… the appearance of a flame passes from his hand to the free pole. Enlarging upon this phenomenon in his usual style … of any views he may hold concerning the possible future applications of electricity. He has built up a method …
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… accustomed to display the inner workings of his mind very freely. He stopped in the lobby on his way out, shook hands … sank by degrees from 104 to 99, and he perspired freely. About 6 o'clock Mr. Doubleday, the publisher, … else. He is conscious now, and whenever he has been free from delirium he has always been making a heroic fight, …
… tendency in such lamps to keep the detent or escapement free enough for delicately letting-go teeth for the feed; …
… he believed in royalty payments to inventors. But the future of his company was at stake. Like Westinghouse, Tesla … He patented the invention in 1896. That year he transmitted signals from his laboratory on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan to …
… set and a mechanical brain that translated the radio signals and operated the boat. The demonstration actually … a further jump to a new and more amazing plan. If radio signals could be transmitted without I wires why couldn't …
… on the Atlantic coast of the United States where the sonar signals are processed and analyzed. In the Tele-Geo-Dynamic …
… the steering gear, and still others to feed electric signal lights with compressed air motors to raise or lower …
… either by a controller or by an assistant, and the signals were received by me in portable instruments which I …
… frequencies between 10 Hz and 100 Hz. The amplifier output signal was monitored with the Hewlett Packard model 3582A …
… the superwave's arrival will be minimized and that its EMP signal is not misinterpreted. Longitudinal scalar waves, of …