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Part 4 of 8
Tom Bearden: An Interview on H3O / HRx & The Brave New World of Applied Scalar Wave Technology

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Dr. Bearden continues ... examining how energy drawn from a vacuum (time domain) does not really violate the hallowed Law of Conservation of Mass & Energy. Also discussed is why H3O and HRx, when mixed in their concentrate form - an extreme acid with an extreme alkaline, neutralize without an exothermic reaction. It's not supposed to happen - but it does. Dr. Bearden explains why using "higher symmetry" physics. He also goes into greater detail as to why scalar wave technology has not been more thoroughly explored by orthodox science. He then describes the limits of our current understanding of chemistry and physics without leaving the "U1" model.

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The use of scalar wave technology to produce H3O and HRx solutions brings with it a set of observable phenomenon that cannot be validated using orthodox models of chemistry and physics. To better explain some of their properties, we sought out the input of world-renowned physicist, Dr. Tom Bearden, in the U.S. - well-known for his theoretical contributions in the field of scalar wave. What resulted was an expansive interview (taped 10/17/01) -- over an hour of which is observable below in four separate files. Most of this material will seem quite arcane to those without formal training in physics, but for even the untrained who grasp just 10% of the content, the obvious will become clear: now that applied applications of scalar wave technology, as profound as H3O and HRx now exist, its theoretical underpinnings will not be able to be ignored by orthodox science forever.

1 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wypYFe3JXdE
2 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLVzTkRnuKk
3 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4FGkU841UI
4 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc2r7JylHkk
5 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzxown3sVWg
6 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ3yXqDwM8c
7 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSw5rkz0cYI
8 of 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USNDoy_v0oM

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  • Yeah. Scarcity... or rather the illusion of it.

    We certainly have finite resources in many ways, of course... in the context of fossil fuels, etc. ... but scarcity of energy is an illusion. And 'they' maintain that illusion very very well. In fact, maintaining that illusion is quite an expensive game - it boggles the mind. But it's only a matter of time. I honestly think they can't make it work for them much longer... this pretend 'scarcity'... i dunno.

  • One word. Scarcity. You can't billions and billions of dollars on pharmaceuticals and energy if there are mechanisms that render them obsolete. It's all a corporate hoax. People like Bearden and Tesla are all over the place at this point. But thanks to corporate greed and an economy based on scarcity these folks are dismissed and swept under the carpet.

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  • I want to ask you a question - When will we have a guy like Tesla or Einstein?

    If one of such guys will come now and offer some unlimited energy - he might get killed my oil barons or people will simply laugh at him or he will die poor without a chance to explain us what he thinks of.

    I mean our society now doesnt support any kind of people like this, people who make biggest inventions are usually poor unless government is somehow interested in their studies to make weapons.

  • @immayhem You are so right, the energy of the decaying universe is enormous, everything we see is energy but there is more energy in things we can't see, ie the vacuum. It is only our ability to tap into that resource that is the problem but we are working that out very fast. I can see us working it out withing the next 10 to 20 years. Who knows, we probably already have free energy hidden somewhere deep in our government or military.

  • @measl

    thats why you watched everything he said all the way to part 4?

  • @01PLeasant He is "swept under the carpet" as you put it because he doesn't know what he's talking about.

  • "Who controls science & who controls funding..."

    The ultimate $64,000 question.

    Follow the $ trail. When it comes time to kill the snake, cut off it's (elite) head.

  • Thank goodness there are at least some people who understand these concepts which are deemed conspiracy. In a scientific viewpoint, the world and tech that exists today could effectively end world scarcity indefinitely, cure a lot more diseases, and end a vast majority of human suffering and world problems. Is that not a valid moral goal to fight for? Perhaps the most valid? peace be wit ya people. continue the good fight!

  • The guy doing the interview proposes that the massive investments in industry are partially responsible for the resistance to accept better models. That is exactly what's going on. The Holy Bible already predicted it. Scripture says "The love of money is the root of all evil." As long as people would prefer to keep their wealth instead of moving to higher understanding, we are doomed to a world of corruption and idiocy.

  • I know, right? From a common sense perspective - Insurance is unbelievably... well... stupid. They are kind of like the mob. Agents. Middlemen. It is money down the toilet. Absolutely. And it's funny to me how people are so attached to the idea that insurance is so necessary.

    And don't get me started on 'mandatory' insurance. What a rip-off. I've paid in thousands upon thousands... and never filed a claim. I could retire on what I've been forced to pay in car insurance...

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