Meyl's work focuses on a re-examination of Maxwell’s equations, which he believes were unnecessarily simplified by contemporaries like Lorentz, leaving out crucial "scalar" terms.
Meyl claims scalar waves can propagate at speeds exceeding the speed of light, potentially allowing for global communication without latency. Prof. Dr-lng. Konstantin Meyl SCALAR WAVE TECHN...
Professor Dr.-Ing. Konstantin Meyl is an electrical engineer and a prominent figure in the field of scalar wave technology. He posits that scalar waves—a type of longitudinal wave—are a fundamental but often overlooked component of electromagnetism that can be used for near-instantaneous communication and highly efficient wireless energy transmission. While his theories are considered "groundbreaking" by some alternative energy enthusiasts, they remain highly controversial and are largely categorized as fringe science by the mainstream physics community. Core Theories and Claims Meyl's work focuses on a re-examination of Maxwell’s
Based on Nikola Tesla's experiments, Meyl proposes that scalar waves can transmit energy with minimal dissipation over long distances, bypassing the inverse square law that limits conventional electromagnetic waves. Konstantin Meyl is an electrical engineer and a
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He asserts that biological systems, including human DNA, utilize these magnetic scalar waves to communicate at a cellular level. Experimental Evidence and Research