Originally posted by Handy andy
EMF stands for Electro Motive Force, it's not a reference to anything magnetic. It's the dielectricity and is the electrostatics you're talking about. EMF is the correct term for the dielectric aetheric medium that is flowing over the wires between 2 points, which potentializes current to flow if the loop is closed long enough. If that dielectric medium is not flowing over the wire, then you are going measure it as voltage potential at a point of potential difference between two reference points.
You're talking pure dielectric nature of electricity, that still isn't a scalar wave though. If you took a cross section in time of a wave, that is basically your scalar potential. That is why Dollard gave Bearden and Bedini so much flack for so many years because Bearden and Bedini have erroneously used the term "scalar wave", when in fact "scalar wave" is an oxymoron. I know Bearden and Bedini were trying to develop language to describe what they were involved with and Eric threw the baby out with the bathwater. Bearden and Bedini of course know what they mean when saying that even though it is technically incorrect.
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