Longitudinal Waves, Scalar Fields, Phase Conjugation & Physical Regeneration

Written by Brandon Amalani

Longitudinal Waves, Scalar Fields, Phase Conjugation & Physical Regeneration

In our previous two articles, we detailed the healing power of plasma, and explored the differences between healthy and harmful types of electromagnetic fields.  Now we're going to go much deeper, this time into the "heart and soul" of the Theraphi electrotherapy machine, which utilizes longitudinal scalar fields, or phase conjugate time-reversed waves for wellness.

If you haven't heard of scalar energy (and most people haven't), let's lay some groundwork so you can understand the premise, operation and history of this fascinating subject.

Most electromagnetic fields are made of two interwoven parts, but each part has considerably different behavior and properties.  One is called the transverse component, and the other is the scalar or longitudinal component.  They are vastly different in structure, function, measurability, and how they affect (and are affected by) the environment around them.

Transverse waves are usually what people are referring to when they talk about electromagnetic fields.  These waves produce measurable frequencies that are detectable by professional grade or home-use EMF meters.  They move in a specific direction (in physics terms, they have a vector quantity), at the speed of light, and in an up-and-down oscillating motion.  If we could see them with our eyes, they would look "wavy".  Transverse waves consist of an electric field that moves up and down, producing a magnetic field as a byproduct, which moves perpendicular to the electric field (moving side to side instead of up and down).

These waves are subject to the inverse square law, meaning that as they propagate in a specific direction, they lose power and strength exponentially over distance.  They are also easily blocked by physical objects, especially metal, which is how blocking and shielding Faraday cages work.  Shielding materials block the transverse component of the EM wave.

The other part of the EM wave is the scalar or longitudinal component.  In contrast to transverse waves, longitudinal waves are not measurable by standard instruments, because they do not exist normally in 3-dimensional space.  They are the result of two electric or magnetic fields of the exact same frequency, but of exactly opposite phase, meeting each other.  This causes the field to cancel itself out, or more accurately, to implode into a form of potential energy.

In accordance with the First Law of Thermodynamics, energy cannot ever be destroyed, so if a type of energy ever seems to disappear, that just means it has changed to another form.  A longitudinal scalar field no longer exists in 3-space, so it appears to be unmoving and physically unmanifest.  If you were suddenly capable of viewing subtle energy fields with your eyes (or by using an advanced instrument), and you were able to observe the presence of this field, it would appear to be stationary.  That is why these fields are often called scalar fields; in physics, a scalar quantity only contains a magnitude (strength, size or intensity) and not a direction, compared to a vector quantity that contains both a magnitude and a direction.  These stationary waves can also be called standing waves.

Contrary to appearance, scalar waves actually DO move, but through the 4th dimension, or along the axis of time itself.  This may sound complex and mysterious, but you can understand it intuitively by the fact that the field persists as time goes on.

Longitudinal waves do not oscillate (move up and down) like a transverse wave.  As the term longitudinal suggests, they move parallel to the direction of propagation, not perpendicular to it.  There are variations in the energy density as the wave moves through time, which can be described as compressions (when the energy becomes denser and closer together) and rarefactions (when the energy becomes less dense and further apart).

If you were able to visibly witness the energy of a longitudinal field, the stationary-in-space compressions and rarefactions may look like the beating of a heart, or lungs breathing in and out.  A longitudinal wave could be thought of as a pulse perturbation (a small disturbance), referring to the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the energy as it moves through time.

Since a longitudinal movement pattern is considerably more efficient than an oscillating field, longitudinal waves move much faster than transverse waves.  While transverse waves move at the speed of light, longitudinal waves are superluminal.  Since they are not bound by the limitations of 3-space, they can "tunnel" and move faster than the speed of light.  Some scalar-informed engineers have estimated (based on the results of equations and experiments) that longitudinal waves move at around 1.5 times the speed of light, or more notably closer to 1.618 times light speed, which conforms to the Phi ratio patterns that occur widely and repeatedly throughout natural phenomena. They are also measured in volts per second, versus transverse waves that are measured in cycles per second (hertz).

Tunneling is a concept described by quantum mechanics, referring to the ability of particles/waves under certain conditions to penetrate barriers in a way that seems to defy the rules of classical physics. The tunneling capabilities of a longitudinal wave allow it to pass through solid objects or barriers (including metal shielding objects and Faraday cages) with no loss of strength or power, by moving through the space between atoms.

Since the time of Nikola Tesla, who laid the majority of the groundwork for the experiential and practical uses of scalar/longitudinal fields, many large and small scalar transmitters have been built that demonstrate the ability of these unique fields to pass through shields and cages that would completely block a transverse EM field.

 

The history of scalar energy in science and electromagnetics

Let's go back in time a little ways, to the initial discovery of scalar energy in modern recorded history.  In the mid 1800's, Scottish scientist James Clerk Maxwell came up with four fundamental equations to describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields.  Maxwell's equations eventually formed the basis of classical electromagnetism, and originally included the possibility of a scalar component.  The scalar theories from Maxwell's equations were eventually removed by subsequent generations of engineers, who disregarded the scalar theory as too "mystical" and difficult to measure, therefore ineffectual (which couldn't be further from the truth).

Decades later, Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla accidentally discovered scalar fields while experimenting with violently abrupt direct current (DC) electrical charges.  He became enthralled with the phenomenon, and by 1904 he had developed transmitters to move scalar energy back and forth, bypassing space with no need for wires, as it would simply materialize from one place to another.  He was observing the superluminal tunneling properties of scalar, where there seemed to be no time at all between transmission and reception, no matter the distance between the transmitter and receiver.

Tesla imagined the considerable potential for this type of energy to replace current forms of electricity, as it was faster, more efficient, less expensive, and did not require the use of coal, oil or wires.  Since the signal did not lose power over distance, the power input at the transmitter could be much lower, yet simultaneously transmit the signal much further. Unfortunately, he did not receive enough funding to continue his research and development of scalar as an electricity source.

Tesla's most famous inventions designed to harness and utilize scalar energy include his Tesla coil, magnifying transmitter, and death ray (or "peace ray").  Tesla inspired many scientists and engineers after his time to continue to work he began, with the Tesla coil being his most popular and versatile invention.  A 500,000 volt Tesla coil is utilized by the Theraphi as a central component in the creation of its unique scalar field.

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Bearden proposed a theoretical model of a magnifying transmitter (thought to be similar to Tesla's) that he believes could fuel all the wired and wireless power needs of everyone on Earth.  Tesla chose the name magnifying transmitter for this large, towering structure because not only did the energy it transmitted not lose power over distance, but in many cases the energy was actually magnified while traveling between transmitter and receiver.  It was somehow collecting energy from free space along the way, resulting in a net energy gain, which since that time has been referred to as "free energy" or "overunity".

Many people, including ex-military, claim that "death ray" type superweapons have been built in secret by various governments since Tesla's death, and may have become the basis for modern directed-energy weapon (DEW) technology that can destroy undetected from a long distance using charged particle beams sourced only from energy in free air.

Just like electromagnetic fields, scalar fields have the power to harm and the power to heal.  The effect ultimately depends on the structure and content of the field itself, how it's produced, and what it's used for.

Phase conjugation & time reversed waves

Another perspective and method of describing the creation of longitudinal scalar fields is phase conjugation.  This concept is widely referenced and utilized in the field of nonlinear optics, where lasers (or other photon sources) are passed through a complex medium to generate a signal that's more coherent than the source signal.

When light, or photons, move through the spatial and time dimensions, they tend towards distortion and incoherence due to various factors.  There is a way, using a complex medium called a phase conjugate mirror, to restore the signal to its original structure, thereby increasing coherence and order.  Unlike a traditional mirror, which actually increases disorder, complexity and randomness as signals bounce off of it, a phase conjugate mirror produces exact replicas of the source signal (even if the signal became distorted on the way to the mirror), regenerating the original signal in a coherent manner.

The implications of this are very interesting when you consider the Second Law of Thermodynamics, or the law of entropy.  Entropy is the idea that in any isolated or closed system, there will be an increase in disorder, chaos, randomness and net energy loss through the passage of time, and never the other way around.  This is connected to the concept of "the arrow of time", which states that time moves in a one-way direction, or asymmetrically.  The arrow of time can be understood intuitively by imagining a recording of an event played both forward and in reverse, and how in most cases the reverse playback will seem impossible and nonsensical.  For example, the law of entropy allows for the possibility of a glass of water being knocked off a table, breaking the glass and spilling the water, but does not allow for the shards of glass to fuse back together, the water to reenter the cup, and the glass to levitate back to the table.

In living organisms, which are considered open systems, the law of entropy operates slightly differently.  Open systems exchange both energy and matter with their surroundings.  For example, a mammal takes in food, water and oxygen from its environment, and uses these external energy sources to maintain its structure and function, its homeostasis.  In this example, the entropic process is transferred to the environment in the form of heat, and other substances emitted by the living biological structure.

However, often what's considered a waste product to one organism is a necessary substance for another organism in their shared environment.  A perfect example is how trees produce oxygen, which is utilized by mammals to maintain their homeostasis, and mammals in turn exude carbon dioxide as a waste product, which is a necessary component of life for those same trees.  This can be called a symbiotic relationship (where various parts of a whole system each need something the other produces but cannot use), and tends to considerably decrease entropy in that environment.  The concept of biodiversity is related to symbiotic relationships reducing the overall entropy of the system as a whole.

There is a force that could be said to defy the law of entropy, called negative entropy or negentropy.  This is where entropy is not just being staved off, but somehow unfolds in the opposite direction, towards a net increase in order, coherence, organization and energy gain through the passage of time.

Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, in his 1944 book "What is Life?", theorized that life defies the Second Law of Thermodynamics by feeding on negentropy to maintain order and homeostasis, and that this is what differentiates living systems from other forms of matter.   Schrödinger wrote, "An organism's astonishing gift of concentrating a stream of order on itself and thus escaping the decay into atomic chaos - of drinking orderliness from a suitable environment - seems to be connected with the presence of the aperiodic solids…"

Several years later, the crystalline double helix DNA structure of living organisms was discovered to be the carrier of our genetic information, and it then became apparent that the 'aperiodic solids'  Schrödinger described are actually our living DNA.

A Russian study in 2008 demonstrated than an ideal phase conjugating mirror produced angular momentum that consistently resulted in the creation of a rotating double helix spiral.

Could our own crystalline DNA be an ideal phase conjugating mirror, alive within our bodies for our lifetime, waiting to be activated by special external stimuli that are capable of reminding our cells of the original perfect patterns encoded within our DNA?

 

Theraphi's phase conjugate, time reversed waves & physical regeneration

Phase conjugation, since it reverses distortions in a signal that are accumulated through time, produces time-reversed waves.  This technique is widely utilized to clean up distorted signals, and is used to maintain the integrity of a fiber optic signal traveling many miles through cables, to improve the quality of medical imaging techniques like ultrasound, and a great many more complex uses.

Time-reversed waves can also be used to increase the vitality of living organisms, speeding up healing and cellular regeneration.  This is the special core mechanism of Theraphi's health-supportive fields.  A complex, Phi ratio based frequency algorithm flows through our high powered Tesla coil, then is absorbed and energized inside our two plasma tubes.  The two tubes face each other, acting as an open capacitor of a resonant circuit inspired by Tesla's scalar transmitter model.  Since each tube produces an electromagnetic field with exactly the same frequency patterns and amplitude, but 180 degrees out of phase, a longitudinal scalar field (or phase conjugate field) is produced between them.  Plasma itself is a known phase conjugator and transducer of longitudinal waves.

In this space, a person will lay on a bed or massage table, bathing in the resulting electrostatic scalar field.  The phase conjugation produces a field that implodes (or vortexes) until it reaches a zero point, moving from light speed to superluminal, where it takes on completely different properties.  The frequency algorithm itself, based on the Phi ratio, feeds the transformation to superluminal, but once it changes states there is no longer any "frequency" at play.  It is a pure informational field of coherent, time-reversed waves.

This phase conjugate replica wave is negentropic, and has the potential to reverse active entropic states seen as disease in living organisms.  Even more intriguing is the potential of this field to deliver information to the cells that was not there originally, essentially "time reversing" parts of our own DNA back to previous iterations found in our ancestors, before genetic aberrations were accumulated in the genetic line. Theoretically, this has the potential to eventually reverse birth defects, with consistent and long term exposure to the field.  It also shows considerable promise in restoring health in instances of chronic illness resulting from DNA damage, and improving the function of the immune system.

Theraphi improves cell communication, and provides the body with the raw energy needed to regulate proper circulation and lymphatic flow, manage pain, support and speed up the healing process, achieve anti-aging effects, and improve general physical, mental and emotional health.

 

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