… Editor of The World, The World editorial March 28 must have instilled a holy fear in the minds of some of your readers. Of course Marconi …

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… They Smiled at Tesla's Radio Vision Recalling What the Great Scientist Had Prophesied Many Years Ago. … and frozen Anadyr River where Mattern was forced down is indeed remote. For it was beyond the utmost reaches of the radio. Reliance upon that encircling service was considered worldwide, which practically it …
… Progress in aerial navigation is essentially dependent on the perfection of a process of producing great mechanical effort with light machinery. Viewing …
… how Nikola Tesla developed a “world system of wireless,” in which signals were to be transmitted through the earth by electrical conduction. His efforts culminated in the construction of a large transmitting station …
… Nikola Tesla Every year whirling tornadoes cause great damage in the United States; and this disaster, like earthquakes, …
… Editor, Scientific American: Engineers attach no importance whatever to static electricity … are apt to dismiss it with the thought that the energy is infinitesimal. That is true. A little water pumped through …
… Thinks He Should Receive Credit for His Own Inventions To the Editor of The New York Times: I have been much surprised to read in The Times of Sunday, April 21, that Admiral H. N. Manney, …
… of the transmission of the human voice will not be confined to this planet but will be projected through the ether … vibrations strike all the other planets that swung dizzily in space! This authorized statement, of far greater importance than the amazing event which occasioned it, was unequivocally made today …
… Nature detests arrogance. The ancient Greeks told of King Salmoneus, who decided that his power equaled that of … Salmoneus’ subjects were treated to the spectacle of their king driving his chariot through the city streets, hurling …
… As the inventor of the alternating current, the world is indebted to Mr. Tesla for the use …