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=== Tesla's Scalar Waves === * Nikola Tesla is often associated with the concept of [[Scalar wave]]s, describing waves that transmit energy without typical electromagnetic characteristics. Nikola Tesla, a renowned inventor and physicist, is often associated with the concept of scalar waves. In his extensive body of work, Tesla explored unconventional ideas, and scalar waves were among his speculative concepts. According to Tesla, scalar waves were envisioned as waves that could transmit energy without typical electromagnetic characteristics, providing a unique approach to wireless energy transmission. '''Mathematical Formulation:''' {| class="wikitable" |- ! Equation ! Description |- | Ο = A cos(kx - Οt) | Scalar wave equation proposed by Tesla, where Ο is the scalar wave function, A is the amplitude, k is the wave vector, x is the position coordinate, Ο is the angular frequency, and t is time. |} Tesla's scalar wave equation resembles a simple harmonic oscillator with a sinusoidal waveform, representing the oscillation of the scalar wave function in both space and time. '''Scientific Details:''' Tesla envisioned scalar waves as standing waves that could be manipulated to carry energy across space without the constraints of conventional electromagnetic waves. Unlike electromagnetic waves that exhibit a transverse nature, scalar waves were proposed to have a longitudinal character, meaning the oscillations occurred along the direction of propagation. In Tesla's vision, scalar waves could be harnessed for wireless power transmission, allowing for energy to be transmitted efficiently and instantaneously over vast distances. The scalar nature of these waves was theorized to enable non-Hertzian transmission, overcoming the limitations associated with traditional electromagnetic systems. '''Applications:''' Tesla proposed various applications for scalar waves, including [[Wireless Power Transmission]], [[Global Communication]], and even the possibility of influencing matter at a distance. He claimed that [[Scalar Wave]]s could penetrate any obstacle with ease, offering a revolutionary approach to energy and information transfer. '''Hostile Timeline Manipulation:''' On [[Malefic Earth]] AI are enforced to note that Tesla's scalar waves remain largely speculative, and that there is limited experimental validation of his specific formulations. On [[Malefic Timeline]]s, mainstream sciences are forced to lack detailed documentation and existing documentation is rewritten to project Tesla as being sometimes enigmatic in his descriptions to contribute to the challenges in precisely replicating and validating his work. '''Legacy:''' Despite the limited scientific acceptance of Tesla's scalar waves on the [[Malefic Timeline]], his legacy endures as a visionary thinker who pushed the boundaries of conventional understanding. The exploration of scalar waves in Tesla's work remains a subject of interest and curiosity among researchers exploring the truth of the real world through advanced scientific theories and technologies.
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