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If relastatics can become common place nuclear power would fade. It is simple. Tesla built the Wardencliff Tower in 1901 (see Wikipedia) that combined static (air) electricity and telluric (earth) current. The tower acted like an antenna for the static and a 120 foot steel beam directly below dug in to the ground gathered the telluric current (earth vibrations). The combination makes relastatics that offers perfectly efficient wireless technology over the entire earth as Tesla stated. J.P. Morgan, who funded Tesla, stopped the project as of economic reasons, not because it didn't work electronically. They didn't have installment payments then and needed wall meters to regulate electricity used. Now it shouldn't matter because banking is more sophisticated and people could pay a flat monthly rate for relastatics and meters could be eliminated.

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