Thursday, June 11, 2009


Scalar energy, however, is a different animal. Understand, scalar energy has always existed – since the beginning of time – however, it’s only recently that scientists have discovered and begun to make use of it.

It was actually back in the mid 1800’s that the existence of scalar energy was first proposed in a series of 4 groundbreaking equations by the Scottish mathematician, James Clerk Maxwell.


Don’t even think about trying to understand these equations.

Just as a minor reference, H refers to the magnetic field. E refers to the electric field. Most of the other symbols are Greek letters such as epsilon and delta. The upside down triangle represents the Vector Differential.

But forget all of that. The key to these equations – what makes them remarkable in history is the use of the symbol, which stands for the Scalar Charge Density – thus representing the first time that the existence of scalar energy was theoretically proposed. (For the mathematicians and physicists among you looking for a more complete exploration of how Maxwell's equations demonstrate both vector magnetic potential and scalar electric potential
It was almost a half-century later before Nicola Tesla actually was able to demonstrate the existence of scalar energy. When Tesla died, he took the secret of scalar generation with him, and it took almost another full century before science was once again able to positively demonstrate the existence of scalar energy and turn to an exploration of its potential.

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