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RE: LeoThread 2025-05-08 15:34

in LeoFinance5 months ago

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It was 1941 in La Bor, Quebec, when Arthur Matthews experienced a night that would set the stage for a life forever altered by Tesla's genius. Tossing and turning in bed, his excitement peaked as he heard a peculiar whistling sound coming from his Tesla scope—an instrument he had painstakingly crafted in hopes of replicating Tesla's groundbreaking inventions. With eagerness propelling him from his covers, Matthews rushed to his lab, only to encounter two peculiar visitors—individuals he presumed were there to witness his interpretations of Tesla’s monumental work.

For Matthews, the visit from these strangers was not a jolt of unforeseen circumstances, but rather a logical consequence of his admiration for Tesla and the connection he believed he had with the inventor.