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Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla demonstrating wireless power transmission, probably in his New York laboratory in the late 1890s. The bulb is a prototype "fluorescent" light he invented consisting of a partially evacuated glass bulb with a single metal electrode. Nearby, probably behind the curtain, there is one of his Tesla coil high voltage oscillators which produces a radio frequency electric field. The electric field ionizes the gas in the bulb, causing it to glow similar to a neon light. This photo is a 2 second time exposure taken by the light of the bulb. Tesla invented a residential wireless lighting system in the 1889s.with lamps that do not have to be plugged in.

Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) Serbian American inventor and engineer who discovered and patented the rotating magnetic field, the basis of most alternating-current machinery. He also developed the three-phase system of electric power transmission. He immigrated to the United States in 1884 and sold the patent rights to his system of alternating-current dynamos, transformers, and motors to George Westinghouse.

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29/03/1899
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Published in "Some experiments in Tesla's laboratory with currents of high potential and high frequency" in Electrical Review, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New York, Vol. 34, No. 18, March 29, 1899, p. 193, fig. 1
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