Article: Chava Energy trying to buy Shoreham property once owned by Nikola Tesla

Imagine a car that runs without fuel and generates electric power at the same time. How about a machine that produces perpetual motion with magnets?

It may sound too good to be true, but the ideas are just two of the science fiction-type projects a little-known research startup called Chava Energy is looking to turn into science fact.

And if the company's $1.23 million deal to buy the 16-acre Shoreham property where electric power pioneer Nikola Tesla made many of his discoveries closes on schedule next week, Chava says it will continue some of the same research Tesla began more than 100 years ago, much to the consternation of the Long Island scientific community and a couple of elected ...

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