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What The Hell are Scalar Waves pt1
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<blockquote data-quote="Justinvincible" data-source="post: 207828" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>Good to hear my pursuits aren't totally off wall.. Funny thing is when you go back and study the "greats" of electrical history you pick up little "tricks". They did a lot of legwork in experiments. With hertz the transmitter is only what the mainstream seems to care about, but there's another key there that IMO can make that resonance or recirculation of energy possible. The keys are easily overlooked if you don't ponder the seemingly mundane effects. Faraday's work is a must as well and I will be looking more into him next..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinvincible, post: 207828, member: 5944"] Good to hear my pursuits aren't totally off wall.. Funny thing is when you go back and study the "greats" of electrical history you pick up little "tricks". They did a lot of legwork in experiments. With hertz the transmitter is only what the mainstream seems to care about, but there's another key there that IMO can make that resonance or recirculation of energy possible. The keys are easily overlooked if you don't ponder the seemingly mundane effects. Faraday's work is a must as well and I will be looking more into him next.. [/QUOTE]
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