I have found that, be enveloping a patient in a high potential, high frequency field in such a manner that no closed circuit is completed through his body, radioactive and other electronic and radiation phenomena can be used therapeutically with considerably greater effectiveness than if used alone.
This unknown energy, he thought, had amplified the small electric current used in the machine.
Crystal Electrical Generator.
ps: Tesla Coil And Crystal Radio are not much different ( visually )
you know what else is made of crystals .... solar Panel
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I had to accept a position as draftsman in the Central Telegraph Office of the Hungarian
Government at a salary which I deem it my privilege not to disclose! Fortunately, I soon won the
interest of the Inspector-in-Chief and was thereafter employed on calculations, designs and
estimates in connection with new installations, until the Telephone Exchange was started, when I
took charge of the same. The knowledge and practical experience I gained in the course of this
work was most valuable and the employment gave me ample opportunities for the exercise of my
inventive faculties. I made several improvements in the Central Station apparatus and perfected
a telephone repeater or amplifier which was never patented or publicly described but would be
creditable to me even today. In recognition of my efficient assistance the organizer of the
undertaking, Mr. Puskas, upon disposing of his business in Budapest, offered me a position in
Paris which I gladly accepted.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...55819444,d.d2k
or My Inventions by Nikola Tesla Autobiography YouTube - YouTube
V. The Magnifying Transmitter
As I review the events of my past life I realize how subtle are the influences that shape our
destinies. An incident of my youth may serve to illustrate. One winter's day I managed to climb a
steep mountain, in company with other boys. The snow was quite deep and a warm southerly
wind made it just suitable for our purpose. We amused ourselves by throwing balls which would
roll down a certain distance, gathering more or less snow, and we tried to outdo one another in
this exciting sport. Suddenly a ball was seen to go beyond the limit, swelling to enormous
proportions until it became as big as a house and plunged thundering into the valley below with a
force that made the ground tremble. I looked on spellbound, incapable of understanding what
had happened. For weeks afterward the picture of the avalanche was before my eyes and I
wondered how anything so small could grow to such an immense size. Ever since that time the
magnification of feeble actions fascinated me
Government at a salary which I deem it my privilege not to disclose! Fortunately, I soon won the
interest of the Inspector-in-Chief and was thereafter employed on calculations, designs and
estimates in connection with new installations, until the Telephone Exchange was started, when I
took charge of the same. The knowledge and practical experience I gained in the course of this
work was most valuable and the employment gave me ample opportunities for the exercise of my
inventive faculties. I made several improvements in the Central Station apparatus and perfected
a telephone repeater or amplifier which was never patented or publicly described but would be
creditable to me even today. In recognition of my efficient assistance the organizer of the
undertaking, Mr. Puskas, upon disposing of his business in Budapest, offered me a position in
Paris which I gladly accepted.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...55819444,d.d2k
or My Inventions by Nikola Tesla Autobiography YouTube - YouTube
V. The Magnifying Transmitter
As I review the events of my past life I realize how subtle are the influences that shape our
destinies. An incident of my youth may serve to illustrate. One winter's day I managed to climb a
steep mountain, in company with other boys. The snow was quite deep and a warm southerly
wind made it just suitable for our purpose. We amused ourselves by throwing balls which would
roll down a certain distance, gathering more or less snow, and we tried to outdo one another in
this exciting sport. Suddenly a ball was seen to go beyond the limit, swelling to enormous
proportions until it became as big as a house and plunged thundering into the valley below with a
force that made the ground tremble. I looked on spellbound, incapable of understanding what
had happened. For weeks afterward the picture of the avalanche was before my eyes and I
wondered how anything so small could grow to such an immense size. Ever since that time the
magnification of feeble actions fascinated me
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