What is the scientific basis for claims concerning Tesla-waves, longitudinal electric waves, or scalar fields? The basis could be much simpler than we might anticipate:
Caption: A dielectric medium located in the space between capacitor plates compared to a dielectric medium located outside the space between plates.
Caption: The Negative Dielectric Polarization of One-Wire Transmission Systems (epsilon < 1) produced both in the ground and in the antenna under conditions of integral resonance between the primary and second transformer windings.
This is likely the simplest theoretical explanation there is for Tesla waves and allows Tesla waves to exist on the same continuum with all other electromagnetic waves, requiring less new physics to explain the same phenomenon. The condition for a Tesla wave is simply a reverse or negative back-emf response of a medium to a charge dipole, which occurs in the space outside the one between the dipoles.
Caption: A dielectric medium located in the space between capacitor plates compared to a dielectric medium located outside the space between plates.
Caption: The Negative Dielectric Polarization of One-Wire Transmission Systems (epsilon < 1) produced both in the ground and in the antenna under conditions of integral resonance between the primary and second transformer windings.
This is likely the simplest theoretical explanation there is for Tesla waves and allows Tesla waves to exist on the same continuum with all other electromagnetic waves, requiring less new physics to explain the same phenomenon. The condition for a Tesla wave is simply a reverse or negative back-emf response of a medium to a charge dipole, which occurs in the space outside the one between the dipoles.
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