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Re: Tesla Receiver Coil
Original poster: William Beaty <billb@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: FIFTYGUY@xxxxxxx
> Probably contributed much to Tesla's "jumping around" on
> seemingly different disciplines, and going off on wild theoretical
> tangents while killing precious time.
Another possibility: inventors' notebooks are like "legal diaries," sort
of like security camera videotapes of all that happens. If an inventor
has a brilliant idea and wants the date of the idea to be solidly
recorded, he doesn't have to get it notarized. He just has to write it in
the main notebook (which has lines for signatures, dates, and witnesses.)
The inventor must not write down important ideas/experiments/etc., in any
other book other than their main notebook, otherwise the dates of those
ideas won't stand up during a court case.
Therefore an inventors' notebook can't be divided up into subject areas,
instead it must show everything the inventor was thinking from day to
day.
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