The Tunguska Big Bang was made by Tesla.
Rumor clarification
The Tunguska Big Bang was a huge explosion near the Tunguska River in Russia at 7: 00 a.m. on June 30th, 1908. The TNT equivalent of the explosion is about 15 to 20 million tons, and its power is about 1000 times that of Hiroshima atomic bomb. There are many hypotheses about the cause of the Tunguska Big Bang, including celestial explosion in the air, comet impact, natural hydrogen bomb, antimatter explosion, alien spacecraft crash and so on. The rumor that "the Tunguska Big Bang was caused by Tesla's Wodenkrifta wireless power transmission experiment" began with Oliver Nicholson's article published in Destiny magazine in 1990. Later, he revised it and thought that Tesla had the motivation and ability to make the Tunguska Big Bang.
1 and 1908 Warden Crever Tower First of all, in 1908, the year of the Tunguska outbreak, Warden Crever Tower was basically shut down, making it difficult to conduct large-scale experiments. Tesla's research funds mainly come from Morgan's sponsorship of its development of global broadcasting system and Tesla's patent of AC motor (Morgan is the most famous financial giant in the history of modern American finance, and once had the strength to influence the American economy, and Titanic was built by his consortium). 190 1 year, Marconi's radio equipment was transmitted overseas, which dealt a great blow to Tesla's global broadcasting system research. Unable to bear the huge electricity bill and seemingly bottomless investment, Morgan withdrew its capital on 1904. 1905, Tesla's patent for AC motor also expired, and Tesla could no longer afford Walden Klefta. By 1906, all laboratory personnel were evacuated, and the Walden Lake Tower basically stopped running.
2. Can electricity really reach Tunguska?
One of the "evidences" that Tesla caused the Tunguska Big Bang is that Tunguska and Tesla's electric towers are located at the same latitude. But in fact, Long Island, new york and Colorado, where electric towers are built, are not close to Tunguska in latitude. In addition, the directionality of long-distance wireless power transmission is very poor, so it is very difficult to achieve long-distance accurate strike with it. Moreover, due to the dispersion of wireless power transmission, even if Walden Kleft Tower aims at Tunguska to emit highly concentrated electromagnetic waves, it is impossible to reach Russia as far away as 10,000 kilometers with considerable energy.