
Scalar waves, also known as Tesla Waves or Longitudinal Waves, are a type of wave that is capable of penetrating any solid object, including Faraday Cages. They were first described by Nikola Tesla over a hundred years ago and are composed of pure zero-point energy. Zero-point energy (ZPE) is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have.
Unlike in classical mechanics, quantum systems constantly fluctuate in their lowest energy state due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle . The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics. It states that there is inherent uncertainty in the act of measuring certain pairs of physical properties of a particle, such as position and momentum.
The more precisely one property is known, the less precisely the other can be known. This is not a statement about the limitations of a researcher’s ability to measure particular quantities of a system, but rather about the nature of the system itself². As well as atoms and molecules, the empty space of the vacuum has these properties.
According to quantum field theory, the universe is full of fields, and even the vacuum is not empty but contains fluctuating electromagnetic waves and particles that pop into and out of existence¹. Scalar waves can travel faster than the speed of light (superluminal) and have the potential to be used as a power source.
Scalar waves are different from electromagnetic waves in that they are not composed of frequencies. They can broadcast magnified power and their potential is almost limitless². Some researchers believe that scalar waves could be used for communication, energy, and other applications².
There is still much to learn about scalar waves and their potential uses. Some researchers believe that by understanding them, we could learn how to constructively utilize them to stabilize our planet during periods of solar fluctuations, sunspots, flares, etc².
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Scalar waves can be created by superimposing two electromagnetic waves that are 180 degrees out of phase (or shifted by λ/2), leading to the cancellation of the E and H vectors¹. When both E and H are equal to zero, there are no force fields, a state of EM vacuum is formed¹.
Scalar waves can also be created by wrapping electrical wires around a figure eight in the shape of a Möbius coil. When an electric current flows through the wires in opposite directions, the opposing electromagnetic fields from the two wires cancel each other and create a scalar wave.
