Here is unfolded to us a new and astonishing world — one which it is hard to conceive should contain no possibilities of transmitting and receiving intelligence. Rays of light will not pierce through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a... The Story of Wireless Telegraphy - Էջ 102Alfred Thomas Story - 1904 - 207 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1905 - 1104 էջ
...conceive should contain no possibilities of transmitting and receiving intelligence. Rays of light will not pierce through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a London fog. But the electrical vibrations of a yard or more in wave-length of which I have spoken will easily pierce... | |
| 1892 - 850 էջ
...conceive should contain no possibilities of transmitting and receiving intelligence. Rays of light will not pierce through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a London fog. But the electrical vibrations of a yard or more in wave-length of which I have spoken will easily pierce... | |
| 1892 - 894 էջ
...the whole field not merely of optics, but probably also of thermotics. Rays of light will not pass through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a dense fog. But electrical rays of a foot or two wave-length of which we have spoken will easily pierce... | |
| 1892 - 928 էջ
...the whole field, not merely of optics, but probably also of thermotics. Rays of light will not pass through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a dense fog. But electrical rays of a foot or two wave-length of which we have spoken will easily pierce... | |
| James W. Steele - 1895 - 256 էջ
...the whole field, not merely ol optics, but probably also of thermotics. Rays of light will not pass through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a dense fog. But electrical rays of a foot or two wavelength, of which we have spoken, will easily pierce... | |
| James William Steele - 1899 - 380 էջ
...the whole field, not merely o1 optics, but probably also of thermotics. Rays of light will not pass through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a dense fog. But electrical rays of a foot or two wavelength, of which we have spoken, will easily pierce... | |
| John Joseph Fahie - 1900 - 358 էջ
...Electricity," 2 he gives us the following marvellous forecast of the Marconi system: — " Eays of light will not pierce through a wall, nor, as we know only...pierce such media, which to them will be transparent. Here is revealed the bewildering possibility of telegraphy without wires, posts, cables, or any of... | |
| Charles Henry Sewall - 1903 - 268 էջ
...Possibilities of Electricity," said: "Rays of light will not pierce a wall, nor, as we know only too well, a London fog; but electrical vibrations of a yard...pierce such media, which, to them, will be transparent. Here is revealed the bewildering possibility of telegraphy without wires, posts, cables, or any of... | |
| Sir John Ambrose Fleming - 1906 - 726 էջ
...conceive should contain no possibilities of transmitting and receiving intelligence. " Rays of light will not pierce through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a London fog. But the electrical vibrations of a yard or more in wave length of which I have spoken will easily pierce... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1908 - 890 էջ
...conceive should contain no possibilities of transmitting and receiving intelligence. Rays of light will not pierce through a wall, nor, as we know only too well, through a London fog. But the electrical vibrations of a yard or more in wave length of which I have spoken will easily pierce... | |
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