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Nikola Tesla in Lab, Electricity Quotes, black t-shirt, sizes S M L XL
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Old Illustration of Nikola Tesla in his laboratory making electricity.
Short sleeve black t-shirt, 100% cotton, color black, sizes available: Small, Medium, Large and XL. Larger sizes are available in another listing.
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"Electric power is everywhere present in unlimited quantities and can drive the world's machinery without the need of coal, oil, gas, or any other of the common fuels."
"Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the universe. This idea is not novel. We find it in the delightful myth of Antheus, who derives power from the earth. We find it among the subtle speculations of one of your splendid mathematicians. Throughout space there is energy. Is this energy static or kinetic? If static our hopes are in vain. If kinetic - and this we know it is, for certain - then it is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature."
Short sleeve black t-shirt, 100% cotton, color black, sizes available: Small, Medium, Large and XL. Larger sizes are available in another listing.
Please note the size you need when making payment.
"Electric power is everywhere present in unlimited quantities and can drive the world's machinery without the need of coal, oil, gas, or any other of the common fuels."
"Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the universe. This idea is not novel. We find it in the delightful myth of Antheus, who derives power from the earth. We find it among the subtle speculations of one of your splendid mathematicians. Throughout space there is energy. Is this energy static or kinetic? If static our hopes are in vain. If kinetic - and this we know it is, for certain - then it is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature."






