on the …
… types of underground structures which the propagating signal encounters. Furthermore, knowledge about the shape … with such transmitting and receiving instruments, the signal experiencing reflection, refraction and diffraction … and mineral deposits. Two general types of energy or signal source are impulsive and oscillating. Such sources …
… in principle, for techniques of transmitting wireless signals. Thus in the patents 685,954 and 685,956, "Method … in patents 725,605 and 723,188, "System and method of signaling", from April 14 and March 17, 1903, he brilliantly …