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ECONOMIC VALUE OF APPLIED KNOWLEDGE: STORY OF CHARLE PROTEUS STEINMETZ | The Church Reporters International

by Oscar Kalu
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CREDIT: The Urim & The Thummim

You’ve probably heard the old tale of the engineer who charged $10,000 for fixing a machine — $1 for turning a screw and $9,999 for knowing which screw to turn.

Well, that wasn’t just a fable. The engineer was real. His name was Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1865–1923), and he was a genius in electrical engineering.

One day, Henry Ford ran into a serious issue at his River Rouge plant. A massive generator had malfunctioned, and none of Ford’s top engineers could figure out what was wrong. So, Ford called in Steinmetz.

When Steinmetz arrived, he asked for three things: a notebook, a pen, and a cot. Then he spent two full days and nights in the plant, listening to the generator and scribbling mysterious calculations.

Finally, he asked for a ladder, a tape measure, and some chalk. Slowly, he climbed to the top of the generator, measured a spot, and marked it with a chalk “X”.

Then he turned to the engineers and said: “Take off this panel, unwind the coil from this exact point, and remove 16 turns of wire.”

They followed his instructions — and just like that, the generator was humming again, good as new.

A few days later, Ford received an invoice from Steinmetz:
$10,000

Surprised by the steep fee, Ford asked for an itemized breakdown.

Steinmetz replied:
• Making chalk mark: $1
• Knowing where to put it: $9,999

Ford paid the bill. No complaints, no questions.

This legendary story was later shared in a 1965 Life magazine letter by Jack B. Scott, whose father had worked for Ford.

He stood just four feet tall, his body curved by a hump in his back and a crooked gait, and his stunted torso gave the illusion that his head, hands and feet were too big. But he was a giant among scientific thinkers, counting Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison as friends

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