His labors will be followed with admiration by all men of science of England, and especially by those in this institution to whom he has done the favor of lecturing to-night. Tesla has the genius of a discoverer, and we may look forward to a long career of discovery for him. I do not think there is anything I need add it does not require any great capacity to see that Mr. Without the use of such a guide, we can scarcely hope to do anything of real service. Tesla has not worked blindly or at random, but has been guided by the proper use of a scientific imagination. I think, at the same time, it will be obvious to you that Mr. In what has been put before us to-night, there has been matter which will afford food for intellectual contemplation for a long time to come. These fields have been but little trodden. Tesla has taken us into some of the dark - metaphorically dark - places in nature. My apparatus was on a very small scale indeed. I was tolerably satisfied when I had a discharge rate of 2,000 per second, but we have had to-night ten or twenty thousand per second. There is only one respect in which I have any qualification to speak, and that is that I have made attempts myself to experiment with currents of a high degree of frequency. Tesla’s experiments, were here to propose this motion. I wish our great electrician, whose name appeared before us in letters of fire, in one of Mr. Tesla consented to repeat the labors of last night, labors which, though small to him, would have completely exhausted anyone else.
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At the request of the managers of the institution, and for the delectation of its members, Mr. Tesla’s first lecture and experiments were received at the Royal Institution that he complied with the urgent request to repeat the same, and at the close of the second meeting Lord Rayleigh arose and spoke as follows: Sir Frederick Bramwell, ladles and gentlemen - Although it is not our custom here to follow the lecture with remarks from anyone else, I think you will agree with me that this is no ordinary occasion. So great was the interest and enthusiasm with which Mr.