Goal
To generate a repulsive/attractive scalar field between magnetic coils that can be used for communication without emitting conventional electromagnetic radiation.
Problem
Limitations of conventional RF communication and the desire for a non-electromagnetic transmission method.
Concept Summary
The article describes a pseudoscientific theory in which opposing magnetic fields create 'scalar bubbles' or 'scalar voids' that can propagate as longitudinal scalar waves. A broadcast antenna consisting of two opposing coils is claimed to focus power into the creation of these scalar fields, while a reception antenna detects changes in the magnetic field rather than conventional RF signals.
Detailed Description
According to the theory, when two magnets (or coils) are driven to oppose each other, a scalar bubble forms between them; when they attract, a scalar void forms. The size and strength of the bubble/void vary with the magnetic force. Rhythmic oscillation of the magnetic force is said to emit ripples-scalar waves-through the vacuum, which can affect distant scalar bubbles/voids. A scalar broadcast antenna is described as two opposing electromagnetic coils that cancel each other's conventional magnetic field, supposedly converting all input power into scalar repulsion/attraction. A scalar reception antenna is claimed to sense only the variations in the scalar field, ignoring ordinary RF energy.
Principles
- Non-symmetrical regauging of potentials
- Scalar bubble/void formation between opposing magnetic fields
- Longitudinal scalar wave propagation
- Energy conversion from electrical input to scalar field manipulation
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Permanent magnets
- Ferromagnetic core material
- Copper wire coils
- Insulating housing
Mechanisms of Action
- Opposing magnetic fields generate a scalar potential disturbance
- Oscillating magnetic forces produce scalar ripples that travel through space
- Reception detects changes in the scalar potential rather than electric or magnetic field components
Energy Sources
Applications
- Long-range communication
- Potential propulsion concepts (speculative)
- Magnetic force manipulation
Claimed Performance
Ability to create strong repulsive or attractive forces between distant magnetic systems and to transmit information via scalar waves without detectable RF emission.
Experimental Evidence
The article explicitly states that no repeatable experiments have demonstrated the existence of scalar waves or the claimed communication effect; observed phenomena comply with standard electromagnetics.
Replication Status
No reproducible experimental results reported; claims remain unverified.
Limitations
- No experimentally verified scalar wave phenomenon
- Contradicts established electromagnetic theory
- Lack of peer-reviewed data
Red Flags
- Claims conflict with well-established physics
- Absence of quantitative data or independent replication
- Use of vague terminology (e.g., "scalar energy", "zero-point energy") without definition