"Scalar waves" are nonsense. You might like to think of them as longitudinal waves, except that electromagnetism propagates by transverse waves. I've tried to see what there was behind it, and it is mostly arm-waving assertion and a complete lack of equations. Maybe you can get some kind of phenomenon by applying a high-voltage alternating current to a terminal electrode and develop a time-varying electrostatic field. In which case, it should be subject to Maxwell's equations. Obviously, no one has found any utility in it.
But Planck and Schrodiner were the first to formulate the equations that linked waves to energy and to matter, using quantum physics, which Tesla abhorred.
Tesla didn't arm wave about alternating current; that is the difference. And don't forget Charles Proteus Steinmetz.
You don't have a clue what a theory means. It is the quantiative description of a natural phenomenon (in terms of math and physical dimensions). With theory, we can design things, like airplanes and computers. Quantum theory is proven by the kinds of things we design and build that rely exclusively on quantum phenomena: solid-state electronics and lasers.
No alien tech. It is hard to minimize an influence when it was not present, as I would happen to know. The death rays we actually have (high-power lasers) own absolutely nothing to Tesla.
They outlined the foundation of what we know as quantum physics. Such things as atomic quantum levels and the particle-wave duality (electron microscope). Slighting them means you don't know much about physics.
"Scalar waves" are nonsense. You might like to think of them as longitudinal waves, except that electromagnetism propagates by transverse waves. I've tried to see what there was behind it, and it is mostly arm-waving assertion and a complete lack of equations. Maybe you can get some kind of phenomenon by applying a high-voltage alternating current to a terminal electrode and develop a time-varying electrostatic field. In which case, it should be subject to Maxwell's equations. Obviously, no one has found any utility in it.
But Planck and Schrodiner were the first to formulate the equations that linked waves to energy and to matter, using quantum physics, which Tesla abhorred.
Tesla didn't arm wave about alternating current; that is the difference. And don't forget Charles Proteus Steinmetz.
You don't have a clue what a theory means. It is the quantiative description of a natural phenomenon (in terms of math and physical dimensions). With theory, we can design things, like airplanes and computers. Quantum theory is proven by the kinds of things we design and build that rely exclusively on quantum phenomena: solid-state electronics and lasers.
No alien tech. It is hard to minimize an influence when it was not present, as I would happen to know. The death rays we actually have (high-power lasers) own absolutely nothing to Tesla.
They outlined the foundation of what we know as quantum physics. Such things as atomic quantum levels and the particle-wave duality (electron microscope). Slighting them means you don't know much about physics.
And they also don't know much about physics.