The Shocking History of Electricity – Part Two
The World Transformed
Abstract aether theory develops into the demonstrable world of electrical engineering marvels. Today's ubiquitous electronic communications technology owes its existence to the early discoveries and inventions of people like Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Oliver Heaviside, and Charles Proteus Steinmetz. In these videos, Eric Dollard discusses all of this and more.
About Eric Dollard
“Eric Dollard is an Electrical Engineer who is a “living legend” in the field of electrical research. He is considered by many to be the most knowledgeable expert alive today on the true nature of electricity. Author of the landmark mathematical papers Symbolic Representation of Alternating Electric Waves and Symbolic Representation of the Generalized Electric Wave, Eric shows how all electric phenomena can be mathematically measured and engineered WITHOUT using calculus or “Maxwell’s Equations.” Author of Condensed Intro to Tesla Transformers and Theory of Wireless Power, he is also the only person since Tesla’s death to successfully build a real Magnifying Transmitter.” • Eric Dollard’s Homepage
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Lives of the electricians : Professors Tyndall, Wheatstone, and Morse. First series
History of Electrical Engineering • Electricity • A History of The Theories of Aether & Electricity
Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency by Nikola Tesla
The History of Electronic Components • Electrical Engineering Timeline • War Of The Currents
Westinghouse Electric Corporation • General Electric • Charles Proteus Steinmetz • Steinmetz's Equation
General Lectures On Electrical Engineering • Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena
Steinmetz’s Four Lectures on Relativity and Space
Electrostatic Generator • Static Electricity • Atmospheric Electricity • Sprite (lightning)
The Most Electric Place On Earth: The Beacon of Maracaibo, The “Everlasting Storm”
Electric Charge • Electromagnetic Field • Dielectric Defined • How The Human Body Uses Electricity