Physics / Field Theory
Scalar field
Definition
Physical field with magnitude but no direction; scalar waves can access zero-point energy
Related Theories (3)
Reality as Hybrid Physics-Consciousness System
Universe consists of mathematical deterministic physics programmed on top of semantic consciousness framework, with advanced intelligences able to reprogram reality directly at the consciousness level while less advanced use hardware
Scalar Field Manipulation of Nuclear Forces
SU and S3 fields (scalar fields) are associated with strong and weak nuclear forces. Manipulating these fields allows for changing Coulomb barriers and achieving transluminal speeds with negative energy assistance.
Scalar Fields via Resonant Coil Geometry
Specific geometric shapes (teardrop coils) operating at resonant frequencies can generate scalar fields (SU2/SU3) that manipulate the vector potential, replicating the Aharonov-Bohm effect on a macroscopic scale.