By John Maguire What is a “scalar wave” exactly? Scalar waves (hereafter SW) are often likened to “longitudinal” waves. Other theorists have modeled them as virtual pressure waves existing in subquantum “potentials”. The term “scalar” is often used because the hypothetical source of these waves is thought to be a “scalar field” of some kind. This means it possesses magnitude but not direction — similar to the Higgs Field…
