Re: Scalars

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 10 Feb 1998 18:28:19 -0800

Hi Folks!

I should have looked up that definition about transverse as opposed to
longitudinal, that's why I said I wasn't sure, but those two are the most
common that I've heard...there is another called a 'Zennick' wave...I had
a file on it on the BBS...don't know if it is currently on the website,
but it might be under energy. Though I don't think it is remotely
scalar.

The Hooper coil has always intrigued me because of its properties...he
also called it a 'motional' field....basially a pure electric wave, with
no current (mobius cancelled)....because of this, it passed through all
kinds of matter as if invisible...no inductive sapping of the signal, no
capacitive sapping either....talk about new communications....

The same appears to be the case with the DNA helix....with multiple
cancellations per strand....making us a walking porcupine transceiver.

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