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From: Haim R. Branisteanu7/8/2023 12:40:02 PM
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Scalar Physics Research Center

Scalar physics is rooted in the portion of Maxwell's Theory that concerned itself with the potential and superpotential fields. However, it was precisely these that troubled the Academia of his time. For instance, Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925) had a real problem with the potentials, saying in his own words that they were an "absurdity" that should be "murdered" from the theory. This is understandable since the technology back then only allowed for measurement of force fields, not potential fields.

In 1884, Heaviside reformulated Maxwell's twenty equations into a compact set of four equations that, while convenient, were missing the potential and superpotential aspects. For a century afterward, the potentials were thought to be nothing more than mathematical conveniences, as abstractions that had no basis in physical reality.

It wasn't until the Aharonov-Bohm experiment in 1959 that the vector potential [A] was found to alter the quantum phase of the electron wave function in the absence of a magnetic field, proving that [A] by itself could affect matter. But that experiment was too little too late, for Heaviside's success in murdering scalar physics allowed the less capable force-based physics to proliferate and become entrenched in modern civilization. The reason we currently lack antigravity, free energy, and time travel is because various powers have invested in propagating Heaviside's bias.

While scalar physics may have been buried in the late 19th century, the moment draws near for its resurrection.
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