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Nikola Tesla was one of the world's most gifted inventors. He developed ideas and technologies which were far ahead of his time. Many argue that Tesla singlehandedly created the 21st century. Until recently, the ideas behind many of his most innovative inventions were shrouded in mystery but recently, a German physicist has developed an elegant theory which derives much of Tesla's work.

Professor Konstantin Meyl has a background in electrical engineering and field physics. His extensive knowledge of Eddy Currents made him wonder about vortices in electromagnetic theory, and specifically with regard to Tesla's work.

Dr. Meyl discovered a fundamental mistake in Maxwell's Equations. By fixing these equations, Meyl was able to elegantly derive Tesla's results as well as explain many other unexplained physical effects in science. Meyl's theory, like all good theories explain all current results but is able to extend scientific explanation to include results that were previously outside the theory.

By beginning with Faradays law of induction as an axiom, Meyl derived relevant properties of the new concept of electric vortices. The potential vortex which Meyl derives propagates as a scalar wave through space; it is a longitudinal electric wave whose properties have already been established a century ago by Nicola Tesla. Professor Meyl has used these principles to develop development kits which can replicate some of Tesla's most fundamental work in energy transmission through space. The consequences of Meyl's theory are profound; they prove that free space has an abundant supply of energy and if developed properly as envision by Tesla a century ago, can result in environmentally benign clean energy for humanity - at a time when it is desparately needed.
(Text by James Gien Varney-Wong)