Detecting Scalar Waves
By ready2earn
@ready2earn (435)
Italy
December 17, 2006 12:24pm CST
Theres alot of comotion about this new wave form that isnt really talked about much in mainstream science because of god knows whatever reason.
As we know most EM wave forms bind in resonance (spin/orbital frequencies)
as energy binding exchanges and inertial mass binding exchanges.
Scalar waves are pure longitudinal wave forms (none hertzian). which are standing wave resonances that are NEVER absorbed and also NEVER bind, nor link with similar standing wave resonances by THEMSELVES.
They link ONLY via their spin and orbital transverse vector frequencies.
Emitters and detectors have already been built and tested,
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/sclxmtr.htm
detectors use faraday cages and resonant circuits.
http://www.cheniere.org/books/starwarsnow/scalardetector.htm
all the information is there to build them, and Im seriously considering doing it to verify the findings for myself with assistance from an experianced RF electrician of course Stick Out Tongue, and if anyone else fancies a try, well thats what this post is for, if you do decide to have a go, safe building to those people!.
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