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Tom Bearden eloquently offers his insights about the true nature of the work of the fabled and eccentric inventor Nikola Tesla, best known for his patents and theoretical work that form the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems, including the polyphase power distribution system and AC motor, which helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution.
Tom explains how Tesla's phenomenal discoveries -- made before the first successful radio transmissions of Marconi and others, and long before electron spin was known -- still shed light on physics topics of current interest.
Tom also exposes a bombshell, speculating about the likely cause of the famous 1908 Tunguska event in Siberia in which an explosion from an unknown source leveled an estimated 60 million trees over 2,150 square kilometers, felling them radially outward from the blast center.
What did Tesla learn during his 1899 high-voltage high-frequency experiments with his so-called "magnifying transmitter" at Colorado Springs high in the Rocky Mountains? Why did he rush back to Long Island to build what conventional historians considered a boondoggle, Wardenclyffe, for which he received then-princely funding of USD $150,000 from legendary investor J. Pierpont Morgan? Was Wardenclyffe really a prototype wireless power transmission facility, a communication system, or was it something more? What secret project did Tesla intend to pursue concurrently, using the same equipment? Tom thinks he knows the answers to these and other Tesla mysteries.
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