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"Let the pressure increase to an enormous value, and let the flow correspondingly diminish, then such impulses — variations merely of pressure, as it were — can no doubt be transmitted through a wire even if their frequency be many hundreds of millions per second. It would, of course, be out of question to transmit such impulses through a wire immersed in a gaseous medium, even if the wire were provided with a thick and excellent insulation for most of the energy would be lost in molecular bombardment and consequent heating" Cheers MC Myron Florin wrote: and here's a link for the 1904 published book by Tesla. http://www.tesla.hu/tesla/lectures/1...0/18920200.rtf If the appendix is there you can read it for yourself. Pages 149-162. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Riiiiiiight. Cheers MC Myron Florin wrote: The first reporter observation of radar effects (radio ranging) occured in the 1890's in Colorado Springs, Colorado. With the same principles, the Schumann resonances of the earth were first discovered and measured. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Bwhahahahha. Who built the first radar array? Did the US even have an array? Cheers MC Jeff Morris wrote: We were spending billions of dollars developing Radar to save Britain. |