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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods Marconi was Italian, not British, you fuckwit. You're also wrong about Tesla inventing radio transmissions and having it stolen by the conspiracy. He did misinterpret Hertz's early radio transmissions as induction through the earth lines that he was obsessed with as the medium for his planned electric broadcasts (going so far to publish that Maxwell, Lodge and Hertz were all wrong about the phenomena they'd described). Like everything else he was doing at the time, Tesla saw the possibility of radio waves purely as a means to his obsession with with broadcast power systems, which had more to do with his feud with Eddison than anything else. It's great to have role models, isn't it? Did you think that ziojizz up all by yourself? ALL AC Power on this planet is grounded to the earth! FUCKWIT Marconi scandal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Marconi scandal was a British political scandal that broke in the summer of 1912. It centred on allegations that highly placed members of the Liberal government under Prime Minister H. H. Asquith had profited by improper use of information about the Government's intentions with respect to the Marconi Company. They had known that the government was about to issue a lucrative contract to the British Marconi company for the Imperial Wireless Chain and had bought shares in an American subsidiary.[1] The political consequences were in fact slight, but certain journalists and writers drew conclusions about corruption in British politics that resonated for 25 years. That makes you a 4 time FUCKWIT wrong on every account all in one post, congratulations! Nikola Tesla's Remote Control Boat Tesla once said, "The world moves slowly, and new truths are difficult to see." It was his way of responding to the crowd's stunned disbelief upon viewing his scientific wizardry at New York's Madison Square Garden in 1898. Using a small, radio-transmitting control box, he was able to maneuver a tiny ship about a pool of water and even flash its running lights on and off, all without any visible connection between the boat and controller. Indeed few people at the time were aware that radio waves even existed and Tesla, an inventor often known to electrify the crowd with his creations, was pushing the boundaries yet again, with his remote-controlled vessel. Tesla's presentation, which was part of an Electrical Exhibition, was decried as magic by some, but it's unsurprising that others would focus on its potential as a weapon. It wouldn't be the first time that well-known inventors had made a foray into war devices. Thomas Edison had been involved in the Sims-Edison Electrical Torpedo Company and in 1892 demonstrated the merits of its wire-guided torpedo. This 31-foot-long device was powered and controlled through a hardwired tether and manipulated by a remote on-shore operator, with the goal of harbor defense by delivering an explosive payload into invading vessels. A few months prior to Tesla's radio-controlled presentation, W.J. Clarke, general manager of the US Electrical Supply Company, made use of radio waves for yet another warlike implementation. He proceeded to blow up toy ships by wirelessly detonating floating mines with radio waves, cribbing the basic design for his machine from Italian inventor Gueglielmo Marconi. Tesla unveiled his own invention at the 1898 exhibition, the display consisted of an indoor pool, a 4-foot-long miniature ship and a control box equipped with various levers. The deck of the ship was studded with antennae for receiving signals, with the tallest located in the center and two others topped with small light bulbs. The lights would help an operator gauge the position and direction of the vessel in the cover of darkness. Its motion was driven by a screw propeller, with a keel and rudder situated in the standard positions for a nautical vessel. Inside the boat's hull, there was an electric motor driving both the propeller and rudder, a storage battery and a mechanism for receiving the radio signals sent from the control box. Without the limits of a wired connection between the controls and the remote device, Tesla's invention would allow operators to effect changes in speed and direction, and control on-board gadgets (such as lights or moving parts), even from a moving vehicle. Marconi set up a company in Britain after he was granted a patent for his radio technology in the UK, which doesn't alter the fact that Marconi was an Italian. Your "citation" also states that Tesla's toy boat was cribbed from Marconi's research. Nul points. I never said or implied marCRONY and his brit pals was anything but a thieve, makes you a 5 times FUCKWIT dunit. Everyone out here knows that when you do not quote you are lying. You didn't underline "British" in your swipe from Wiki I've quoted above then, and dredge up a reference to a politcal scandal about inflating stock to make out Marconi was part of the British power structure under zion's rule? You missed that your cite claims Tesla thieved the research for his remote controlled boat from Marconi, rather than vice versa as you appear to believe? You should stick to quoting from white supremacists: they actually support the nonsense you're claiming. your post number 21 where you make all your FUCKWIT claims is NOT QUOTED, 7 TIMES FUCKWIT your comprehension skills are less than a kindergartener and you now graduated to an 8 times FUCKWIT One of the most famous quotations attributed to Tesla about Marconi is the following: "Marconi is a good fellow. Let him continue. He is using seventeen of my patents." Tesla sued and found out that when fucking brits are involved you can wipe your ass with a fucking patent, not until after he died did the supreme court award tesla with the invention of the radio. Crony has a fraudulent nobel prize Really? Let's see a citation for that quotation, then. And some evidence that Tesla's boat preceded Marconi's patented wireless experiments, and the supreme court awarding Tesla with the discovery of the radio, come to that. Are are you just making extravagant claims you've no intention of trying to substantiate because they're bullshit, yet again?
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