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Edward Leedskalnin's Coral Castle is not just a jigsaw puzzle of rocks but a remarkable showcase of early electromagnetic engineering. His creation of a magnetic flywheel integrated with a battery-powered pulse motor exemplifies innovative thinking grounded in practical physics. While the full details of his methods remain partly secret, enough evidence exists to appreciate a man who harnessed magnetic energy in ways that still inspire today.
Coral Castle stands as a physical testament to human ingenuity, blending natural materials with mechanical and electrical mastery—an enduring monument to one man's remarkable ingenuity and a fascinating chapter in the history of engineering.