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Can light, spun around at certain speed produce scalar waves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 242820" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>No! Time and space are not oscillated. If they were, it might be construed as a gravity wave. Electric and magnetic fields are oscillated orthogonal to each other but transversely to the propagation direction. I didn't mention rest mass because mass appears to be an imaginary concept promulgated by the academic community to satisfy the imaginary theory that equations are necessary to describe everything.</p><p></p><p>Scalar waves could be called paradoxical waves. Kind of like an immovable object and the irresistible force. An immovable object would require a universe without the flow of time. That is not our universe. But never the less two opposing sound waves can create a standing sound wave which is devoid of motion. The motion is cancelled leaving behind standing spatial pockets of sound. But sound waves are longitudinal. When the same concept is applied to EM waves, the waves being transverse in nature cancel out leaving nothing detectable. I recall Thomas Bearden talking about scalar EM waves. But nothing concrete ever became of it. So there is no actual evidence of any action at all in our universe for a scalar EM wave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 242820, member: 288"] No! Time and space are not oscillated. If they were, it might be construed as a gravity wave. Electric and magnetic fields are oscillated orthogonal to each other but transversely to the propagation direction. I didn't mention rest mass because mass appears to be an imaginary concept promulgated by the academic community to satisfy the imaginary theory that equations are necessary to describe everything. Scalar waves could be called paradoxical waves. Kind of like an immovable object and the irresistible force. An immovable object would require a universe without the flow of time. That is not our universe. But never the less two opposing sound waves can create a standing sound wave which is devoid of motion. The motion is cancelled leaving behind standing spatial pockets of sound. But sound waves are longitudinal. When the same concept is applied to EM waves, the waves being transverse in nature cancel out leaving nothing detectable. I recall Thomas Bearden talking about scalar EM waves. But nothing concrete ever became of it. So there is no actual evidence of any action at all in our universe for a scalar EM wave. [/QUOTE]
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