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The Heretofore Unpublished Letters of Ernest Glitch

Roger Curry writes "Letters to Michael Faraday in 1856 from previously unknown victorian experimentalist Ernest Glitch have recently been discovered. The history of science may need to be revised. His letters, and accounts of his work, would appear to indicate the observation of laser action in air, a Victorian Nitrogen Laser, more than a century before Maiman first demonstrated his ruby laser. Also, in a letter dated 8th July 1856 he notes the crystallisation of the fullerene C60 some 150 years before Kroto. Amazingly, there are also accounts of a Liquid-Fuel Rocket Engine detailing the use of hypergolic propellants and deLaval nozzles, a Victorian Tesla Coil, with reference to a possible medieval Coil, and Manned Flight achieved long before the Wright Bros., using Multiple Valve-less Pulse Jets."

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  1. 150 Years ago by ZahrGnosis · · Score: 1, Redundant
    Also, in a letter dated 8th July 1856 he notes the crystallisation of the fullerene C60 some 150 years before Kroto.
    150 years after 1856 is still three years away.

  2. Ouch! by pro-mpd · · Score: 1, Redundant
    When the prime started sparking over, Hodges emitted a scream the like of which I hadn`t heard since his scrotum was burned off during my experiment with fluorine gas last year.

    I nearly fell out of my seat when I read this... ouch! This letter could have come right out of the pages of The Onion, from perhaps Zwiebel's (sp?) cheif scientist.

  3. Great-grandpa Gore invented electricity by peter303 · · Score: 1, Redundant

    But Franklin and Faraday got all the credit.

    He's back!