# What Are Scalar Waves?

* This is a re-post of an article I wrote for my blog Q-Niverse back in May of 2013:

What is a “scalar wave” exactly? Scalar waves (hereafter SW) are often likened to "longitudinal" waves. Other theorists have modeled them as virtual pressure waves existing in subquantum "potentials". The term “scalar” is often used because the hypothetical source of these waves is thought to be a "scalar field" of some kind. This means it possesses magnitude but not direction -- similar to the Higgs Field for example.

There is nothing particularly controversial about longitudinal waves (hereafter LW) in general. They are a ubiquitous and well-acknowledged phenomenon in nature. Sound waves that travel through the atmosphere (or underwater) are longitudinal; as are plasma waves propagating through space (aka "Birkeland currents"). Longitudinal waves moving through the Earth's interior are known as "telluric currents". They can all be thought of as pressure waves of sorts. Continue reading

# Subquantum Kinetics: Autogenesis in 2 Dimensions

This is a 2-dimensional simulation of the process known as autogenesis in the framework of subquantum kinetics (SQK). The initial conditions at $t=0$ are two particles situated next to each other. The reaction-diffusion system known as Model G, under specific system parameters, gives rise to natural particle formation in the vicinity of existing matter. In this case the system parameters create a super-critical environment in which new particles are created with ease, such as in certain life stages of a neutron star (the particles being actual neutrons) or in the center of a galaxy in which the rapid matter formation can give rise to a galactic superwave. Continue reading

# Interview with Thomas Imlauer: Scalar Waves, Zero Point Energy, & Rethinking Nature

Here is an Interview with Electrical Engineer and Tesla-Technologist Thomas Imlauer, recorded a year ago now, on the topics of scalar wave theory, the feasibility of harnessing zero point fluctuations, and reconceptualizing how nature works. Online, Thomas operates under the pseudonym TheOldScientist. On both his personal website and YouTube channel he has posted numerous in-depth videos cataloguing his innovative work. Thomas is also a contemporary and acquaintance of other visionaries in the field including Eric Dollard, Konstantin Meyl, and Jean-Louis Naudin. More information can be found at http://theoldscientist.co.uk/. Continue reading

# Interview with Moray B. King: Breakthrough Energy, EVO Clusters, & Paradigm Shifts

Interview with Moray B. King. Moray has been working as an electrical and systems engineer for over 30 years. During that time, in parallel, he has done extensive independent research into the standard physics literature concerning both zero point energy and self-organizing systems. He has also conducted extensive research into the patents and experiments of inventors who have reported anomalous energy gains over the decades. He is considered one of the leading authorities on the subject of zero point energy, and has written two books on the topic titled: Tapping the Zero Point Energy, and Quest for Zero Point Energy. Most recently Moray gave a presentation titled “Water, Plasmoids, and Zero Point Energy” at this year’s Breakthrough Energy Movement Conference. Continue reading

# Big Bang Or Big Bust?

It is commonly stated that the universe is approximately 13½ billion years old. This belief is another case in which the most widely accepted theories in mainstream science trickle down into mainstream media, transforming into fact along the way. For example in a recent article by the Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics, this 13-billion-year age of the Universe is cited as if it were an undisputed fact. No wonder this has become a widely held belief that is spoken of in popular culture, as if it were as well-established as the fact that the Earth goes around the Sun. Continue reading

# Interview with Matt Pulver: Subquantum Kinetics, Gödel's Theorem, & Electrogravitics

This is an interview I conducted back in May with the director of Blue Science, Matt Pulver. Beside acting as coordinator of the Blue Science project, Matt is also an accomplished physicist and consciousness researcher. He has assisted Dr. Paul LaViolette in constructing computational models of Subquantum Kinetics, most recently being published in the International Journal of General Systems. For those not aware, Subquantum Kinetics is Dr. LaViolette's open systems approach to microphysics and cosmology. Continue reading

# Aether Theory 101

The Aether paradigm has become something of a taboo subject since the early-mid 20th century. Quite often Aether theories are characterized as contradicting Einstein's Relativity theories. Interestingly enough however Einstein's theories were not all that original: His Special Theory of Relativity incorporated many relativistic concepts (such as the Lorentz Factor in length contraction and time dilation) from Lorentz Ether Theory and then labeled the Aether as "superfluous" -- in effect denying space itself an actual existence. Continue reading

# Open System Physics: Demystifying "Free" Energy

Discussions surrounding the notion of "free" energy almost always devolve into polemics when one of the participants derides such an idea as pseudoscience and "utter nonsense" because obviously you cannot violate the vaunted laws of thermodynamics (aka conservation of energy and law of entropy). I will argue here that this point of view is outdated and emblematic of a truncated point of view. What skeptics are failing to grasp is that the first and second laws of thermodynamics only hold in Closed Systems.