With the current RFID -Technology the transfer of energy takes place on a chip card by means of longitudinal wave components in close range of the transmitting antenna. Those are scalar waves, which spread towards the electrical or the magnetic field pointer.
In the wave equation with reference to the Maxwell field equations, these wave components are set to zero, why only postulated model computations exist, after which the range is limited to the sixth part of the wavelength.
A goal of this paper is to create, by consideration of the scalar wave components in the wave equation, the physical conditions for the development of scalar wave transponders which are operable beyond the close range. The energy is transferred with the same carrier wave as the information and not over two separated ways as with RFID systems. Besides the bi-directional signal transmission, the energy transfer in both directions is additionally possible because of the resonant coupling between transmitter and receiver.
First far range transponders developed on the basis of the extended field equations are already functional as prototypes.
ISBN: 978-3-940 703-28-6
From an extended vortex and field theory to a technical, biological and historical use of longitudinal waves.
Edition belonging to the seminar (part 1 - 3) Electromagnetic Environmental compatibility
ISBN(10):3-9802542-4-0 or ISBN(13):978-3-940 703-23-1
Professor Konstantin Meyl has written numerous books and given lectures at universities in Germany. At the conference, Professor Meyl spoke about scalar waves. He also spoke about neutrinos and how they can be used.
Faraday vs. Maxwell and Demonstration of Longitudinal Wave Transmission
All our technical achievements and knowledge are not enough to explain how the human body and biology in general manage their energetic and informational tasks.
Communication of cells explained by field physics including magnetic scalar waves.
ISBN 978-3-940 703-17-0
for the Transmission of Scalar waves using the Experimental-Kit and Scalar Wave Devices
ISBN 978-3-940 703-21-7
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