This "Tesla baby" can produce enough power matching all power generation facilities in Russia when lightning is discharged onto a platform.
A
team of Russian scientists are already working on the restoration of
the "Tesla tower" for wireless power transmission, developed by Tesla
in 1901-1902.
The Wardenclyffe Tower, also known as the Tesla Tower, was built near
the island of Manhattan (USA) at the beginning of the 1900's but was not
completed for reasons unknown so far. Some speculate that the original
Tesla tower was closed due to the lack of funding. Tesla believed that
this project was, if completed, one of the most effective electric
systems in the world allowing him to produce and transmit electrical
energy across great distances.
Nikola
Tesla was a genius, a brilliant inventor and the pioneer of wireless
power transmission who in 1891, developed the principles of an antenna
which is capable of supplying electricity to ANY device without the use
of cables or connectors.
Tesla's
project was based on variations in the magnetic flux and, despite the
incredible potential of the project, he apparently never managed to
thrive beyond mere trials.
The
Russian version of Tesla's tower is located about 40 kilometers from
Moscow. Currently, the research complex dubbed as the “High Voltage Marx
and Tesla Generators Research Facility” is truly one of a kind and its
generators can meet the energy demand for the entire country, although
only for a period of around 100 microseconds.
In
Russia, experiments or practices related to energy are anything but
new. In the 1980's the Soviets built a tower which "channeled" the
energy created from lightning storms and use it for numerous purposes.
this
incredible Russia project is unique, and it is something that you
probably won't find anywhere else in the world. Why? Because of its
incredible design and even greater charging capacity.
As
we described above, this "Tesla baby" can produce enough power matching
all power generation facilities in Russia when lightning is discharged
onto a platform. Given the high maintenance cost, this "secret" Russian
Tesla facility is not operational 24/7 but is only turned on on special
occasions.
According
to Rossiya-1 TV; When the facility is operating, the static charge in
the “hot zone” is so large that the hair of anyone present bristles.
To
find out more about this "crazy" electrical facility check out this
video where you can appreciate, from the air, the elaborate design of
this super-cool facility.
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