Quite right.
I remember a TV program in my old country about a candle flame being
influenced by EM signals. I recal that it sounded rather ancient even
then. So may be Hertz or somebody around that time.
Looks like NASA is trying to take some credit for somebody else's work.
Regards Slavek.
Joseph Hiddink wrote:
> I remember reading something about the "Singing
> Flame" in old Radio/Electronics magazines, and
> that was already in the twenties or thirties. I
> believe I read it in Hugo Gernsback Magazine.
> So, how come that Nasa invented that?
> Joe Hiddink vliegschotel@yahoo.com
>
> --- MILLENNIUM PROJECT <infonet@home.com> wrote:
> > I searched nasa's site and couldn't find
> > anything about flame speakers.I
> > found one page with a definition of a flame
> > speaker.Nothing else
> > yet.Heres the page I found
> >
> http://www.exploratorium.edu/xref/exhibits/flame_speaker.html
> > This website has some intresting index.
> >
> >
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Warren writes:
> > Yes, that is it. I will try and find my files
> > on it and cut you a
> > copy with diagrams. E-mail me if I should
> > forget.
> >
> >
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