| Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 22:25:58 
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        The scalar 
        interferometry technology has now spread to some 10 nations, and most 
        major weapons labs in the various nations on Earth have now discovered 
        longitudinal EM waves and longitudinal EM wave interferometry. 
        
          
        
        Even the Japanese 
        Yakuza has longitudinal EM wave technology, acquired from the Russians. 
        
          
        
        Los Alamos National 
        Lab, e.g., did (and may still do) carry papers on its site (by Rodrigues 
        etc.) on "undistorted progressive waves", which actually are imperfect 
        longitudinal EM waves with some transverse wave residue. 
        
          
        
        Quantum field theory 
        has long recognized both the time-polarized photon and the longitudinal 
        photon, as well as the two transverse photons. 
        
          
        
        So it's good theory.  
        A proper theoretical proof of scalar interferometry is given in M.W. 
        Evans, P.K. Anastasovski, T.E. Bearden et al, "On Whittaker's 
        Representation of the Electromagnetic Entity in Vacuo, Part V: The 
        Production of Transverse Fields and Energy by Scalar Interferometry," 
        Journal of New Energy, 4(3), Special Issue, Winter 1999, p. 299-301.  
        The same journal issue contains some 60 papers by the AIAS 
        theoreticians, including several more on Whittaker's work. 
        
          
        
        Best wishes, 
        
          
        
        Tom Bearden 
        
          
      
      Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 
      10:16:18 +0100 
         
        
        
        is there a relationship 
        between the development of scalar interferometry weapons and the inner 
        decay of the Soviet Union? Has this weapon technology been bound to 
        special interest and political groups? To where has control over 
        educational events been transposed? 
         
      Sincerely, Bernd.  |