Harte
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"Scalar waves," eh?
A scalar wave is an ordinary wave (a wave with magnitude but no oscillation directional component other than the direction of travel of the wave itself), such as a water wave or a sound wave. This is as opposed to a vector wave which does have a vector component for the "waving," such as the directional vectors associated with electromagnetic waves which can oscillate in every direction and have other vectors associated with them as well - such as the fact that electric and magnetic components of an EM wave are always perpendicular to each other.
Hardly anything to build a technology on.
Scalar waves, however, at least have a scientific foundation to rest on. "Orgone energy" is simply bullsheet.
Harte
A scalar wave is an ordinary wave (a wave with magnitude but no oscillation directional component other than the direction of travel of the wave itself), such as a water wave or a sound wave. This is as opposed to a vector wave which does have a vector component for the "waving," such as the directional vectors associated with electromagnetic waves which can oscillate in every direction and have other vectors associated with them as well - such as the fact that electric and magnetic components of an EM wave are always perpendicular to each other.
Hardly anything to build a technology on.
Scalar waves, however, at least have a scientific foundation to rest on. "Orgone energy" is simply bullsheet.
Harte