umm kinsa familiar ani.. is this science or scam ni...
my brother is planning to buy one quantum pendant and its very expensive... scientific and proven kuno...
unsa diay nang scalar energy?
umm kinsa familiar ani.. is this science or scam ni...
my brother is planning to buy one quantum pendant and its very expensive... scientific and proven kuno...
unsa diay nang scalar energy?
This doesn't make any sense at all. hehe! Naay links? Energy is a scalar quantity. Scalar Energy is redundant. Quantum Pendant I would interpret it as something very small such that we will see some quantization effects. Or otherwise, it could just be a commercially tailored named. hehe
Akong gisearch.. I think hocus pocus ra ni.. I mean it says, "harnessing the powers of quantum physics." I live and work with quantum physics and these kind of things are not in the scientific community. From what I believe, I think they misused the idea of quantum physics to make it sound to convincing. Anyway, it mentions that the pendant is non-magnetic nor electrical. and it emits these scalar energy which doesn't make sense. It says that its not magic but to me it sounds more magical. There are few ways of emitting energy. We all know these, kinetic (movement or possibly and explosion), Electromagnetic (light, radio waves, gamma rays, etc..), electrical energy, and possibly also the emission of highly radioactive particles. And they didn't even specify which of these energies Scalar Energy is supposed to be. Other than that, the medical sciences involved. I'm sure doctors and medical scientists out there have there own thoughts also.
Anyway, very good product companies always provide theoretical background for their product. They will be holding back something thought due to patent reasons but they will give you enough knowledge that the product will work. As for this quantum pendant, I don't see enough scientific background. It's not even solid enough. If you ask me, their explanations don't seem logical. Unless, if I see a solid theoretical proof, then I might consider the probability of the product ever working. hehehe
Answer given. Closing thread. Thanks Fritz!
-RODION
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