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Published on: AS

1984 – 2004

The US Navy uses ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) standing waves to penetrate deep into the oceans, maintaining radio contact with nuclear submarines even without surfacing. To do this, it operates stations at Clam Lake, Wisconsin, and Republic, Michigan, with 28-mile-long (46 km) underground antennas. The first to study standing electromagnetic waves was probably Nikola Tesla, a century earlier, in Colorado.