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At the heart of Tesla's Colorado Springs setup was a towering metal mast standing 142 feet tall. Atop this towering structure was a massive copper sphere, approximately 3 feet in diameter and weighing around 200 pounds. This spherical terminal played a pivotal role in Tesla's experiments and served as the culmination point for high-voltage electrical discharges.
Supporting this towering construct was an 80-foot wooden lattice tower, which provided the necessary stability and elevation for the apparatus. The entire setup was designed to harness and manipulate electrical energy in ways previously thought impossible.