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Beatrice Cooper and Nikola Tesla collaborated on The Tesla Station for many years before its grand unveiling in 1916. The facility marked a revolutionary leap in energy production, harnessing quantum mechanics to generate electrical currents. Famed for its viewing gallery encircling the main floor, Tesla envisioned a structure as breathtaking as nature itself.

After her brother’s death in World War I, Cooper left Katadesis, insisting her name be removed from the building. She declared that she had “witnessed man’s intentions and could not be part of it.” Little is known about her life following this departure. In tribute to her contributions, Tesla inscribed a dedication in her honour: “If you only knew the magnificence of 3, 6, and 9, then you would have a key to the universe.”

Subsequently, he resumed work at his laboratory in Wardenclyffe Tower, Long Island.

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