BROADCASTING HEAT
“NO MORE IMPROBABLE THAN WIRELESS” SCIENTIST’S ASSERTION. Reuter’s Telegram. PITTSBURG, January 24. It i# no more improbable that heat waves will be broadcasted than it was that sound waves would be broadcasted, in the opinion of Professor S. E. Dibble, of the Carnegie institute of Technology, who said on Saturday that research workers are now seeking to discover instruments to control heat waves, and especially a detector which will pick .them -up, hold, and amplify them, The professor said that the _ transmission of heat by atmospheric conMwjtiyisfy was essential on account of gradual exhaustion of the elements oif, fuel. He added that ho bethe day was not far off ,whoh . tho huge centralised plans to .broadcast heat' to homes and office hjjlssjngs would he devised. ■Kt ! -
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12354, 26 January 1926, Page 6
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