Collected Works. Nikola Tesla

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On the Roentgen Streams

       On Hurtful Actions of Lenard and Roentgen Tubes

       On the Source of Roentgen Rays and the Practical Construction and Safe Operation of Lenard Tubes

       High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-Therapeutic and Other Purposes (September 1898)

       Tesla Describes His Efforts in Various Fields of Work

       Tesla's New Discovery - Capacity of Electrical Conductors is Variable

       Tesla’s Wireless Light

       Tuned Lightning

       Tesla's Wireless Torpedo

       Tesla's Tidal Wave to Make War Impossible

       Possibilities of Wireless

       My Apparatus, Says Tesla

       Mr. Tesla's Vision

       What Science May Achieve This Year - New Mechancial Principle for Conservation of Energy

       The Disturbing Influence of Solar Radiation On the Wireless Transmission of Energy

       How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies

       Some Personal Recollections

       Wonders of the Future

       Electric Drive for Battle Ships

       A Lighting Machine on Novel Principles

       Electrical Oscillators

       Letters to Magazine Editors

       Mr. Nikola Tesla on Alternate Current Motors

       The Losses Due to Hysteresis in Transformers

       The Tesla Alternate Current Motor

       Tesla's New Alternating Motors

       Alternate Current Motors

       Electro-motors

       Phenomena of Currents of High Frequency

       Mr. Tesla on Thermo Electricity

       Nicola Tesla Objects

       The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla

       Table of Contents

       I. My Early Life.

       II. My First Efforts At Invention

       III. My Later Endeavors

       IV. The Discovery of the Tesla Coil and Transformer

       V. The Magnifying Transmitter

       VI. The Art of Telautomatics

      I. My Early Life.

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      The progressive development of man is vitally dependent on invention. It is the most important product of his creative brain. Its ultimate purpose is the complete mastery of mind over the material world, the harnessing of the forces of nature to human needs. This is the difficult task of the inventor who is often misunderstood and unrewarded. But he finds ample compensation in the pleasing exercises of his powers and in the knowledge of being one of that exceptionally privileged class without whom the race would have long ago perished in the bitter struggle against pitiless elements.

      Speaking for myself, I have already had more than my full measure of this exquisite enjoyment, so much that for many years my life was little short of continuous rapture. I am credited with being one of the hardest workers and perhaps I am, if thought is the equivalent of labor, for I have devoted to it almost all of my waking hours. But if work is interpreted to be a definite performance in a specified time according to a rigid rule, then I may be the worst of idlers. Every effort under compulsion demands a sacrifice of life-energy. I never paid such a price. On the contrary, I have

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