Show ELECTRIC ENERGY SENT BY WIRELESS makes possible operation of vessels from land washington Wash bigton electrical energy has baa bean successfully transmitted by wireless through th the tha use of inventions by the italian engineer Ml dall according to reports recel received here hera from twill turin through official channels channel fiL according to these reports tho the POO po of this method of power transmission are ara boundless in an interview published in T turin tarin arin described tho the results of hla his five years of study in part as follows the result obtained la Is that of transmitting electric energy in the form of alternating current with without j excessive losses but in reality the electric energy Is not transmitted as such the system transforms the electric energy emanating from any source in the form of alternating currents current at frequency and tension generally employed in industry into very short electromagnetic electro magnetic waves wares of about one millionth of a centimeter these waves must be of about the size of light waves wavea and have nothing in common with the waves used for radio communications energy by vibration extremely short waves that ought to bo be called vibrations of the electrons constitute the means by which the electric energy la Is transmitted to a distant recel receiving ring system which in turn traps transforms forms them into electric current of identical characteristics of that used by the transmitting estem system the electric vibrations rations created by the transmitting system travel in a straight line toward an ideal focus according to the directions imparted to them by the systems of condensers which form the aerial they converge in a point in which the ideal lines of the aerial condensers of the receiving tatem system must so converge ihben this condition lg Is not fulfilled trans cannot initiate when transmission has begun the th position of the aerials and also that of the transmitting and receiving systems are no longer of importance and the system goes on working oven even lf it both stations change position drive ships engines nr no mass between tho the two stations ran can interfere with tho the functioning of the system the system also permits the transmission of currents I 1 it t may be foreseen that it will be used for electric traction enabling electric trains to be run without rivers drivers steamers may be operated from the land and electric will be available even in localities V where it cannot be produced on the spot or transmitted by wire it 1111 also be useful in radio communications in which case the frequency of the current and the perfect of the N vave ave will permit sync synchronization i tion of the stations and total suppression of disturbances I 1 caused by other contemporaneous transmissions |