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Reprints of Contemporary
Research on the Work of Nikola Tesla |
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PV Scientific Instruments is extremely pleased to offer the following reprints of papers and books by electrical engineer Dr. James F. Corum, Ph.D. and experimental physicist Kenneth L. Corum, and their associates. By applying rigorous formal scientific analysis to Nikola Tesla's experiments, these researchers have provided contemporary scientists and experimenters with a new understanding of Tesla's work. These publications cover many of the major scientific contributions made by the Corum brothers over the past decade. Short bios of these remarkable researchers are offered at the bottom of this page.
About shipping charges: For shipment within the U.S., add $4.50 for the first reprint and $2.50 for each additional reprint. For shipment outside the U.S., please inquire about shipping costs to your country.
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Both Nikola Tesla and Voyager I detected singlet, doublet, and
triplet pulses emanating from the Planet Jupiter; however, Tesla's
announcement that he had received radio signals from another planet
was made in the year 1900. This paper reveals how Tesla made the
first successful observations in radio astronomy. Skeptics are
invited to read this paper and then reconstruct Tesla's apparatus so
they can themselves actually listen to these Jovian signals. $22.00
This paper presents an analytical development of the extra coil as a top-loaded, slow-wave helical resonator. The treatment starts with foreshortened coaxial resonator whose inner conductor is constructed of an end-loaded spiral delay line. Formulas are then developed for the slow-wave velocity factor and characteristic impedance of the equivalent transmission line which are valid as the outer walls of the resonator recede to infinity, leaving Tesla's open coil resonator above ground. The Voltage Standing Wave Ratio is then analyzed, including losses, and the voltage step-up of any distributed Tesla coil resonator is obtained. The resulting model not only predicts the resonant behavior of the extra coil, but readily permits its representation on a Smith chart. The model also serves to explain how Tesla tuned the RF portion of the Colorado Springs apparatus and is shown to be consistent with Tesla's specific diary instructions. $15.00
It is clear from his numerous technical publications that Tesla
invented and developed a particular single-electrode x-ray tube in
the mid-1890s. This paper provides critical speculations concerning
the intended operation and applications of this x-ray tube. $15.00
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About the Authors of these Reprints | ||
James F. Corum
, Ph.D., is a senior member of the IEEE and
is listed in Who's Who in Engineering, Leading Consultants in High
Technology, American Men and Women of Science, and more than a dozen
other professional and biographical dictionaries in the US and Europe.
Formerly a Senior
Scientist at Battelle (Columbus, OH), he is now Chief
Scientist at the Institute for Software Research, Inc. Other
positions include time spent as Chief Scientist at Science
Applications Research Associates (Huntington Beach, CA), and 17 years as
a tenured college professor. Dr. Corum is a member of the American
Geophysical Union, American Association of Physics Teachers, American
Association for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi, and a Life Member
of the Quarter Century Wireless Association. He is also a former
Chairman of the West Virginia Subsection of the IEEE, a former Secretary
of the DARPA National Panel of Radar Experts on Ultra-Wideband Radar,
and was cited by the U.S. Office of The Secretary of Defense as "A
National Treasure". Additionally, Dr. Corum has a broad range
of professional experience in Relativistic Electrodynamics, General
Relativity, Applied Electromagnetics, Antennas, High-Voltage RF
Engineering, and Radio Wave Propagation from 7 Hz. (Schumann Resonances)
through 18 GHz. (Radio Astronomy). He is the inventor of the
Contrawound Toroidal Helix Antenna technology and was an invited guest
of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow. His RF research has been recognized by prestigious scientific
organizations and professional societies around the world, and his many
achievements include numerous awards and the publication of 100
technical papers, 7 books, and 5 patents. Kenneth L. Corum is listed in American Men and Women in Science and is the recipient of many industrial awards. He is the author of more than 60 technical papers and 6 books. |
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