physics
Scalar potential
Definition
A method for producing gravitational effects through the manipulation of electric fields.
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Related Theories (7)
Ether Density Modification for Reduced Energy Requirements
By first altering the physical constants (permittivity, permeability) of the local ether to make it more pliable, spacecraft require dramatically less energy to achieve the same spacetime warping effects
Expanded Maxwell Electrodynamics
Restoring scalar and vector potentials as primary electromagnetic entities rather than considering them mathematical conveniences, revealing hidden capabilities including field-free communication and gravity manipulation
GEM Gravitational EM Unification
Electromagnetism gravitation unified through Sakarov radiation pressure model permitting gravity modification control creating lift without traditional propulsion aerodynamic vacuum
Quantum Sensor as Scalar Detector
The theory that the US Army's new quantum sensor using Rydberg atoms is designed to detect scalar potentials (K vector) and non-Abelian fields, enabling the tracking of quantum entanglement and scalar waves, similar to 'Ghost Murmur'.
Scalar Electromagnetic Unification via Maxwell's Equations
Maxwell's equations were simplified by removing scalar potentials, hiding the ability to create gravity beams and manipulate spacetime. Recovering these allows for 'free energy' and propulsion.
Scalar Physics Manipulation
The theory that the magnetic scalar potential (removed from Maxwell's equations by Heaviside) is the key to manipulating spacetime. The Aharonov-Bohm effect proves this potential is physically real. Scalar physics allows creation of stable plasma singularities, vacuum polarization, and the unification of gravity and electromagnetism through Kaluza-Klein type theories.
Scalar Wave Propulsion and Gravity Manipulation
By manipulating scalar potentials (longitudinal waves) and vector potentials, it is possible to generate gravity, create negative energy, and manipulate spacetime for propulsion and teleportation.