How about this for teslas intent? He was going to vibrate everything between the core and the ionosphere.
With a field that large you can put a coil anywhere between the earth and the ionosphere and get power.
the first pulse

after running for a long time
Vibrating the Planet
Anyway, Tesla outdid himself when he realized he could use the entire earth as a spherical antenna. This is important because there is another physics equation that relates a “time-changing” voltage field to the vector potential divergence it produces:

Physicists will recognize this as nothing more than the Lorentz gauge, but such gauges in physics serve only to coverup taboo implications by limiting all conceived physical systems to those that self-cancel any forbidden phenomena. For those familiar with Tom Bearden’s work, this is what he means by asymmetric regauging, whereby instead of canceling out there is a net presence of some exotic phenomena, be it free energy, artificial time dilation, antigravity, etc…
This particular equation shows that even if you have a uniform voltage field, meaning one in which no electric field is present (because electric field is the negative gradient of the voltage), then as long as the voltage oscillates over time, a divergent vector potential will be produced in that space. Tesla’s system was capable of electrically vibrating the entire planet, and when that happens you get a voltage field that is for all practical purposes locally uniform along any given circumference around the globe while varying rapidly over time, and hence it creates an oscillating divergence in the vector potential everywhere.

Therefore it doesn’t matter where the receiver is located; it will experience the same oscillation in the vector potential divergence everywhere on the planet and hence the electrons in its terminal will enter and evacuate to produce the needed current.
Anyway, Tesla outdid himself when he realized he could use the entire earth as a spherical antenna. This is important because there is another physics equation that relates a “time-changing” voltage field to the vector potential divergence it produces:

This particular equation shows that even if you have a uniform voltage field, meaning one in which no electric field is present (because electric field is the negative gradient of the voltage), then as long as the voltage oscillates over time, a divergent vector potential will be produced in that space. Tesla’s system was capable of electrically vibrating the entire planet, and when that happens you get a voltage field that is for all practical purposes locally uniform along any given circumference around the globe while varying rapidly over time, and hence it creates an oscillating divergence in the vector potential everywhere.

the first pulse

after running for a long time

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