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A pioneer in electricity and rival of Thomas Edison, Tesla invented the modern induction motor and built the Niagara Falls Power Project. Yet he died a recluse, claiming to have discovered an inexhaustible source of energy whose power could be tapped and transmitted around the world without loss. The author, an English physicist living in Canada, was asked to investigate, and this is what he found.
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