⚡ V = L (di/dt). One wire, no return path. Cold blue light fills the room.
Nikola Tesla (1892) broke the closed-circuit rule: high-frequency, high-voltage oscillations powered lamps and tubes through a single conductor. Textbooks say Maxwell's equations require a loop, yet Tesla's longitudinal electrostatic waves delivered energy via potential, not current. Modern lab replications (Kovac) create standing wave node effects that classical EM can't predict.
What if we've missed the medium's hidden structure because our equations only see loops? 🔍 Dig deeper into electrostatic transmission at news.advanced-rediscove…
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