… (1990). About the Author For the last ten years, Dr. Rein has been studying the effects of electromagnetic fields while …
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… National Institute of Health that the F.D.A. has given approval for a number of electrotherapy devices to … the market that do not produce induced heating. There have been several microwave induction treating devices, or at … bones, using two ordinary D cells. I am at the present time completing my notes on electro-therapy and hope to complete …
… "great thought" concept. "Force-fields-of-form" are now becoming understood as the probable building blocks of the universe. It has been found that these forcefields do not build "blocks" at …
… in the air. With a Tesla coil three times the size of his combined coils, Golka believed he could generate 200 million … forward Tesla's work with ball lightning, he undoubtedly has been one of the most singleminded.* Russia's Kapitza, who …
… and providing the related services that eventually would become known as "public utilities." But to do this he would … interview with Westinghouse, had revealed that he had been "cutting prices fearfully" in order to "knock out" … Thomas Lawson in Frenzied Finance. "George Westinghouse has mismanaged his companies George Westinghouse... is …
… 300 PP. Wireless & Electrical Catalog is now as it always has been, the largest and most complete and dependable Wireless Catalog published. Mailed …
… system and this quantity of energy is always preserved or accounted for. In the early 1800s a hypothetical process for … processes which makes a little more sense is: Process 1. Compress a gram of working substance (steam for instance) …
… as rough approximations. There are no practical theories to account for all of these losses. Unless stated otherwise, …
… of the Technical Museum of Vienna.) 1952 pp. 81-90 ** An account of the erection and presentation of a bust of Nikola Tesla to the Technical Museum of Vienna and a commemorative gathering announcing the formation of an … CENTURY February, 1894 pp. 582-585 NIKOLA TESLA by Thomas Commerford Martin May, 1894 pp. 130-133 * Zmai lovan …
… the persons who were awarding it. The prominent prize had been given to Guglielmo Marconi, who, on the basis of an … had invented radio. Tesla considered that Marconi had been awarded for thievery and not for his scientific work. … That was a great injustice that Tesla could not overcome. Tesla was assured that for a scientist like he had …