… that we now enjoy. Appropriately, Tesla was born during a lightning storm. It was at midnight between July 9 and July 10, 1856, that he saw light and lightning for the very first time. He was born in what is …

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… of the electrician. It is with them that he is able to produce his most startling results, and to discover new … the attention of all scientific electricians, the direct production of light by the effect of electro-magnetic waves … that the electro magnetic waves are unavailable for the production of luminous effects for the reason that long …
… and yet nothing unreal about this man who manufactures lightning bolts, whose happiest moments are during an …
… hoped to generate 50 million volts and produce artificial lightning bolts between 50 and 100 feet long. 39 For Tesla, … high. Often the sparks were 15 or 20 feet long, just like lightning. They made a big crash that echoed inside the lab …
… mountain storms. When the transmitter was operating, lightning arresters in a twelve-mile radius from his station … stronger and more persistent than those produced by natural lightning. For the first time he kept a careful daily diary …
… how he discovered this resonance phenomena while measuring lightning storms at Colorado Springs [1]. The Photo 1 and Figure 1 show the setup I used to measure lightning wave forms in an effort to verify the Tesla …
… to further my studies on the laboratory production of ball lightning; and because the University of Wisconsin at … and friends built one Tesla coil for a Hollywood studio for lightning effects, which has been a common use of them. …
… The police had warned him of complaints about the blue lightning flaring from his windows and electricity snapping … is that thunder is good, thunder is impressive, but it is lightning that does the work." "Then we'll get a storm of …
… coils have been so designed in an effort to produce ball lightning. From the "ideal" design stage, one may …
… NonHertzian Waves; The Tesla Shield; The Tesla Ray. Ball Lightning. A form of lightning in which a slowmoving, extremely high temperature …