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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
NIKOLA TESLA was one of the most influential inventors of the last century. Eventually holding over 700 patents, Tesla worked in a number of fields, including electricity, robotics, radar, and the wireless transmission of energy. His discoveries laid the groundwork for many of the twentieth century’s greatest technological advances.
This book explains Tesla’s thoughts on humanity’s relationship with the universe, and also his explanation and scientific extrapolation on the technological advancements embodied in his work.
This text, first published in Century Illustrated Magazine in June 1900, is yet another example of the genius of Nikola Tesla.
ContentsIntroduction
The onward movement of humanity The energy of the movement The three ways of increasing human energy
1
The first problem: how to increase human mass The burning of atmospheric nitrogen
2
The second problem: how to reduce the force retarding the human mass The art of telautomatics
3
The third problem: how to increase the force accelerating the human mass The harnessing of the Sun’s energy
4
The source of human energy The three ways of drawing energy from the Sun
5
Great possibilities offered by iron for increasing human performance Enormous waste in iron manufacture
6
Economical production of iron by a new process
7
The coming of age of aluminium The doom of the copper industry The great civilizing potency of the new metal
8
Efforts toward obtaining more energy from coal Electric transmission The gas engine The cold-coal battery
9
Energy from the medium The windmill and the solar engine Motive power from terrestrial heat Electricity from natural sources
10
A departure from known methods The possibility of a ‘self-acting’ engine or machine The ideal way of obtaining motive power
11
First efforts to produce the self-acting engine The mechanical oscillator The work of Dewar and Linde Liquid air
12
Discovery of unexpected properties of the atmosphere Strange experiments Transmission of electrical energy through one wire without return Transmission through the Earth without any wire
13
Wireless telegraphy The secret of tuning Errors in the Hertzian investigations A receiver of wonderful sensitivity
14
Development of a new principle The electrical oscillator Production of immense electrical movements The Earth responds to man Interplanetary communication now probable
15
Transmission of electrical energy to any distance without wires now possible The best means of increasing the force accelerating the human mass
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
NIKOLA TESLA was one of the most influential inventors of the last century. Eventually holding over 700 patents, Tesla worked in a number of fields, including electricity, robotics, radar, and the wireless transmission of energy. His discoveries laid the groundwork for many of the twentieth century’s greatest technological advances.
This book explains Tesla’s thoughts on humanity’s relationship with the universe, and also his explanation and scientific extrapolation on the technological advancements embodied in his work.
This text, first published in Century Illustrated Magazine in June 1900, is yet another example of the genius of Nikola Tesla.
ContentsIntroduction
The onward movement of humanity The energy of the movement The three ways of increasing human energy
1
The first problem: how to increase human mass The burning of atmospheric nitrogen
2
The second problem: how to reduce the force retarding the human mass The art of telautomatics
3
The third problem: how to increase the force accelerating the human mass The harnessing of the Sun’s energy
4
The source of human energy The three ways of drawing energy from the Sun
5
Great possibilities offered by iron for increasing human performance Enormous waste in iron manufacture
6
Economical production of iron by a new process
7
The coming of age of aluminium The doom of the copper industry The great civilizing potency of the new metal
8
Efforts toward obtaining more energy from coal Electric transmission The gas engine The cold-coal battery
9
Energy from the medium The windmill and the solar engine Motive power from terrestrial heat Electricity from natural sources
10
A departure from known methods The possibility of a ‘self-acting’ engine or machine The ideal way of obtaining motive power
11
First efforts to produce the self-acting engine The mechanical oscillator The work of Dewar and Linde Liquid air
12
Discovery of unexpected properties of the atmosphere Strange experiments Transmission of electrical energy through one wire without return Transmission through the Earth without any wire
13
Wireless telegraphy The secret of tuning Errors in the Hertzian investigations A receiver of wonderful sensitivity
14
Development of a new principle The electrical oscillator Production of immense electrical movements The Earth responds to man Interplanetary communication now probable
15
Transmission of electrical energy to any distance without wires now possible The best means of increasing the force accelerating the human mass