ESTC 2019 - Aaron Murakami and Adam Griffin (Radiant Energy)

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Adam demonstrates experiments through practical application of longitudinal waves, which can be duplicated in university settings. The projected path forward involves $13 million in an existing 2-year plan to make a pole kit, whereas power companies know which poles on the grid are down. Originally published July 13, 2019.

This system uses only one wire OR no wires, when shown coupled to Meyl's kit. Lastly, LxMA, (Longitudinal Time Division/Frequency Division Multiple Access) a copyrighted acronym, will be owned by the power companies, allowing them to direct-bill their subscribers at any point of delivery.

Thank you to Eric Dollard, for sharing a comment about grounding rods alongside creosote roots.

The Tesla One-Wire Starter kit is available on vril.io.

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