Rudolf Diesel, the German engineer who invented the engine named after him, disappeared on Sept. 29, 1913. Late that night he jumped from a steamship into the North Sea, and his body was found 10 days later. No one could or would say why he’d done it. He was traveling to London to meet with the Consolidated Diesel Manufacturing Co.Whatever was eating at Diesel, it wasn’t a problem with his invention. Although heavier and more expensive than steam or gasoline [...]
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