I've been reading quite a lot about scalar potentials and interferometry but I can't form a clear picture (in my headv I mean) about an interferometer.
It says an interferometer is actually the whole "site": power banks, control center and the scalar wave emitting (or whatever the word, sorry, not so fluent in english) device.
Somewhere it says you need two antennas (or interferometers) to make those energy outbursts (or extractions). And that it can even be done on the lab table. Fine. But I also read you can make the same with just one device, which fires both waves (with different speeds, I guess...).
Question is: What is this scalar wave emitting/triggering device? Is it some kind of Tesla transformer? Or a sort of resonant-cavity antenna?
It says an interferometer is actually the whole "site": power banks, control center and the scalar wave emitting (or whatever the word, sorry, not so fluent in english) device.
Somewhere it says you need two antennas (or interferometers) to make those energy outbursts (or extractions). And that it can even be done on the lab table. Fine. But I also read you can make the same with just one device, which fires both waves (with different speeds, I guess...).
Question is: What is this scalar wave emitting/triggering device? Is it some kind of Tesla transformer? Or a sort of resonant-cavity antenna?
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