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− | In <em>New Age</em>, pp. 36-44 (1977). In the Pike's Peak mountain range, overlooking Colorado Springs, an eccentric Serbian-born inventor began at the dawn of the twentieth century a series of experiments on electrical properties of the atmosphere in a newly built laboratory 8,000 feet above sea level...[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | In <em>New Age</em>, pp. 36-44 (1977). In the Pike's Peak mountain range, overlooking Colorado Springs, an eccentric Serbian-born inventor began at the dawn of the twentieth century a series of experiments on electrical properties of the atmosphere in a newly built laboratory 8,000 feet above sea level... |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Great Scientist, Forgotten Genius Nikola Tesla |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Oliver D Nichelson, Christopher Bird |
Keywords | Tesla, Colorado Springs Experiments |
Published | 1977 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 18 |
Pages | 36-44 |
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Abstract
In New Age, pp. 36-44 (1977). In the Pike's Peak mountain range, overlooking Colorado Springs, an eccentric Serbian-born inventor began at the dawn of the twentieth century a series of experiments on electrical properties of the atmosphere in a newly built laboratory 8,000 feet above sea level...