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Excerpts from a 2003 lecture by Prof. Dr. -Ing. Konstantin Meyl of the University of Applied Sciences in Furtwangen, Germany.

He approaches the laws of electromagnetism in the tradition of Tesla and other prominent researchers of the past several centuries only to point out where modern textbooks have gone wrong. Meyl theorizes about the existence of a system of expanding vortices and contracting anti-vortices, the latter of which is responsible for the propagation of scalar waves. He has many published experiments that are very impressive.

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  • In his book Meyl says stepped broadband antennas made up of multiple dipole antennas of different lengths can be used, as the wavelength varies between the centre of the vortex to the edge, but you're not detecting the vortices themselves. He says "they will be detectable by their eddy losses and in the case of the electric field vortex appear as noise." Don't know about Hall effect sensors... Some part of the vortex decay may register. Maybe test it on a wireless router or cell phone?

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  • The scalar vortices reminded me of magnetic domains on metal oxide/mylar recording tape. Do you think it might be possible to use Hall effect transducers to detect scalar energy before it "unwraps" into a transverse wave? In the longitudinal form, does it appear possible that since amplitudes are constantly shifting, if they are of correct frequency, could an AM receiver pick them up?

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