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Scalar Waves: Theory and Experiments

Konstantin Meyl, Transferzentrum der Steinbeis-Stiftung, Leopoldstrasse 1, D-78112 St. Georgen/Schwarzwald, Germany

It will be shown that scalar waves, which normally remain unnoticed, are very interesting in terms of their practical use for information and energy technology because of their special attributes. The mathematical and physical derivations are supported by practical experiments. The demonstration will show the following: (1) the wireless transmission of electrical energy, (2) the reaction of the receiver to the transmitter, (3) free energy with an over-unity-effect of about 10, (4) transmission of scalar waves with 1.5 times the speed of light, and (5) the inefficiency of using a Faraday cage to shield scalar waves.

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