What IS SCALAR ENERGY?
Scalar energy is considered, by the relatively (and shockingly) few who know it exists, as potentially the greatest discovery in the history of science. Mostly referred to by the term “scalar fields” or “scalar energy”, other terms used to describe this property of the universe are information fields, longitudinal magneto-dielectric waves, zero-point energy, tachyon, orgone, radiant energy, gravitic waves, quintessence, standing waves, and Tesla fields. The subject of scalar ties intimately into quantum mechanics and quantum field theory.
Scalar fields exist as the informational/non-physical component of all matter. Indeed, every EM wave has a component called the transverse wave, and another component called the longitudinal (scalar) wave.
Scalar waves are superluminal, which means they move faster than the speed of light, because they are unbounded by the limitations of 3D space. Also, since they don’t exist in the third dimension in the same way that matter does, they move through the empty space between all matter. They are not limited or blocked by physical obstructions in space, like transverse EM waves are.
Although scalar fields cannot be detected by a standard meter, they are readily picked up by living organisms. All living things produce their own scalar energy (called bio-scalar), and are sensitive to scalar energy in their environment. The Earth is constantly producing a variety of ever-changing scalar fields, which our bodies have evolved with.
Scalar fields exist as the informational/non-physical component of all matter. Indeed, every EM wave has a component called the transverse wave, and another component called the longitudinal (scalar) wave.
Scalar waves are superluminal, which means they move faster than the speed of light, because they are unbounded by the limitations of 3D space. Also, since they don’t exist in the third dimension in the same way that matter does, they move through the empty space between all matter. They are not limited or blocked by physical obstructions in space, like transverse EM waves are.
Although scalar fields cannot be detected by a standard meter, they are readily picked up by living organisms. All living things produce their own scalar energy (called bio-scalar), and are sensitive to scalar energy in their environment. The Earth is constantly producing a variety of ever-changing scalar fields, which our bodies have evolved with.