non-Hertzian energy
The term scalar was used by Nikola Tesla at the end of the last century as a part of powerful non-Hertzian energy which he referred to as standing energy or cosmic waves. Albert Einstein gave reference to the scalar energies in the 1920s. Yet even today modern physics textbooks and scholarly publications rarely mention scalar energies. The electromagnetism that we know so much about has frequencies, wave action and motion that we can measure. Scalar energy is described to have zero frequencies, to be static, a stationary energy that therefore cannot be evaluated by our current frequency instruments.
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Friday 22 August 2008
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