NOTES
[1]
Tesla states that his transmission system is an "apparatus
for submarine signaling" in Tesla, Nikola, "The True
Wireless," Electrical
Experimenter, May 1919, pg. 30; in the same article he also
states that "transmission thru sea-water is more efficient"
with his wireless method, pg. 87.
2 Wait, James R., "Propagation of ELF Electromagnetic Waves and
Project Sanguine/Seafarer," IEEE
Journal of Oceanic Engineering, vol. OE-2, no. 2, April 1977,
pgs. 161-172.
3 Tesla, Nikola, "Nikola Tesla on his Work with Alternating Currents
and their Application to Wireless Telegraphy, Telephony and Transmission
of Power, An Extended Interview," transcripts with legal
counsel given in 1916, Leland I. Anderson, Editor; Sun Publishing,
Denver, 1992, pgs. 132-133.
4 Tesla, Nikola, "The Transmission of Electric Energy Without
Wires," originally in The Electrical World and Engineer, March
5, 1904, reproduced in Nikola Tesla: Lectures * Patents* Articles,
published by the Nikola Tesla Museum, Nolit,
Beograd, (hereafter, LPA)
1956, A-156.
5
Tesla, Nikola, "Experiments With Alternate Currents of Very
High Frequency and Their Application to Methods of Artificial
Illumination" (1891), LPA , pg. L-42. Emphasis added.
6 LPA, pg. L-43.
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7 Tesla, Nikola, "On Light and Other High Frequency Phenomena"
(1893), LPA, pg. L-121.
8 LPA, L-127, emphasis added.
9 LPA, pg. L-138, emphasis
added.
10 See :"The Earth as a Condenser and
Its Role in Wireless Telegraphy," Scientific
American Supplement, No. 1451, October 24, 1903, pg. 23248.
11 Tesla, Nikola, "Famous Scientific Illusions," Electrical Experimenter, February 1919,
pg. 732.
12 Gilstrap #3,964,051, Column 2, lines 34
- 48.
13 Curry #3,265,972, Column 1, lines 21 - 28.
14Curry, Column 1, lines 29 - 31.
[1] 5 Curry, Column 1, lines 44 - 48.
16 Curry, Column 1, lines 49 -54.
17 Curry, Column 4, lines 8 - 38.
18 Curry, Columns 5 - 6.
19 Curry, Column 7, lines 35 - 75 to column 8 line 2.
20 Maxwell, James Clerk, A Treatise
on Electricity and Magnetism, Volume One, Part I, Electrostatics,
pg.167.
21 Maxwell, pg.
65.
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