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Demystifying Bedini 'Scalar North' & 'Bloch Walls'

I would like to say i grasped the scalar north term phrased by John Bedini referring to like poles of magnets being forced together but i never really did ... why ... because he never actually defined clearly this particular area for us amateurs that i can remember though both he and Tom Bearden used overlapping terms however the this fact seems to remain.


From everything i have researched with the additional assistance of 'Ai' it appears to me Bedini's use of the term scalar north was at best an 'unnecessary distraction' for a 'scalar dimension' is more accurately used to 'model a Bloch wall'.

The question that never occurred to me as it never seemed to apply ... in fact it seemed quite contrary to the subject was " Is Bedini's scalar north in fact a 'Bloch wall ' despite being oriented in opposition to a 'North-BLOCH-South' topology ?

I feel like possibly i am the first person to adress this matter within the entire field of
Alternative Energy.

Below is a Zip file of folders with separate headings that may seem obscure until you read their content and reflect upon why i created those titles ... i believe i have asked some of the most PERTINENT questions with answers given that are fundamental to Above Unity transformer research at any level from beginner  to advanced.
P.S. ... all i ask is that you dont laugh in my face ... only behind my back ...
[i]Ai transformation from the original b&w photo of Figuera (1902) :[/i]
PYROLITIC VAPOUR CAPS
PYROLITIC Carbon Transistor
Does a centre tap coil fed by full wave bridge and ZVS
create opposing magnetic fields between two coils
creating an oscillating Blosch wall ?
Scalar physics is not typically spoken of...

After some reflection on some of my recent comments and a little persausion from Joel i should be fair and say that novices such as i can  get a little carried away sometimes in our views so maybe i should stick with nunchuku and cracking coconuts ... something i'm more familiar with ... but i will add the following snippets just to prove even a leopard can change its spots :