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I think you're referring to Haarp Project. He did not invented the aerials (antenas
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Not much for that. Even in James Randi Educational Foundation's forums there are just a few threads about Tesla. That's a good signal for nothing controversial, nor magical, nor mystical, nor scientific follow-ups departing from these century-old notions. The fact is that to concatenate enough magnetic flux to produce some electricity you need a fortune in copper or aluminum. All those primitive -and correct- notions are not feasible because of tons of problems -resistive loses, cost of material, effects on health, etc-
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I admire Tesla. He's one of my favorite dead people.
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