Vaguely wondering the origin of the word 'blog', Sarah sets about writing:
So, my major accomplishment of the day was a unit of History. Absolutely thrilling.
I think we're going to talk about Scalar Waves today. It's a pseudoscientific branch of theoretical science. Basically, it's not a big part of mainstream science because it's very different and breaks all the rules.
Scalar Waves - they're these energy waves that are completely unique. Their wave format is different than any other electromagnetic wave, though it moves very similarly. (I could be all technical, but won't.) Because of that, the waves can pass through most matter with ease. (Glass, I think, being something it resonates off of, where it passes through anything else.)
So, to make a scalar wave transmitter - here's where it becomes interesting. See, you need to create a powerful negative/positive pull between two magnetic fields, in order to create scalar voids. Again, boiling down to necessities: It comes to a counter-wound two antennae deal. Basically, it's very like the structure of DNA.
Scalar energy - also called zero point energy - is the all-pervading energy that fills everything. (Take into consideration that energy is never completely gone, and can never completely be eliminated; only changing into another form.) No one is completely sure where scalar energy originates from. It's just, everywhere. All the time.
So, we've got this energy, coming from who-knows-where, and it reacts with the structure of our DNA.
Hence, my muse was validated. If I ever felt the need to be technical in Truths, that would be the basic explanation. (Of course, taking a bit of artistic license.)
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Blog: A contraction of the term "web log."
... wtf, that's boring. /expected better
~Mallow