It's practical application led to the invention of the photocopier by Chester Carlson some years later.
Chester Carlson read one of Selenyi's papers in the 1930s and was very greatly impressed; subsequently, he invested in a big effort to develop xerography.
When they arrived, he passed one on to his Rochester friends Chester Carlson and his wife Dorris.
Chester | Chester A. Arthur | West Chester, Pennsylvania | Bishop of Chester | Daniel Chester French | Chester County, Pennsylvania | West Chester | Arne Carlson | West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio | Chester Cathedral | Chester, Pennsylvania | West Chester, Ohio | Chester Zoo | Chester railway station | Chester W. Nimitz | Chester County | Unionville, Chester County, Pennsylvania | Chester-le-Street | Carlson Companies | Port Chester, New York | Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester | Chester, Nova Scotia | Carolyn Carlson | West Chester University of Pennsylvania | Richard Carlson | Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester | Earl of Chester | David Carlson | Chester Kallman | Chester Castle |
He adopted Zen Buddhism and in 1967, with Chester Carlson, inventor of electrophotography (Xerography), became one of the founders of the Rochester Zen Center.