I found this HT. Guess its as simple as it gets.
http://www.angelfire.com/oz/cv/scalarweapons2.htmlsorry about the ad at the top of this page.
1. THE DISCOVERY OF SCALAR WAVES
It all started in the 18th century with a Scotsman named James Clerk Maxwell.(1831-1879). He was a mathematical genius and his work led to the development of quantum physics which later led to Einstein�s Relativity. Maxwell�s equations linked electricity and magnetism and he discovered other waves that were higher than the normal hertzian electromagnetic waves.
They are positioned at right angles coming off the electromagnetic wave and are omni-directional, whereas normal hertzian electromagnetic waves are only measureable with normal equipment and travel in a straight line. They are also called gravitic waves because they belong to the gravitational field. (Please see glossary for other names for scalar waves) Maxwell�s electromagnetic spectrum went higher than our 3D physical reality and into hyperspace where the fine indiscernable scalar waves exist. (Maxwell said they flowed in the ether/hyperspace). Scalar waves are so fine that they are only one-hundred-millionth of a square centimeter in width hence finer than X-rays and gamma rays. They can also be manipulated into various types of modes and frequencies. When Maxwell died his work was interpreted by three experts (including Hertz) who set the foundation for physics, and they decided any wave that went beyond what could be measured with an instrument of that time was "mystical" therefore worthless. According to Tom Bearden, standard physics (from then on) as a discipline, contained twenty two errors. Nicola Telsa, (1856 or 1857-1943) a Yugoslavian genius, who became a US citizen in 1891 carried on with Maxwell�s work. Tesla worked for Thomas Edison, who invented direct current, while Telsa himself invented alternating......."
Aha. A scalar wave is a secondary vector resultant. I see. If Ive got it right.
If the EM wave is a big truck, the scalar wave is the wind a bystander feels when the truck at speed passes by. So when two EM waves interact, there's a scalar field resultant from the transverse secondary vectors of each EM wave.
A speaker builder would, in the sound analogy of this, curse the transverse resultant sound wave that comes from a speaker as "baffle diffraction".
If Im understanding this correctly.
just to flog the audio analogy to death, "scalar"
speakers
http://www.sixmoons.com/audioreviews/du ... aluna.htmlha ha sort of.