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Pine_net
03-07-02, 08:33 AM
Am I correct to believe that the scalar potential is a harmonic set of phase conjugate longitudinal EM waves?

:confused:

Adam
03-07-02, 08:45 AM
No, it's the potential number of scales on any given fish based on it mass and age.

Sorry, I'm VERY tired and feel like writing stupid things. :P

Pine_net
03-07-02, 08:47 AM
Silly space monkey, trix are for kids!

:D

goofyfish
03-07-02, 08:59 AM
From several different websites...
In 1903, E.T. Whittaker showed that any scalar potential is a harmonic set of bidirectional EM longitudinal wavepairs. In 1904 he showed that any EM wave or field is just two scalar potential functions.

Peace.

esp
03-07-02, 12:40 PM
Is there any application for scalar potential?

Pine_net
03-27-02, 07:41 AM
http://www.mmcmetlab.com/sciforums/f3[1].jpg

Pine_net
03-27-02, 09:45 AM
Scalar Wars (http://www.prahlad.org/pub/bearden/scalar_wars.htm)

Pine_net
04-05-02, 01:50 PM
This overunity concept is very interesting. Using the time domain for energy is in itself quite an interesting proposition. Self organization of the universe makes for quite the mind dongle.


Could someone here please explain what a Dipole antenna is in laymen’s terms. :bugeye:

(Q)
04-05-02, 02:44 PM
Could someone here please explain what a Dipole antenna

A dipole antenna is basically a length of wire split into two portions and signal is taken off at the split.