Wireless transmission confuses people, they automatically think of WiFi, its not necessarily so.
There is a Wardenclyffe tower in Texas, one a few hundred mile east of Moscow, how many more are there? They harness the Earth's energy, to get this energy hammer a steel rod at least 3 feet into the ground and attach the ready made tesla box and up comes DC power into your inverter.
When you apply modern understanding of electrodynamics to Tesla's magnifying transmitter you do end up with nothing more than AM radio transmitter, but that is NOT what Tesla envisioned.
Wireless transmission confuses people, they automatically think of WiFi, its not necessarily so.
There is a Wardenclyffe tower in Texas, one a few hundred mile east of Moscow, how many more are there? They harness the Earth's energy, to get this energy hammer a steel rod at least 3 feet into the ground and attach the ready made tesla box and up comes DC power into your inverter.
If you want more power use more steel rods.
Something similar is used to grow strong vibrant fruits and vegetables.
https://www.futuregarden.co.uk/expert-advice/the-secrets-of-electroculture-gardening-revealed/
scrolled down from the link: electroculture culture, interesting gardening!
Yes indeed with a larger better yield and better quality.
Wireless transmission power transmission is closer to AM radio.
When you apply modern understanding of electrodynamics to Tesla's magnifying transmitter you do end up with nothing more than AM radio transmitter, but that is NOT what Tesla envisioned.