Hello EMC gurus:

Its Friday afternoon in Denver CO and, as I am working from home and as such I 
have expanded uninterrupted time
for silly EM thoughts and pondering.  Here is my latest:


Given that a) Scalar waves are a longitudinal wave created by the lack of a 
time varying B field (in some cases
it also has no efield) and  that b) when signal currents flow in opposite 
directions the B-fields cancel out (which
we try to do as much as possible) does it not follow then that c) a scalar wave 
is created?



Just wondering.  Happy Friday!!


Crackpot Theorist - from his basement in Colorado!

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