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Hutchison's work is rooted in the groundbreaking ideas of Nikola Tesla, the inventor renowned for his development of alternating current, which remains the backbone of modern electrical systems. Much of Hutchison's experimentation revolves around the audacious claim that large amounts of power can be transmitted through the air without the use of wires. This fundamental thesis propels Hutchison into uncharted territory, exploring the very fabric of electricity.