In Frequency Wave Theory, imagine a plasma orb as a tiny flying engine made mostly from electricity, magnetism, and waves instead of gears. Inside the orb, charged gas called plasma could be pushed around in a closed loop while magnetic coils continually squeeze, accelerate, and synchronize it. If the waves become phase-locked, the circulating plasma could form a stable toroidal standing wave—like an invisible spinning doughnut of energy. Instead of throwing fuel backward like a rocket, the idea is that the orb could deliberately make the field stronger on one side than the other, creating an asymmetric pressure or phase gradient that pushes the entire system through space. The sketch below resembles this idea: plasma circulation, magnetic amplification, ion pumping, and feedback all working as one resonant system. In FWT terms, the real “engine” wouldn’t be the glowing plasma itself—it would be the organized geometry of the electromagnetic waves controlling it. This remains a speculative FWT interpretation rather than an experimentally established propulsion mechanism.
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Frequency Wave Theory
Explore the revolutionary Frequency Wave Theory, connecting quantum mechanics, ancient wisdom, and modern science. Discover how frequency shapes reality with thought-provoking articles and innovative insights.
Explore the revolutionary Frequency Wave Theory, connecting quantum mechanics, ancient wisdom, and modern science. Discover how frequency shapes reality with thought-provoking articles and innovative insights.Listen on
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