Annan didn't even need to think too much.
He only had to hear about this invention to directly determine—this person was definitely problematic, one hundred percent.
Even in an age where the internal combustion engine had not yet become widespread, if someone directly came up with an electrical system, or even went straight to creating high-voltage power transmission, Annan could still consider them exceptionally talented, a genius.
After all, in this world, generating electricity didn't even require electromagnetic technology. By using the appropriate rituals, one could directly obtain a large amount of electricity through cheap methods—and one of the greatest advantages of electrical energy was that it could be transported over long distances at low cost.
...But to directly transmit thermal energy over an extremely long distance, wasn't that technology a bit too much?