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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: 243087" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I have a problem with the term: "Scalar Wave". Take a look at this definition for scalar: (of a quantity) having only magnitude, not direction.</p><p></p><p>I did mention that a standing sound wave would fit those parameters for being a scalar wave phenomena. But the document you provided seems to suggest that there is a scalar wave that can be used for communication. That would give the wave a direction through space. It would then be called a vector wave. Of course you could argue that the wave doesn't travel through space or time for that matter. That might work for using the word Scalar. But now we are tasked with what are we talking about? We have no technology or experimental evidence for such a phenomena. And did you notice some mathematical jargon was provided? Mathematics is not voodoo or magic based. You need cold hard facts in order to use it. So I look at this document you provided with disbelief. One could call it a CIA disinformation tactic. Something to keep curious minds busy by not looking at the stuff they are not talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 243087, member: 288"] I have a problem with the term: "Scalar Wave". Take a look at this definition for scalar: (of a quantity) having only magnitude, not direction. I did mention that a standing sound wave would fit those parameters for being a scalar wave phenomena. But the document you provided seems to suggest that there is a scalar wave that can be used for communication. That would give the wave a direction through space. It would then be called a vector wave. Of course you could argue that the wave doesn't travel through space or time for that matter. That might work for using the word Scalar. But now we are tasked with what are we talking about? We have no technology or experimental evidence for such a phenomena. And did you notice some mathematical jargon was provided? Mathematics is not voodoo or magic based. You need cold hard facts in order to use it. So I look at this document you provided with disbelief. One could call it a CIA disinformation tactic. Something to keep curious minds busy by not looking at the stuff they are not talking about. [/QUOTE]
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