Nikola Tesla’s Hidden Invention: The Lost Story of Wireless Power
When people talk about Nikola Tesla, they think of electricity, AC current, and genius ideas. But one of his most mind-blowing inventions is almost lost in history—Wireless Power Transmission.
In the 1890s, Tesla built the Wardenclyffe Tower in New York. His dream was to send electricity through the air so people could power homes, ships, and even cities without wires. Imagine charging your phone or running a factory without a single cable!
Sadly, his biggest supporter, J.P. Morgan, stopped funding the project because it couldn’t be monetized. The tower was destroyed, and Tesla’s dream disappeared.
Today, with wireless charging for smartphones and electric cars, scientists are finally bringing Tesla’s vision back. Hidden tech history proves—Tesla was 100 years ahead of his time.

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