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TESLA READY TO TRY-TRANSAT-LANTIC TALK.

Jam.es ..Galbraith, a New York electriciaa from. Tesla's Works, haji ieft London fur Lisp n with electrical apparatus for use in connectioH with a test of trans-atlantib wireless telegraphy. Galbraith said to a sew York iournaji correspondent : "I am establishing a receiving station on or about the fortieth Tesla, at a point exactly oppos'ite, 05 the Engl »nd Coast, will try tp set ub communication. •' Tesla has not yet seen fit to disclose hissyatem or the details of the transmuting and receiving apparatus, bu| the system is simple, like ' all discoveries. "Briefly, Tesla is satisfied that the" ether is the conductor of all force in spice, but is not a conductor, unless se# in agitation- in the direction to by travelled. Ue discovered that ether cab be bet vibrating in a straight line in any distance in an area unre* atricted to length but circumscribed j$ circuiufei ence. Suppose a shell to be fired from Philadelphia to Lisbon, the path of the shell, if filled with, vibrating other, would represent Tesla'jf conductor.

"He proposes to establish With ope* Bet of apparatus a slender bridge 0/ ether ull .with .vibrations the Atlantic Here is the conductor.' Over it h? will transmit as pyer a cablp or wire electrical currents, -whose vibratioDSJbeing infinitely aiowar thaa those of will pa«s over it as over aroad.' That is the e*Bence of TesU'e theory. * ', 41 1 ani permitted to say nothing e£ the marvellqus apparatus .which will petforathll scientific miracle. v if, at my etarignyl ;Jpd commuoica<>. jng.tf tuhTeala'cveV the t,ther ioridui'tor, -' i. will, be *gotjm

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 139, 20 April 1901, Page 1

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TESLA READY TO TRY-TRANSATLANTIC TALK. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 139, 20 April 1901, Page 1

TESLA READY TO TRY-TRANSATLANTIC TALK. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 139, 20 April 1901, Page 1

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