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This picture of Nikola Tesla, taken in 1894, is the first photograph ever taken by phosphorescent light. The time of exposure: eight minutes

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Andrew Lohbihler

Founder CEO/CTO at XYZ Stuff Inc.

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Are you saying that he had to pose and stare at that light for 8 minutes, while the picture was taken? Could have damaged his retinas.

J. P.

Founder - La Foundation Chiffre

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Glow discharge in gas tube, NOT phosphorescent light Why 11 annoying reposted? J

Cody Wells

Exhibit Designer - Remodeling Contractor - Musician

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Interesting! which brings another question to mind. Did he use Tesla bulbs??

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Bob Scully, PhD

Electromagnetic Compatibility Specialist

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Thanks for sharing

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Ruggiero (Rino) Lovreglio

Associate Professor | Rutherford Discovery Fellow | Marsden PI | 5 under 35 SFPE | Amateur Astronomer | Husband

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Cornel Lache

Romanian distribution company

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Thanks for sharing

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Gaurav Goyal

Strategy | Supply chain | Product | Program | Analytics

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The real Tesla!

Galen Wilkerson

Machine- Deep Learning / Data Scientist | PhD in Computer Science | Experience in Industry and Research. Research in Complex Systems. - I'm currently looking for opportunities!

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Great photo

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Ahmad Khoshnoodi✅

PhD Candidate[Info.Sec Engineering]

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Interesting!

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