Page:Canadian patent 142352.djvu/16

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8. The art herein described for transmitting electrical energy which consists in establishing stationary electrical waves of different length varying the length of said waves and causing thereby a resultant wave or affect to travel with the desired velocity throughout the natural medium.

9. The art herein described for transmitting and utilising electrical energy consisting in estabilishing stationary electrical waves, impressing said waves upon the natural conducting medium, varying the intensity of said waves and producing thereby perceptible effects in distant receivers.

10. The art of producing affects at a distance consisting in establishing stationary electrical waves, impressing said waves upon the terrestrial globe, varying the characteristics and relations of said waves and causing thereby affects in distant receivers.

11. The art herein described for transmitting and utilising electrical energy consisting in establishing stationary electrical waves, impressing the affect of said waves upon the natural medium, positioning receiving apparatus at different places through said medium and determining from the affects or indications of said receiving apparatus the condition of said medium.

12. The art herein described for transmitting electrical energy consisting in estabilishing electrical waves of definite length and duration and impressing said waves upon the natural medium and thereby throwing said natural medium into resonance.

13. The art herein described for creating great electrical movements in the natural medium, which consists in estabilishing electrical waves of definite length and duration and impressing said waves upon said natural medium until the same becomes resonant.