zetrone
Joined: 13 Jun 2010 Posts: 200
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:31 am Post subject: How can one detect a scalar wave or zpe field? |
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Hi: I recently read a post somewhere in which the author stated that an energy amulet he bought ionized the air and this could be meaured with a meter. He was concerned that the zpe energy emited by the amulet might not be at a HEALTHY wavelength for healing.
The point I would bring up is: scalar waves do not produce ionization of air, do they. If there is ionization near the amulet my concern would be that it is RADIOACTIVE. If it is a natural mineral that would generally not be causing a problem. Unless it is a sample of Pitchblend or Radium ore.
Magnetic flux near a electromagnet or antenna is scalar in nature. As the flux "bubbles off" it produces electomagnetic waves. A gaussmeter should not produce a reading in the flux field because that consists of scalar waves. As you move the gaussmeter away from the electromagnet or antenna there should be a point past which the meter gives a reading; this is in the so called FAR FIELD and consists of EM waves.
I think in the above special situation the lack of meter reading in the NEAR FIELD and the apperance of a reading in the FAR FIELD is evidence of scalar waves close to the electromagnet.
It is stated when you force two North (or South)magnetic poles towards each other the space within the gap consists of scalar waves. I do have a small samplier coil that I could use in such a situation to test if the gaussmeter responds in the gap with a reading.
One article put it like this: if you strip off the electic and magnetic components by adding them together at 180 degrees out of phase you are left with the scalar principal point that is always there inside an EM wave.
A quick thought about some scalar healing product producing HARMFUL scalar waves (not healing); considering the nATURE of the zero point energy field conciousness I do not think this is possible. Whereas a man made AC grid etc may be very likely to cause this.
David |
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