Jiang presents the Tesla battery theory as more plausible than a simple tomb theory but ultimately inadequate: it treats the pyramid as storing natural energy while failing scientifically and leaving unclear what the energy powered.
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Jiang presents the Tesla battery theory as more plausible than a simple tomb theory but ultimately inadequate: it treats the pyramid as storing natural energy while failing scientifically and leaving unclear what the energy powered.
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"really interesting theory was proposed by a man named Nikola Tesla, the founder, the creator of electricity, basically. And his idea was this. He..."
"And this is a perfect way to trap and store energy, okay? So think of a solar panel, where the sun and the moon..."
"...earlier that, you know, he's fascinated by the Optimus robot, the Tesla Optimus robot, and we'll see Tesla earnings this afternoon. And he was..."
"...know how this guy makes money, okay? If you look at Tesla and Facebook, and you come in and says, listen, there are these..."
"...bask in the divine energy of the Pharaoh, okay? So Nikola Tesla said that this was a battery in order to channel free, clean..."
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