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Can you explain, within accepted laws of physics, what was Tesla trying to accomplish at Colorado Springs and on Long Island?

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Can you explain, within accepted laws of physics, what was Tesla trying to accomplish at Colorado Springs and on Long Island?

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This appeared in the Electrical Review – N. Y., Nov, 30, 1898, pp. 344, 345, “TESLA DESCRIBES HIS EFFORTS IN VARIOUS FIELDS OF WORK” “. . . Starting from two facts that the earth was a conductor insulated in space, and that a body cannot be charged without causing an equivalent displacement of electricity in the earth, I undertook to construct a machine suited for creating as large a displacement as possible of the earths electricity. . . .

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