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'''When it comes to the transferring of electricity across state lines as well as borders,  the process as a whole is extremely inefficient with our ubiquitous use of wires and cable to distribute power. According to S. Sheik Mohammed in his paper Wireless Power Transmission, more the 26% of total voltage is lost due to wires acting as resistors on traditional power grids. A unique solution brought to light by the late Nikola Tesla proposed the idea of transferring electricity without the use of conventional wiring. A small demonstrates of the illumination of the vacuum bulb without the use of wiring, leading to the design and creation of Wardenclyffe tower for the main purpose of revolutionizing electric engineering. ( Mohammed, 2010).''' Tesla's design for Wardenclyffe grew out of his experiments beginning in the early 1890s. His primary goal in these experiments was to develop a new wireless power transmission system. He discarded the idea of using the newly discovered Hertzian (radio) waves, detected in 1888 by German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz since Tesla doubted they existed and basic physics told him, and most other scientists from that period, that they would only travel in straight lines the way visible light did, meaning they would travel straight out into space becoming "hopelessly lost". In laboratory work and later large scale experiments at Colorado Springs in 1899, Tesla developed his own ideas on how a worldwide wireless system would work. He theorized from these experiments that if he injected electric current into the Earth at just the right frequency he could harness what he believed was the planet's own electrical charge and cause it to resonate at a frequency that would be amplified in "standing waves" that could be tapped anywhere on the planet to run devices or, through modulation, carry a signal. His system was based more on 19th century ideas of electrical conduction and telegraphy instead of the newer theories of air-borne electromagnetic waves, with an electrical charge being conducted through the ground and being returned through the air. Tesla's design used a concept of a charged conductive upper layer in the atmosphere, a theory dating back to an 1872 idea for a proposed wireless power system by Mahlon Loomis. Tesla not only believed that he could use this layer as his return path in his electrical conduction system, but that the power flowing through it would make it glow, providing night time lighting for cities and shipping lanes.

In a February 1901 Collier's Weekly article titled "Talking With Planets" Tesla described his "system of energy transmission and of telegraphy without the use of wires" as:

Although Tesla demonstrated wireless power transmission at Colorado Springs, lighting electric lights mounted outside the building where he had his large experimental coil, he did not scientifically test his theories. He believed he had achieved Earth resonance which, according to his theory, would work at any distance.Paraphrase 1:( http://www.zero13wireless.net/wireless/pow/ebooks/Next%20Generation%20Power.pdf)

Paraphrase 2: (http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.673.8309&rep=rep1&type=pdf )

20:15, 23 February 2019 (UTC)Jonathon Tirpak (jet82) FeedbackJet82 (talk):

Overall good, factual, and mostly non biased. You use proper grammar, punctuation, etc for the most part, which is great. Make sure to stay away from using the same phrases, while still including the main points and major details.