Why do we need a link cable? What exactly is link cable doing?

You do not need the cable to create the scalar field. The transmission of energy can take place using air or earth as the return path. You do need a cable to provide an easier return path to make it easier to generate the scalar field with the power level used on the scalar boxes.

The transmitter sends a Radio Frequency transmission across the air. The receiver coils are energized from this transmission.
Two things happen when this takes place.

  1. You need a completed circuit for the energy to flow. The power coming from the transmitter flows back across the link cable to the transmitter to make that circuit complete. It provides a very easy (least resistance) path for the energy to complete the circuit.
    The link cable light taps into this energy to light the LED. The brighter the light, the more power flowing over the air and back through the link cable.
    You don’t need a cable if sufficient power is used. The return path can be either the air or Earth ground. (See pic)
  2. The receiver coil when energized also reflects the transmission back to the transmitter. When properly tuned, this reflection is 180 degrees out of phase and when it meets the transmitter’s signal, collides and cancels the original transmission out leaving behind the scalar field.
    To obtain a reflection that is 180 degrees out of phase, you need to align the nodes of the transmission frequency to the distance that the boxes are at. Hence why you tune the frequency.
    The included picture shows a receiver that is tuned and powered without any link cable attached. This is difficult to replicate as the power in the scalar boxes is not sufficient to do this at distance and makes tuning rather difficult. When not tuned, you won’t achieve the required power to overcome the resistance of air.

Link cable light turned off, more energy left to light the test coil.
No cable.

For more details, please check this link:
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