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In 1893 Nikola Tesla presented at the Colombian Exhibition in Chicago his invention the alternating current generator which we still use today to send electricity over long distances. At the same exhibition, he presented another of his inventions, the Violet Ray Machine. The Violet Ray Machine used a Tesla coil which generated a certain form of energy which in turn stimulated or facilitated the movement of energy through the body. While many of us consider ourselves as a complex chemical organism, electromagnetism is perhaps more important although less acknowledged aspect of the human body.
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