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What is scalar energy? ?

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There are lots of costly products in market based on scalar energy? Are they really effective?

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  1. its magnitude is not considered hope it helps :)


  2. The question is really funny and the answers given too! As far as Physics is concerned, work and energy are always scalar. They're never vectors. Just never. Physically, work and energy are different but mathematically not. They have same units and dimensions. Anyhow, Scalar field theory (SFT) is a set of theories in a model which hypothesizes that there is a basic mechanism that produces the electric field and the magnetic field. Advocates of this theory claim that it advances the standard electromagnetic theory by Maxwell.

    Scalar waves in these theories (as opposed to a scalar field in mainstream physics) are hypothetical waves, which differ from the conformist electromagnetic transverse waves by having one oscillation level parallel to the direction of propagation; they thus have characteristics of longitudinal waves. Scalar waves are called also "electromagnetic longitudinal waves", "Maxwellian waves", or "Teslawellen" (tr., "Tesla waves"). Variants of the theory claim that Scalar electromagnetics (also known as scalar energy) is the background quantum mechanical vacillations and associated zero-point energies.

    Earlier Newtonian mechanics was used to elucidate the phenomena of Physics but as this mechanics is really tough to proceed with, Lagrangian and Hamiltonians are invented. They, being solely dependent on energy, eased the process of Mathematics behind Physics.


  3. Well, I think that scalar energy is the energy having only magnitude but not similar to work which has direction as well.

    But I don't know about products on scalar energy !

    Can you please mail me so that I can also know what they are ??

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