The Little Known Unique Properties of Scalar Energy
Despite being somewhat “out there,” the creation of scalar energy is quite simple to understand. Dr. Valerie Hunt. PhD, Professor Emeritus at UCLA, one of the leading researchers at the in the human bio-energy field, says it’s created when two opposing forces of common electromagnetic waves collide. As soon as the two opposing forces collide, they immediately cancel one another out, creating a stationary or static form of energy we know as scalar energy.
Two of the most important properties of scalar energy is that one, it is not Hertzian, meaning it cannot be measured as regular electromagnetic waves can, and two, it is non-linear like regular electromagnetic waves. This energy is in a class of its own with many distinguishing properties.