This is an interesting post.

I don't have an answer for the question because I don't know the answer.
Instead I want to focus on the Scalar Wave term and its longitudinal
propagation characteristic mentioned in the inquiry.

What piqued my interest was the association of a "longitudinal scalar wave"
with Electromagnetics, since the EM theory that I've dealt with addresses
transverse orthogonal vector related waves.  What exactly is a
"longitudinal scalar wave" as it relates specifically to Electromagnetics,
how is it created, and how does it interact in the physical world if it
even exists?  This is the first time I've heard of the Scalar Wave term as
it relates to EM theory.  So I spent some Google search time web surfing to
scope this out.  I am not going to explain what a Scalar Wave is because
after reading and trying to digest all that I read about it, I still don't
fully understand it.

Instead I want to point to what appears to be credible references that
address the Scalar Wave topic.  For those who are interested, be cautious
what you find on the web, there are all kinds of weird conspiracy theories
about this.  But I also sense that there is factual literature that
describes the theoretical and experimental aspects of the Scalar Wave topic.

One very interesting note is in the Preface of the book "Scalar Wave Driven
Energy Applications" by Professor Bahman Zohuri (University of New Mexico),
Springer 2019 (see link below, click on See Inside).  Here he makes a
statement that Scalar Waves can "… pass through EM shielding (i.e., Faraday
cages) …".  Okay, Wow!  Now I want to know and understand more about this.



What are Scalar Waves?
http://www.novam-research.com/resources/What-are-Scalar-Waves_Horst-Eckardt_Jan-2012.pdf

Scalar Waves Research
https://ahrtec.com/home/scalar/

New Weapon of Tomorrow's Battlefield
https://www.davidpublisher.com/Public/uploads/Contribute/5d439b60be8d4.pdf

CIA Website
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00792R000500240001-6.pdf
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001900680014-4.pdf

Technical Book – Scalar Wave Driven Energy Applications
https://www.amazon.com/Scalar-Wave-Driven-Energy-Applications-dp-3319910221/dp/3319910221/ref=mt_hardcover?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=

Technical Book – Directed Energy Beam Weapons
https://www.amazon.com/Directed-Energy-Beam-Weapons-Bahman-Zohuri-ebook/dp/B07TRC52JQ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=directed+energy+beam+weapons&qid=1587950145&sr=8-1



Hopefully this is helpful to those out there who may be interested and
curious.

Although I did not even try to answer the posted question.



Regards,

Manny Barron



On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 3:45 PM Grasso, Charles <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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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