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“The explanation of Tesla’s discoveries are to be found in the science of electricity rather than the science of physics. The science of electricity has been dormant since the days of Steinmetz, Tesla and Heaviside. This is primarily due to vested interests which we may call the “Edison Effect.“
–Eric P. Dollard
"THEORY OF WIRELESS POWER.” Wireless Engineer, 1986.
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#NowPlaying Troubles In Paradise by Edison Effect
5/29/16: edison effect - if only you could see
the calmest working track on troubles in paradise, a quick ep from these new-on-the-scene dutch synthrock group. it’s a definite highlight of the record, which if you haven’t listened to already from my review, you definitely should.
more edison effect troubles in paradise shit like this
Today in History: Feb 13, 1880 – Thomas Edison observes the Edison effect. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edison_effect)