Electrical Oscillators


Book Description

Nikola Tesla was a genius who revolutionized how the world looks at electricity. In 1893 he patented an electro-mechanical oscillator as a steam-powered electric generator. By his own account, one version of the oscillator caused an earthquake in New York City in 1898, for which it was accorded the moniker, "Tesla's earthquake machine."




The True Wireless


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Nikola Tesla was a genius who revolutionized how the world looks at electricity.




Famous Scientific Illusions


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In Famous Scientific Illusions Nikola Tesla addresses "exceptionally interesting errors in the interpretation and application of physical phenomena which have for years dominated the minds of experts and men of science." Among these are the Moons rotation, Interplanetary Communication, Signals to Mars and others.




The Electrical Experimenter


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Hardcover reprint of the original 1919 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9". No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Gernsback, Hugo, Ed. The Electrical Experimenter, 6, No. 11. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Gernsback, Hugo, Ed. The Electrical Experimenter, 6, No. 11. New York, 1919. Subject: Electrical Engineering




My Inventions


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Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) was a forerunner of the electronic age and one of science's greatest unsung heroes. This book, which was written with humor and élan, provides unique insights into one of the leading figures in modern science. His research created much of the foundation for contemporary electrical and communication systems. However, Tesla's name and contributions are only faintly known today. The visionary scientist speaks for himself in this volume, originally published in a six-part series in Electrical Experimenter magazine. This edition includes the essay "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy: With Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun's Energy," which anticipates latter-day advances in environmental technology. Written with wit and élan, this memoir offers fascinating insights into one of the great minds of modern science.




Hugh Gernsback's the Electrical Experimenter


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HUGO GERNSBACK'S, the father of American Science Fiction, was the publisher of "The Electrical Experimenter," "Science and Invention," and "Radio News" magazines. In those fact-based magazines, he included a fiction story or two per issue (including an all science fiction issue of "Science and Invention" to test the waters for his "AMAZING STORIES" pulp magazine. It is believed by some that the author, Charles S. Wolfe, may have been a pen name of Gernsback. This book contains the nearly complete literary output of "Charles S. Wolfe" which appeared in the three magazines listed above, plus one from "Black Mask." All that is missing are two other stories which appeared in "Black Mask" pulp magazine.