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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2416117, member: 6118"] Tesla's transmission of power--poorly thought out. If you use low frequencies the equipment to do it is large. If you use high frequencies the amount of power is limited i.e. inversely proportional to the distance squared. Implying again the size of equipment to transmit power needed by the average home extremely large. A better choice is the Fuel Cell. Unless he found a way to not use generated frequencies. But the long Island facility used frequencies and extreme power generated on site. Yes one did call him demented--I did for the reason you exposed. Aliens, little men--don't believe in them. Tesla's devices for war if really effective would have been copied by Adolph --his scientists, among the best in the world, were willing to spend German money trying to develp any weapon to defeat the world. I won't deny that weapon using laser technology may exist. '\ [/QUOTE]
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