… All of the Electrician’s Valuable Instruments Burned. WORK OF HALF A LIFETIME GONE Firemen Unable to Save His Laboratory in South Fifth Avenue — He Loses $50,000; Gillis & Geoghegan $80,000. “I am in too much grief to talk. What can I say? The work of half …

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… Since the introduction of the lightning rod over one hundred years ago …
… New York — The world of science is belatedly recognizing one of its most important, eccentric and enigmatic inventors, Nikola Tesla. A century after he arrived …
… to generate fireballs on-demand. They discovered that operating two, different-frequency coils placed inside the primary made this possible. They also found that …
… The Electrical Experimenter, August, 1917 Exclusive Interview to The Electrical Experimenter Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest of living electrical engineers and recipient of the seventh …
… To the Editor of Electrical Review: Having observed the unexpected behavior of the various metals in regard to the reflection of these radiations, (see …
… was born at the stroke of midnight, July 9-10th, 1856, in Smiljan, Jugoslavia. His father was a distinguished clergyman, and his mother, Georgina Mandic, came …
… Ron Kovac built a working model of Tesla’s 1899 Colorado Springs transmitter to investigate the Power Wave. This paper …
… We reproduce herewith in slightly reduced facsimile the first page of a four-page … which has been issued this week by Mr. Nikola Tesla in a large square envelope bearing a large red wax seal with …
… that a letter addrest to me by Mr. J. Harris Rogers, in your care, was published in the March number of the Electrical Experimenter , altho …