Theory of Wireless Power

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Theory of Wireless Power
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Author Eric P Dollard
Publisher Borderland Sciences / Adventures Unlimited Press
Pages 69

The author relates a theory of electric waves as envisioned by Nikola Tesla and some of his contemporaries that conflicts with the Hertzian concept of transverse vibrations.

This paper contains many essential formulae and supporting data necessary to understand the Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires. Discusses and diagrams the Marconi Wireless station based at Bolinas, California, circa 1919. Unlike many erroneous modern theories of how Tesla achieved his goal, this paper is based on real work with a Tesla Magnifying Transmitter. Illustrated with charts & diagrams.