An Introduction to Scalar Energy Part 1 -- History and Properties

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For more information please visit: http://fusionexcel-global.com Contact: Matt Canham [email protected] 415 508 3898 An Introduction to Scalar Energy

The term that best describes energy that is present in our subtle energy. The subtle energy form has energy field or bio-field is scalar energy. healing properties. We have all heard of electro-magnetic waves. Electro-magnetic waves have frequencies and wave action. They can be measured and the unit of measurement is the Hertz. However, However, scalar energy is not part of the electro-magnetic spectrum and is not measured in terms of frequency. History of Scalar Energy The discovery of scalar energy can be attributed to James Clerk Maxwell, a Scotsman who was born in the 19th century. century. Maxwell was a mathematical genius whose work led to the development of

quantum physics. Albert Einstein worked on Maxwell's findings and discovered "The theory of Relativity." Relativity." Maxwell's equations also showed the relationship between electricity and magnetism. However, However, it took another 50 years after Maxwell's discovery to prove energy. It took one Nikola Tesla, who was the existence of scalar energy. born in Yugoslavia Yugoslavia around 1856-57 to demonstrate the existence of this form of energy. Tesla, who became a US citizen in 1891, carried on Maxwell's work and soon began to harness scalar energy without using any wires. Tesla Tesla referred to this energy as standing energy or universal waves. Albert Einstein acknowledged the existence of this form of energy and made due reference to scalar energy in the 1920s. Properties of scalar energy

* Non-linear * non-hertzian * field-like circles of energy * fills environment * static/stationary form of energy Hertzian Electromagnetic field

* Linear * Hertzian * Wave like * runs along waves/shoots out * not static

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