Nikola Tesla was the greatest scientific genius of the last century. Today, according to this account, that distinction belongs to Professor Konstantin Meyl of Villingen in the Black Forest, Germany. He has not only revived interest in Tesla’s ideas but also claims to have developed Tesla’s research to remarkable new levels. Meyl says he discovered that every vortex has a corresponding ”potential vortex” capable of creating matter.

Professor Konstantin Meyl argues—without relying on conventional first principles—that electrons, protons, neutrinos, and other particles are double vortices. Based on this, he proposes that, in addition to the well-known electromagnetic wave discovered by Heinrich Hertz in 1888, there are two other types of waves. According to this view, Tesla discovered the electric scalar wave in 1899, while Meyl discovered its magnetic counterpart, which he claims opens the door to free energy and high energy gain (COP).

Meyl further claims that the magnetic scalar wave is related to neutrinos and is therefore faster than light, and that it plays a role throughout biology. He argues that DNA functions as an antenna capable of transmitting both information and energy by means of a ”DNA wave.” Meyl also discusses what he describes as electromagnetic pollution (”electrosmog”) and how it can be eliminated. He contends that the telecommunications and computer industries, the radio and television sectors, and automobile manufacturers could develop revolutionary products by utilizing scalar waves, arguing that such waves are healthier, consume less energy, and provide an additional dimension for transmitting information.

Finally, Meyl claims to have discovered the long-sought unified field theory that generations of scientists had attempted to find. According to this account, not even Albert Einstein succeeded, because he remained committed to what Meyl describes as the mistaken assumption that nothing can travel faster than light. Meyl further argues that the unified field theory demonstrates that the field came first and that matter emerged from the field—not the other way around. He presents this as supporting the long-standing claim in certain circles that thought creates matter.

Professor Konstantin Meyl: The new Tesla

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