The Turn Of The Century
Electrotherapy Museum http://www.electrotherapymuseum.com (C) Jeff Behary 2007 |
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Forgotten Historical Figures: Physicians, Inventors, Friends, and Family | |
Thomas Burton Kinraide | |
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Click here to go to the Thomas Burton Kinraide archive... | |
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Kinraide made over 500 exposures of
Lichtenberg Figures to study the properties of various phases of electricity produced with various frequencies. During a time when electricity was thought of as either "positive" or 'negative" Mr. Kinraide concluded that these were in reality different phases of a single "Electrical Force" He discovered a way of photographing a "complete embodiment" of electricity through its negative, dynamic, and positive phases that he called "The Electrical Entity" |
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Kinraide pioneered the flat spiral and Pancake
forms of Tesla Coils. He made the first practical portable X-Ray Machine in his Spring Park Laboratory located at Ravenscroft. |
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Kinraide was considered an authority on the "Fourth Dimension". | |
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These wooden carvings represent part of the concepts presented in his "Fourth Dimension". | |
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In the late 1890s John W. Keely died and his
last wish was that his motor be left with Mr. Kinraide. The death of Keely caused an uproar with the investors of the Keely Motor Company, and Kinraide was pressured to determine the value and secrets of Keely's work - a task that became a great burden for an inventor in the middle of important discoveries of his own. Keely was a friend, and Kinraide was put into a difficult position of either exposing his friend or being forever pressured by angry investors of a company that he had nothing to do with. |
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