Do you know Scalar Energy?
By sayid012000
@sayid012000 (28)
Indonesia
December 23, 2006 4:43am CST
these days i've learning something about the scalar energy, this is a great thing about this technology now days. if we can produce this scalar energy, it mention that it can solve man kind problem specially health problem, energy, social, etc.... please if there are among you guys know about this, share with me.....
2 responses
@swarn47 (1706)
• India
23 Dec 06
Scalar field theory (SFT) is a set of pseudoscientific theories in a model which posits that there is a basic mechanism that produces the electric field and the magnetic field. Proponents of the theory state that electromagnetism isn't completely described by the standard electromagnetic theory.
Scalar waves in these theories (as opposed to a scalar field in mainstream physics) are hypothetical waves, which differ from the conventional electromagnetic transverse waves by having one oscillation level parallel to the direction of propagation; they thus have characteristics of longitudinal waves. Their existence however, as presupposed in numerous pseudoscientific theories, has not been supported by any reputable experiment. Scalar waves are called also "electromagnetic longitudinal waves", "Maxwellian waves", or "Teslawellen" (tr., "Tesla waves"). Variants of the theory claim that Scalar electromagnetics (also known as scalar energy) is the background quantum mechanical fluctuations and associated zero-point energies (in contrast to "vector energies" which sum to zero).
Source: http://www.answers.com/scalar+energy?initiator=IE7:SearchBox
@sayid012000 (28)
• Indonesia
23 Dec 06
so, u mean until now, there isn't any reputable experiment, for this scalar energy? what do you know about the effect that can be done by this scalar energy..?
@adnan007 (1083)
• India
1 Jan 07
Scalar waves are called also "electromagnetic longitudinal waves", "Maxwellian waves", or "Teslawellen" (tr., "Tesla waves"). Variants of the theory claim that Scalar electromagnetics (also known as scalar energy) is the background quantum mechanical fluctuations and associated zero-point energies (in contrast to "vector energies" which sum to zero)
@sayid012000 (28)
• Indonesia
2 Jan 07
do you know what is the benefit of scalar energy? And do you also know the implementation of this energy?