What's Scalar Energy?
More and more attention is being focused on the quantum realm these days, and yet many of us don’t have a clue what it’s about. Films like “The Matrix” and “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once” give us an idea of all the possibilities of this realm, but we still feel that it’s too elusive for us mere mortals. Few of us are scientists, much less particle physicists, but it doesn’t matter, because the scalar field is difficult to measure and define- even for them! In spite of this, it is possible to appreciate scalar in a less scientific way. This is one of the Universe’s greatest gifts to humanity- it just needs to be unwrapped.
Indeed, if we were to attempt to define the scalar field in scientific or mathematical terms, your eyes would glaze over. So instead, we will give you a brief overview of what scalar is in the simplest laymen’s terms, with as many metaphors as possible so you can get a feel for what it is.
Can you explain scalar waves to me?
To get an idea of what scalar waves are, it might be useful to compare them back-to-back with electromagnetic waves, which are what make our radio waves, X-rays, microwaves and visible light. Traditional electromagnetic radiation is characterized by the method of energy transfer. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves whose electric and magnetic fields oscillate perpendicularly to the direction of wave propagation, like ripples on the surface of water.
Electromagnetism is known as a vector quantity, which has two parameters: magnitude and direction. Common vector quantities include velocity (speed + direction), force (push/pull + direction), and displacement (distance + direction). While vectors help quantify a given parameter, they also limit that parameter. As you may have experienced with your favorite radio station breaking up as you drove further from town, electromagnetic waves can lose strength over distance.
Penetration is another consideration. Some electromagnetic frequencies are unable to penetrate certain materials and others can affect the materials they penetrate- in both helpful and harmful ways. A good way to illustrate this are X-ray and gamma ray labs used in medical imaging and cancer treatment, respectively. On the one hand, these modalities are used because they can penetrate soft tissue for treatment. However, these rays can also be harmful, which is why technicians wear lead aprons. In this constant risk/benefit balancing act, we have no choice but to limit the reach of electromagnetic energy.
Moreover, an increasing number of studies are casting doubt of the long-term safety of more recent forms of electromagnetic frequency (EMF) exposure coming from our cell phones, WiFi routers, microwave ovens, 5G towers, and so on. Among the many reported health impacts are debilitating EMF hypersensitivity, melatonin suppression, sleep disorders, and oxidative stress.
So while we can credit electromagnetism with so many of modern life’s essential technologies, we have also come to the realization that it is perhaps imperfect and that there’s something missing- something greater just around the corner. This is where scalar energy steps in.
Scalar is a different breed of energy altogether. Nikola Tesla, the inventor of scalar energy, called it “radiant energy” because he believed it emanated from the sun (as opposed to the rippling movement of electromagnetic waves). He went so far as to say that this is the naturally occurring energy of the Universe.
Scalar waves are unique in that they are not defined by direction. This means that scalar waves are freed of the limitations of this vector property. The chart below illustrates the difference between scalar and vector quantities:
Scalar is thus used to denote a quantity that is not constrained by being placed in a context. This data point is thus free to be applied anywhere at anytime. However, as scalar waves lack the vector of distance, they can’t really be measured by conventional means, which is probably why there has been some pushback by the scientific community.
Scalar waves are non-Hertzian, non-linear, longitudinal waves which oscillate in the same direction as their propagation (as opposed to transverse electromagnetic waves). This allows scalar waves to carry energy and information unimpeded over long distances…even out into infinity!
Comparing Electromagnetic and Scalar Energy
| Property | Conventional EM | Scalar Energy |
|---|---|---|
| Wave type | Transverse traveling | Longitudinal standing |
| Distance effect | Diminishes with distance | Remains stable |
| Direction | Directional propagation | Omnidirectional |
| Measurability | Measurable with standard instruments | Requires specialized detection |
Scalar energy expands outward in vortices, creating a field of potential or stored form of energy (unlike the kinetic energy of things in motion). Scalar potential describes the situation where the difference in the potential energies of an object in two different positions depends only on the positions, not upon the path taken by that object while traveling from one position to the other. As standing, omnidirectional waves, scalar is in fact an all-encompassing subtle energy field often referred to as a zero-point field that holds everything everywhere in the universe at all times. This is what makes scalar energy so difficult to comprehend- even by the most accomplished of scientists.
It’s all about the scalar field
What’s intrinsic to scalar waves is the scalar field, which is essential in understanding the uniqueness of this form of energy and the important role it can play for humanity.
So how does a scalar field come to be? Actually, electromagnetism plays a part here. When you have two ordinary electromagnetic waves collide at 180° from each other, they will cancel each other out, creating a zero-vector stationary field, which is scalar. Far from being inert, this field, or quantum vacuum, is in fact a continuous, omnidirectional flow of energies teaming with virtual particles and fluctuations.
While electromagnetic waves interact with this quantum vacuum via its electric and magnetic components, scalar waves engage directly with the quantum vacuum itself. This engagement allows for complex, faster-than-the-speed-of-light encoding and transmission of information without interference and over any distance. Moreover, we are all fully immersed in this field- we just have to tap into it!
If this is still too complex to comprehend, imagine cookies baking in the kitchen- your quantum vacuum. As you walk around sniffing the delicious aroma that permeates the space, you’re literally immersed in olfactory information, but what you sniff will come from just one point in that vacuum. “Information” was sent by the cookies in the oven and instantaneously received by your eager nose.
The history of scalar: building upon Nikola Tesla’s legacy
Many fans of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) know his story, which is a lot more about than a reclusive man feeding pigeons. He was a visionary back in the early 1900s who believed that scalar energy would provide the world with free energy, clear wireless communications, and even promote health at the DNA level. Tesla was also very hands-on and was actually able to back up his vision with operational inventions that could have benefited humanity and change the course of history. Alas, Tesla’s vision was not well accepted by those who were already profiting from standard forms of energy, medicine and communications. He spent the last years of his life on the fringe, living alone in his New York City apartment, surrounded by boxes of his precious paperwork.
Nikola Tesla may be gone, but he is far from forgotten. Brilliant scientists such as Pentagon analyst Thomas Bearden (1930-2022) and German physicist Konstanin Meyl (b: 1952), dusted off Tesla’s shelved works and brought them back to life. Bearden resurrected Maxwell’s missing equations on electromagnetism that had been simplified by Heaviside and Lorentz- the very foundation of the scalar field and Tesla’s work on scalar energy- and then took these discoveries further. Meyl is leading a growing number of enthusiasts in the exploration of scalar energy technology. He has helped bring unconventional ideas about the electric nature of cells into the mainstream vernacular. Take a look at this article if you’d like to know more about those who participated in the early development and applications of scalar.
Since the death of Nikola Tesla, more and more innovative scientists and curious inventors like Royal Rife and Antoine Prioré have stepped up to the plate, expanding the quantum realm into the fields of medicine, energy, computing and even finance! And happily, this is finally being embraced: the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three researchers for their work in quantum mechanics. Scalar is no longer considered fringe!
Over a century of scalar energy applications
Nikola Tesla intended scalar energy to benefit humanity and was on his way to doing just that when he built his power station in Wardenclyffe, New York. His vision was ambitious: to create a “World Wireless System” using the Earth itself as a giant electrical circuit, providing consistent power and communication signals around the globe. Financial difficulties put an end to Tesla’s dream, but many others have since resurrected it and taken it further.
Tesla’s vision was truly out of the box. He actually worked on projects like anti-gravity vehicles, teleportation and time travel. If indeed we can be anyone, anywhere at any time like in the film “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once”, why wouldn’t it be possible to have this applied to everyday technologies?
Many have picked up where Tesla left off- for better and for worse. A fervent pacifist, Tesla hoped that one particular invention would be used for world peace- a charged particle beam projector called Teleforce that could repel invading aircraft by disrupting them at the atomic level. Tesla also designed an oscillator that could create earthquakes, which he intended to use in civil engineering. He also pioneered weather modification, which he believed would help in the re-greening of arid environments and avert natural disasters. It’s not sure what has been done with all the boxes of Tesla’s inventions that filled up his hotel room when he died, but one thing is certain, such powerful technology in the wrong hands could well lead humanity down a different path.
Fortunately, there is a rapidly growing sector of scalar applications that is attributed to the works of Rife, Prioré, Bearden, and Meyl, and that is in the field of medicine…and the timing couldn’t be better. Spooky2 and AhaHalo are leading the pack of a growing number of devices that allow people to easily treat even the most serious diseases.
Why are people so interested in scalar?
There are a number of reasons why so much attention is being focused on scalar these days. Elon Musk’s Tesla technology might not fully embrace the vision of its namesake, but it nonetheless gave Nikola Tesla and his works a PR boost. Pop culture is weaving the quantum realm into film scenarios and plots for novels. Possible military applications of scalar are hot debate topics in social media. Personal development masters like Burt Goldman and Joe Dispenza incorporated quantum entanglement into their teachings. Moreover, as we see the devastating effects of wars over energy resources, people are ready to take on new solutions…even ones that are over 100 years old!
However, it’s the thirst for healing that has been the biggest draw for scalar technology. Disenchantment with conventional medicine and desperation to heal from serious afflictions have given the courage to people to take the “quantum leap’ into frequency-based modalities. Parallel to that is a growing palette of accessible devices and frequencies that can treat a wide variety of physical, emotional, and mental issues.
How does scalar actually work on our bodies?
Your DNA are tiny “antennas” whose spiral shape is perfectly adapted to responding to scalar energy. This energy is like an invisible WiFi connection to your cells, providing them with the frequency information they need to achieve balance. Scalar energy interacts with DNA at a fractal level, enhancing its ability to repair and regenerate. When cells lose their charge, it can lead to pain and dysfunction. Scalar energy gently recharges the mitochondria to restore cellular voltage, enhancing the body’s natural healing processes. It supports cellular communication, reduces inflammation, and improves overall wellness. The best thing is that you can’t “overdose” on scalar energy as it will give you just what you need for balance, no matter how much time you spend in the scalar field.
Think of scalar energy as a foundational ally, working on the cells so they perform optimally. This covers detoxification, boosting immunity, better nutrient uptake, improving brain function, clearing emotional blocks, and promoting healing and regeneration. When the bases are covered, the body can start focusing on deeper healing.
A scalar device can run on its own in pure scalar mode for general foundational care, or can be coupled for even more targeted or deeper healing. For example, Rife frequencies can work in the scalar field to kill off pathogens. Other devices allow the molecules of a certain medicine or essential oil to be imprinted onto a carrier substance or even water! There’s also a way to couple audio frequencies to the scalar field to enhance the overall scalar experience.
As you can see, scalar is a versatile modality that lends itself to a vast array of healing possibilities.
So what can scalar energy treat?
As stated earlier, pure scalar can boost overall wellness at the cellular level to alleviate symptoms and promote deep healing. Combined with other modalities, the wellness possibilities are endless. The Rife library alone has over 60,000 frequencies covering every possible health issue. Here are just a few:
- Allergies
- Tendinitis
- Glaucoma
- Sleep Disorders
- Insect Bites
- Thyroid Issues
- Lyme Disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Brain Fog
- Anxiety
- Measles
- Acne
- EMF issues
- Gout
- Menopause Symptoms
- Dental Issues
- Serious Chronic Illness
If you’re interested in seeing the full program library, you can download it from this page.
How does scalar “feel”?
Everyone has felt energy in and outside of their bodies without every realizing they were frequencies they were feeling. This could be the goosebumps when you are excited, the fatigue after a long day at work, the warmth you get from a hug, or that “odd vibe” you may get from someone. This is because your body is not just muscles, bones and organs- it’s a network of energy and signals emitted from your DNA “antennas”.
Scalar energy is actually even more subtle than the sensations you generate with your own frequencies. Scalar works on the body as an all-encompassing field, so you won’t feel it “traveling” through you. But that doesn’t mean its not working. Those having their first scalar session might be putting expectations on results that are more in line with conventional care. The more you go into a session with heightened awareness and an open mind, the more you will be engaged with the healing process, and the more you will feel beneficial changes taking place.
There are usually no side effects of scalar There might be some mild herx symptoms (dry mouth, metallic taste, hunger swings, headache…) following a detox session. Should this happen, increase your water intake. The majority of people who have experienced scalar say they feel calmer, or conversely, more energized after a scalar session.
What is highly advised if you partake in scalar sessions is to keep a journal of your experience, noting any changes that occur as you progress- even those that don’t seem related to your wellness goal. This helps shift your role from be a passive recipient to an active participant.
I’d love to experience this for myself!
You absolutely should give it a try, and now you can for free! You are invited to sign up for a remote scalar session in the comfort of your own home. This session will allow you to experience the following health benefits scalar can bring:
- Relaxation and nervous system calm for better sleep.
- Emotional balance for inner calm and harmony.
- Support for the body’s natural ability to detox.
Many people report improved clarity and energy, better sleep and moods, reduced inflammation and boosted immune function. These foundational benefits can help you attain other wellness goals further down. Sign up and see for yourself!
Resources
- What Is Scalar Energy? Complete Guide 2026 | Scalar Energy Healing
- Scalar fields: the secret sauce of theoretical physics – Big Think
- Understanding the Real Scalar Field – Scaibu
- Scalar Waves, Scalar Energy, Positive Negative Uses and Bosnian Pyramid – by Liliana Usvat Mathematics Magazine
- New Review Traces Scalar Energy from Tesla to Today’s Healing Technologies | Everything’s Energy
- Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe
- Nikola Tesla Documents
- What is Scalar Energy Healing? A Beginner’s Guide – Hannah Brites
