Ölüm ışını (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • "Death Stroke". Time. 10 Ağustos 1925. 2 Kasım 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 21 Temmuz 2007. Utmost secrecy always shrouds the structural details of new munitions of war. This one, announced last week by its inventor, Dr. Edwin R. Scott, is called the 'death stroke' or 'canned lightning'. The Navy Department, which has been in touch with Dr. Scott's researches, hinted that the ultraviolet ray was involved, but Dr. Scott stated specifically: 'There is no ray or beam about it.' 
  • "Welder at Work". Time magazine. 10 Ağustos 1936. 31 Ocak 2008 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 11 Aralık 2008. Two years ago President Albert Burns of the Inventors' Congress declared that he had seen pigeons, rabbits, dogs and cats killed at a distance by a "death ray" which dissolved red blood corpuscles. The inventor, said President Burns, was Dr. Antonio Longoria 
  • "Gadgeteers Gather". Time magazine. 21 Ocak 1935. 2 Nisan 2009 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 11 Aralık 2008. Albert G. Burns of Oakland, Calif, was re-elected president of the Congress. It was Mr. Burns who last year revealed that a Clevelander named Antonio Longoria had invented a death-ray which killed rabbits, dogs & cats instantly. President Burns said that Inventor Longoria would withhold his secret until invasion threatened the U. S. 

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