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Feb21-06, 05:10 PM   #1
 

Longitudinal Scalar Waves??


Hi, new to the board. I have a general understanding of String Theory and Super Gravity after reading a few of Kaku's books. My friend found this website( http://www.prahlad.org/pub/bearden/scalar_wars.htm ) Now after skimming throiugh it, I have 2 opinions. 1. This is totally bogus except for the history on Tesla and his research. or 2. this is true but then why hasn't this been front page news?? If anyone has watched the TV show LOST, I think this may be part of their inspiration which is why we stumbled onto that website in the first place. I am just curious, how much of this info is fact or accepted by the scietific community?
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