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perfectly clear, to catch the electricity on the other end you need a particular equipment and why that should not have a meter is not logical. But maybe anybody could build such a receiver easily and get freebies. With today's computerised world and set-top boxes that should not be an impediment. Protection of billions of investment in wires are a much higher bar. What it also says is there is less loss in engery transmission, i.e. transmission through air is better than through wire. There was also a reference to a German language article published in Halle, Germany in 1895. Please note that
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Ty, Marc J. Seifer' article on Tesla and Morgan's letters turned out to be a good source. I noticed Seifer put them out of order to tell a story but fortunately he footnoted them with the date. I was surprised to see how fast the project went down hill, they signed a contract and 4 months later
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