On Light and Other High Frequency
In this compact 1893 address – delivered first at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, then at the National Electric Light Association in St. Louis – Nikola Tesla walks through his experiments with high-frequency currents, electromagnetic wave behavior, and the nature of light itself. The lecture captures a pivotal moment in electrical science, when the principles behind transmission, illumination, and high-voltage phenomena were still being worked out in real time before live audiences. As a primary-source document, it offers grounding in the foundational physics that underpin the electrical infrastructure and safety questions still relevant today.
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