
Tesla's Tower of Free Energy. What Was It?
Brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla tried to build an ideal modern world at the very beginning of the 20th century. The scientist wanted to create a unique system capable of sending electricity all over the world without wires. To do this, in 1901, he began building one of his most ambitious projects – the Wardenclyffe Tower. His plans included building about 30 towers and installing them all over the world. Why didn't it work out in the end?
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Brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla tried to build an ideal modern world at the very beginning of the 20th century. The scientist wanted to create a unique system capable of sending electricity all over the world without wires. To do this, in 1901, he began building one of his most ambitious projects – the Wardenclyffe Tower. His plans included building about 30 towers and installing them all over the world. Why didn't it work out in the end?
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