What should you know about scalar, modulation, remote, and frequency?

1. The frequencies that exist in the scalar field will be something that you will receive when in the scalar field. You are physically in the field and will have a real experience.

2. Of the frequencies that are created in the scalar field, the frequency you use to modulate that scalar field is not one of them. There’s a reason the term modulator is used.
To elaborate on this. If I want to use 8 Hz to modulate the scalar field, most assume that this means 8 Hz is being added to the scalar field.
What is really happening, is that the scalar field is being turned on and off 8 times a second. This is due to the use of a square wave which represents only on or off.
This modulates the field using amplitude modulation – the amplitude is being manipulated just like in AM radio transmissions. 100% volume and 0% volume are still aspects of amplitude.
Fun fact, AM Radio is amplitude modulation and FM Radio is Frequency Modulation.
The result of modulating the scalar field like this, is that you get a frequency spread that is +- 8 Hz from the carrier frequency – the frequency used to tune it.
So if you are tuned at 6 MHz, you get 5,999,976 Hz, 5,999,984 Hz, 5,999,992 Hz, 6,000,000 Hz (carrier), 6,000,008 Hz, 6,000,016 Hz, etc.
When you have two sounds in a room and record them, the waveform that you see from the recording represents frequency addition. Both sounds added together to create a waveform that will reproduce both sounds when played back.
When you modulate a frequency with another, the first sound is manipulated using an aspect of the second sound. In the case of amplitude modulation, the volume of the first sound will rise and fall according to the waveform of the second sound. If you play back the waveform created, what you will get back is just the first sound who’s volume will be all over the place.
As a side bonus, you will hear additional sounds (the sidebands) which are created from this interaction.
The original second sound is no longer audible because it no longer exists. However, I could recreate the second sound if I demodulate it, by pulling the information back out and use it to recreate the second sound’s waveform. This is what the car radio does when you tune in to an AM station.

3. If you place a DNA sample on the output plate (transmitter), all information in the field will be conveyed as biological information to the DNA. The DNA is already quantumly entangled (QE) to the host – scalar fields are not required to create QE.
If you look at a radio transmitter, the magnetic fields are at the base of the antenna, and at the top of the antenna exists the electric fields. With the scalar boxes, the bottom of the antenna is the coils, and the top of the antenna is in the lids. The magnetic scalar energies exist only on the coil, and it is the magnetic scalar that reads/writes biological information.
If you placed something on the input plate (receiver) like a bottle of essential oils, the biological information of the EO will be added to the scalar field, and that information will be conveyed to a DNA sample on the output plate (transmitter).
Anyone in the scalar field will have real experience and receive that information – no quantum entanglement needed.

4. If you place DNA sample in the scalar field (between the two boxes), it will have a real experience. Any changes the DNA experiences physically from being in the field is information that it can share with the owner through QE.
To highlight this distinction, if there is information in the field that devitalizes pathogen X and you place the DNA on the output coil (transmitter), that information will be sent directly to the host and it can act on pathogen X in the host.
If you place the DNA in the scalar field (between the two boxes), the information to devitalize pathogen X will still be in the field. However, if the pathogen does not exist in the DNA sample, no information of that experience will be forwarded to the host.
The DNA sample would have to contain pathogen X so that it can have a real experience. As pathogen X is devitalized by the information in the scalar field, the DNA in the sample will share that experience with the host. It is like getting second-hand information.
One sends all the details on how to do it, the other sends an accounting of what it was like to go through it.
In the event that pathogen X was in the DNA sample, the outcome in the end is usually the same. To avoid the uncertainty principle, place DNA targets on the output plate (transmitter).
I would not place DNA on the input plate (receiver) unless you wanted the information of the DNA sample added to the field. I will explain why the receiver is the input and the transmitter is the output below.
This also explains why you don’t pick up all the information of everything in the scalar field such as dust mites, bacteria that is settled on the floor, all the bottles of medication in a bag, etc. The electric scalar field does not read/write biological information.

5. Why then does the DNA sample need to be in a scalar field for any of this to work?
Scalar energy fits the keyhole that QE expresses.
You might envision the keyhole as requiring rotation.
Let’s say regular EMF sources are not rotational, and so can’t pass into the QE realm easily. Scalar energy is rotational and so can pass freely onto the QE highway.
Magnetic scalar fields fit the keyhole of biological information sources, while electric scalar does not.

6. Remotes create scalar fields in such a manner that the magnetic scalar and electric scalar fields are available to any DNA placed inside the remote.
Frequencies sent to the remotes will be fully conveyed to the owner of the DNA via QE. No reliance on information shared as second-hand experience.

7. Scalar fields are created when you have the transmitter send out a Radio Frequency (RF) transmission and it is retransmitted back 180 degrees out of phase by the receiver.
Just like how noise-canceling headphones work. When the two transmissions meet, they collide and cancel out. This leaves behind the information of the original RF — amplitude, frequency, waveform, etc., but with no vector. This meets the classic definition of a scalar wave.
The scalar field is also now 90 degrees out of phase from the original transmission. I’ve included a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVbdbVhzcM4) you can watch that visually shows this effect and most likely resembles what is actually happening when the two RF signals collide. It also gives credence to why the scalar field is shaped like a zeppelin/football.
To get that reflection to be 180 degrees out of phase you need to either adjust the distance of the boxes to sit on the nodal points of the frequency being used, or you can adjust the frequency used to bring the nodal points together. This is why you tune the scalar boxes by adjusting the frequency. It is also why, when you change the distance between them, they will tune using a different frequency.
The retransmission of the RF field by the receiver can exist where it is not 180 degrees out of phase. This is when you get no scalar field, but instead just two EMF fields broadcasting RF at each other. We call this EMF tuned.
For clarity, the receiver also becomes a transmitter. Anything resonant in the scalar field will become a receiver and a transmitter. The box labeled transmitter just happens to be the one actively creating the source RF.

8. Remotes create scalar fields that do not rely on distance or frequency tuning to line up the nodal points but instead force the 180 degrees out of phase requirement.
They do this by actively generating fields on both sides, but one set of coils are wired up to create the inverted field.
Now they are free to create scalar fields with any frequency which is useful for remote Rife work.
Just tossing this in, radionic coils which do not have two opposing sides use two coils that are intertwined with each other. One rotates clockwise, while the other rotates counterclockwise which cancels each other out and this creates a scalar field as well.

9. When the RF is sent out from the transmitter, there is no scalar field yet. Once it gets retransmitted by the receiver the scalar field is created.
Therefore, the coil on the transmitter essentially has no magnetic scalar to start. The coil on the receiver starts out with a magnetic scalar and is 90 degrees out of phase from the transmitter coil.
If you had two receivers, you could use their coils to do both input and output – it would be a two-way street. In fact, they would be better at imprinting as the information between them is in phase.
The transmitter coil is now seen as just an output coil.

10. So what happens when I do scalar biofeedback and use those frequencies?
This in itself is a very large topic, but I’ll break it down to the very basic key points.
A. The GX biofeedback mechanism will have to evaluate the effects of multiple frequencies – all the sidebands. Each modulator evaluated will be assigned a score based on the cumulative effects of every frequency created.
B. Any reported modulators from that scan will, when used with the same carrier frequency, recreate whatever frequency resulted in the evaluation score. You just won’t know what specific frequency it was.
If you send them back to the scalar boxes used to do the scan, you will recreate the conditions and convey the same information.
C. If you use the reported modulators directly on the GX via contact or remote, you are sending that modulator as a frequency to the body and it will do work where it resonates. However, it will not resonate with the target originally hit during the scan.
D. If you use the reported modulator via plasma, it will be further altered to a higher/lower harmonic if necessary, and still do work where resonant. It still will not resonate with the original target hit during the scan.
E. If you use the reported modulator on the same or another scalar system, which is using a different tuning frequency, the frequency spread will be different and you will not create the frequencies that resonated with the original target during the scan.

For more details, please check this link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2scalar/posts/873847679855458/

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