Scalar energy is closer in its properties to magnetism. It is composed of fifth-dimensional, non-linear, non-Hertzian standing waves. Instead of being focused in beams or running along wires, it tends to fill its environment.
Scalar energy is created when two common electromagnetic waves come together from two opposite converging vectors. When the energy vectors meet, the equal frequencies cancel each other leaving a static or stationary form of energy and zero frequency – this is the Scalar Zero Point Energy field.
Scalar fields exist out of relative time and space. Scalar energy does not radiate as waves but expands outwards in circles of energy. Scalar energy does not decay over time or distance from its source. It is unbounded and capable of passing through solid matter. This energy has the capacity to carry information, it has tremendous power. The space that the scalar energy occupies is not a vacuum but comprises a network of harmoniously balanced fields. This Scalar Energy occurs naturally and can also be created by electromagnetic generators.