See "Nikola Tesla, The Problem of Increasing Human Energy", Century magazine, June 1900, p. 208-209. Actually, in this article, Nikola Tesla spoke of using standing waves to produce distant effects and locate objects such as ships. At this point, he was thinking of a scalar radar locator, something more advanced than even our radar today. It was also capable of producing electrical effects at any part of the globe. To quote: "Stationary waves ... mean something more than telegraphy without wires to any distance ... For instance, by their use we may produce at will, from a sending station, an electrical effect in any particular region of the globe; we may determine the relative position or course of a moving object, such as a vessel at sea, the distance traversed by the same, or its speed." (Col. Thomas Bearden, "Analysis of Scalar/Electromagnetic Technology"; Nikola Tesla Book Company; P. O. Box 121873, Chula Vista, CA 91912)
"Whittaker shows how standing potential waves with hidden EM structures can be established. These Whittaker waves are powerful, standing gravitational waves. They are the same waves that Nikola Tesla discovered - his famous "standing columnar waves" experimentally in Colorado Springs in 1899 - 4 years earlier." (Col. Thomas Bearden, "Analysis of Scalar/Electromagnetic Technology"; Nikola Tesla Book Company; P. O. Box 121873, Chula Vista, CA 91912)
"The great philosophers of cosmology, Clifford, Mach, Einstein, Wyle, Dirac, Schroedinger, and others have pointed out that only a wave structure of matter (particles) can conform to experimental data and fulfill the logic of reality and cosmology. Such a Quantum Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) has been found in the last decade satisfying their requirements and predicting the origins of natural laws. This structure is a simple pair of spherical outward and inward quantum waves, convergent to a center, existing in ordinary Space and termed a Space resonance." Milo Wolfe
"This equation describes how quantum waves are formed and travel in a Space medium. If the medium is uniform, typical nearly everywhere, only spherical waves occur. The wave amplitudes are scalar numbers." Milo Wolfe
"The inward and outward waves move oppositely, thus forming a resonant standing wave." Milo Wolfe
See also
Neutral Center
Standing Waves
Wave
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