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  1. Colorado Springs Notes, 1899–1900 (ISBN 8617073527) (Published by Nolit: Beograd, Yugoslavia, 1978) is a book compiled and edited by Aleksandar Marinčić and Vojin Popović detailing the work of Nikola Tesla at his experimental station in Colorado Springs at the turn of the 20th century.

  2. "From an historical standpoint, it is significant that the genius Nikola Tesla envisaged a world wide communication system using a huge spark gap transmitter located in Colorado Springs in 1899. A few years later he built a large facility in Long Island that he hoped would transmit signals to the Cornish coast of England.

  3. Dec 6, 2019 · Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla Colorado Springs Notes, 1899 1900 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. The Nikola Tesla Museum is publishing the third book from the legacy of Nikola Tesla - his research diary written in Colorado Springs. The previous two books contain works that had already been...

  5. Colorado Springs Notes, 1899-1900. Nikola Tesla. Angriff Press, 1978 - Science - 436 pages. His research diary. It reveals his mind during an important period of research and shows the...

  6. Jul 25, 2018 · The notes are highly detailed, and clearly show his transmitting electricity without wires by means of his magnifying transmitter. A must-read for anyone interested in Tesla's revolutionary...

  7. This document includes statements by Tesla's assistant Fritz Lowenstein and secretary George Scherff. Tesla took Lowenstein on in New York in April 1899. At the end of May that year he summoned him to Colorado Springs, where Lowenstein remained until the end of September, when family matters obliged him to return to Germany.