Drug effects in yeast mediated by scalar waves
By JA Ebbers, Konstantin Meyl
21 May 2014
Abstract:
Scalar waves (Tesla waves) represent a special class of longitudinal waves in electromagnetics according to the wave equation. The extension of Maxwell`s field equations by the term of scalar waves is stringent since the experimental proof of magnetic monopoles (Morris, 2009). The physical properties of magnetic scalar waves may qualify them as a means of signal transfer in biological systems. By the help of an experimental kit producing a resonant scalar wave to be used as a carrier wave for biological information, it can be shown that clotrimazole, a fungicide, exerts a growth-inhibiting effect on yeast without any chemical contact. Possible implications for medical purposes are discussed.
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