If you were an ant standing atop a running dynamo, you’d find that you’re surrounded by an electromagnetic field of varying intensity. Further, you’d find that the field’s intensity varies depending on how far away from the centre of the dynamo you go. If you were a smart ant, you’d recognize that you can exploit the difference in electromagnetic field intensity at different distances from the centre of the dynamo to generate some power.
His decision to scale up the facility and implement his ideas of wireless power transmission to better compete with Guglielmo Marconi's radio-based telegraph system was met with refusal to fund the changes by the project's primary backer, financier J. P. Morgan. Additional investment could not be found, and the project was abandoned in 1906, never to become operational.
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Looks like they might be tapping the world power grid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardenclyffe_Tower
If you were an ant standing atop a running dynamo, you’d find that you’re surrounded by an electromagnetic field of varying intensity. Further, you’d find that the field’s intensity varies depending on how far away from the centre of the dynamo you go. If you were a smart ant, you’d recognize that you can exploit the difference in electromagnetic field intensity at different distances from the centre of the dynamo to generate some power.
The earth is a gigantic dynamo.
Yep, the basis of Tesla's free energy idea.
What a surprise.
In another thread, anon was saying that there's a city entirely blurred out on Google Maps