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Understanding Scalar Energy - a conversation with researcher Tom Paladino

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Tom Paladino researches the controversial science of Scalar Energy.

In this episode of the Abeceder podcast Fit For My Age Tom explains to host Michael Millward what Scalar Energy, which is sometimes called Scalar Light is and how his interest started.

As a boy Tom read about Nikoli Tesla, someone most people would not know about it if wasn’t for Elon Musk naming his electric cars after him.

Tom explains the history of our understanding of Scalar Energy.

He explores what we need to know about Scalar Energy today. He also addresses questions raised by sceptics amongst the scientific community and general public have raised.

Tom explains the research that still needs to be done into Scalar Energy and what also needs to be done to convince the sceptics.

You can find more information about Tom Paladino and Michael Millward at Abeceder.co.uk

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Introduction and Podcast Promotion

00:00:05
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00:00:20
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One that will be well worth listening to, liking, downloading and subscribing to. Very importantly on Fit For My Age, we don't tell you what to think, but we do hope to make you think.

Introducing Tom Palladino and Scalar Energy

00:01:22
Speaker
Today my guest, who I met on Matchmaker.fm, is Tom Palladino. Tom is a scholar energy, researcher and humanitarian from Florida.
00:01:34
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We're recording this at the height of summer, and if there's any noise in the background that you can hear, that is Tom's air conditioning, keeping him cool on a very warm Floridian day.
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00:02:01
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You'll find a link and a membership discount code in the description. Now that I've paid the rent, let's meet Tom. Hello, Tom. Michael, good day. Great to be here. Thank It's a real pleasure to have you here because we say about Fit For My Age and all of the podcasts which we produce at Abbasidah that we're not telling people what to think, but we are hoping to make people think. And you made me think when we first met and told me about this. So I'm hoping that will happen today as well with our audience.

The Origins and Potential of Scalar Energy

00:02:30
Speaker
But you know please, could we start by you just giving us a potted history of your career to date?
00:02:36
Speaker
Thank you. My career began when I was a youngster. That is, I started to read about Nikola Tesla, the great scientist Nikola Tesla. And in specific, I keyed in on his work with scalar energy, which is the free energy of the universe, the free energy of the stars, so to speak.
00:02:57
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So that was the impetus for my career as a scalar light researcher. And for the past 50 years, I've been trying to duplicate the work of Tesla and another scientist by the name of Hieronymus working with this energy, scalar energy. It's not electricity.
00:03:14
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It's the initial, it's the primary energy of the stars. And with that, I've been able to develop instrumentation that can control, that can harness scalar energy.
00:03:25
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So that's the key to my research at this time. It's no longer theory. In practice, I'm able to harness this energy, scalar energy. I call chi or prana or longitudinal. This is quite in some ways radical, but also in other ways, quite run of the mill. And I say that because when you say it's the the energy, almost of the solar system, I suppose, and correct me if I'm misunderstanding, please.
00:03:51
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But the sun is part of this scalar energy phenomenon. That's correct. The sun is a star. All energy initiates from the stars.
00:04:02
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The sun of our solar system is one of those stars. So if you look at the universe from a macro standpoint, you have to say, where does the energy, where the does the light originate from?
00:04:14
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it's the sun the stars so i'm going back to source energy i am going back to the first cause of creation which is light energy that's why my research is so important i'm not working at the level of effect this is not a chemical process i'm going back to the source it's a first principle and with that with this primary energy of the universe we can do incredible things when i've said this goes back thousands of years It does go back thousands of years. There is evidence that ancient civilizations may have actually understood more about this than we do today.
00:04:54
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think you're right.
00:04:59
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or what I would call a passive capacitor, if you will, a battery of scalar energy. Many geometric forms can hold, harness scalar energy. So this has been well known for millennia.
00:05:12
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And sadly, we have to catch up to that. We have to accept the fact that there are two energies. Yes, electromagnetic energy is valid. There's another energy spectrum, scalar energy.
00:05:24
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It's just as real, just as valid. Now let's go back to where we started because you said that you became interested in this because you were looking at the work of Tesla. Now Tesla wouldn't be a name that people would know until ah certain Elon Musk decided to name his electric cars after Tesla.
00:05:43
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So can you tell us a little bit more about the research that he did into scalar energy? When I was a youngster, I read as much as I could about Nikola Tesla, and it became clear to me that Tesla was using later in his life wireless energy, in which he called radian energy or cosmic rays, in which he frequently referred to as being able to capture the sun, the energy of the sun.
00:06:08
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Now, no longer was Tesla working with a mechanism such as an induction motor. No, the motor was replaced by the sun. That's salient to this conversation.
00:06:20
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If you want to understand scalar energy, you do not create the energy. You harness it. And you harness it from the superabundant energy of the sun and the stars. So that's my pra that was my theoretical experience with Tesla. I knew that he had accomplished this.
00:06:37
Speaker
Later in his life, he had wireless energy without an infrastructure. Now, this is obviously predating to any cell phone tower or any satellite. So how was Tesla able to send us energy anywhere in the world?
00:06:50
Speaker
Well, he did it through the fabric of scalar energy, and he used ether as the medium for transport. This is a new way of living, people. This technology will change the world. Free energy from the sun and the stars, and with a free infrastructure.
00:07:06
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You make it sounds very straightforward, but it's not, is it, though? It's not. We still need to develop the technology to actually make this a reality on a mass scale.

Scalar Energy Research and Historical Connections

00:07:17
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Is that right? That's absolutely correct. That's absolutely correct. I'm in my laboratory right now. and In the background, you might hear the hum of the instruments that I'm working My point is this, that the key moving forward is to harness this energy through an engineered instrument.
00:07:33
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I have such engineered instruments. I can harness scalar energy. Now, mind you, and I'm not harnessing electricity. I'm working with a different energy spectrum. Now for me to arrive at this point and at this point in my life, it's been years, 50 years of study, theory, practice, research.
00:07:51
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So this is an emerging science. This is the new branch of physics, scalar physics. But thousands of years ago, the ancient Egyptians, ancient Britons with things like Stonehenge, native indigenous North Americans, the Aztecs, the Incas, perhaps even the ancient cultures of of Asia as well, understood this energy.
00:08:17
Speaker
What's the sort of evidence, maybe too strong a word, but what is the the evidence that people would be able to see today of ancient world's understanding of this energy? You mentioned pyramids and obelisks and things. How was how was that connected to the scalar energy?
00:08:36
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Thank you. Well, it's the identical energy. Many of the pyramids that were built are scalar energy reservoirs or capacitors. and And there is evidence in that.
00:08:47
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Let's use that word. Why? There's thousands of pyramids. And many of those pyramids harness scalar energy. So I believe these pyramids, which were constructed, those beings that were constructing those pyramids had an understanding of scalar physics. They had to. This is not an accident.
00:09:07
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And TESSA many times would try to, if you will, allude to that fact of the pyramids, or at least relied upon evidence that a pyramid had that structure to capture scalar energy.
00:09:20
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Now, in the past, I've used pyramids in my laboratory because they're a great way of reshaping or if you will forming the scalar wave. Now all of this is just straightforward geometry.
00:09:33
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So whether it's the geometry of a gigantic pyramid that was built two, three thousand years ago are or sometimes a pyramid that I've used with my research, I can attest that a scalar wave will attenuate not using a pyramid.
00:09:49
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If you can coalesce that energy with a pyramid you will strengthen You will gather the energy. So from my perspective, of micro standpoint, if you will, in my laboratory, working with a scatter energy instrument, I can enhance a scatter wave through structure of a pyramid.
00:10:10
Speaker
Right. When the waves go into the pyramid, how does that part work where the waves of energy, do they enter the pyramid? Do they bounce off the pyramid? How does it work? It has to have the right ratio and proportion.
00:10:25
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So there has to be a correct angle to the pyramid. And that correct angle then will work in harmony, will work hand in glove with the scalar wave. Now, what I've noticed about scalar energy, it's a double helix.
00:10:38
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It's a spiral. It is the same, if you will, ratio and proportion of DNA. So it's my belief that a spiral of scalar energy, a double helix, creates our DNA, which is a spiral, a double helix.
00:10:53
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And if you have a proper

Challenges and Advocacy for Scalar Energy

00:10:56
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geometric form, in this case a pyramid, then you can access that DNA, or you can access a scalar wave. Everything is ratio and proportion moving forward with this type of energy.
00:11:08
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You work in hand with the universe. So to be clear, i am not creating a new universe or a new paradigm. I am recreating a universe. I am recreating scalar energy in my laboratory.
00:11:21
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That is why I'm successful. I work hand in hand with nature. And to answer the question, there are certain geometric forms, and a pyramid is one of them, in which you can enhance or guarantee the phi angle.
00:11:37
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There's an angle with many pyramids, and it's approximately 51 degrees, in which you can enhance the phi angle, which is incorporated in the scalar wave.
00:11:48
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Normally when I'm having one these conversations with people, I can come straight back with the you know the next question, but it takes a little while to process the highly technical aspects of what it is that you're saying.
00:12:02
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The energy is there, it is captured, you have to capture it in the right sort of way, which is perfectly understandable because everything has a process and every process will work on different levels, but there's always an optimum level at which the process works best.
00:12:17
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So that's great. So why isn't the scientific world embracing what you're talking about? We get down to the nitty gritty. And I have the same problem that Nikola Tesla had.
00:12:28
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Tesla wanted to introduce this to the world, but those, let's call them the power brokers of the world, do not want that. Why? It's free energy. Let me reiterate.
00:12:39
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This energy is from the sun and the stars. It's free. You don't create the energy, it pre-exists. And obviously we have a plethora of, if you will, galaxies to harness this energy from. The point is this, scale energy is free energy. It will change the social order. It will change the economic order.
00:13:00
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Free energy will make a significant impact into the $10 trillion dollar industry annual expenditure for global production and distribution of energy.
00:13:12
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What does it cost to produce and distribute energy today on a global scale, $10 trillion? dollars It costs $10 trillion dollars to manufacture and distribute energy.
00:13:24
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There are still many, many parts of the world where they're not on a and an electrical grid, and so they do not have access to electricity. Vast areas which do not have that access.
00:13:37
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What saying is that this would bring that level of energy to any area, regardless of what energy they have at the moment. Yes, I am. That's exactly what I'm saying. Now, keep in mind, we tap the energy from the sun and the stars.
00:13:50
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So the energy is free. The instrumentation is sophisticated, but it's not that expensive. as compared to $10 trillion dollars a year. And when you want to propagate this energy, you don't need a satellite.
00:14:02
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You don't need a grid system. There is no grid system with scalar energy. The grid pre-exists. The grid is ether. So it's free energy with a free grid system, with a free infrastructure.
00:14:16
Speaker
So this once this comes into vote, this will make a significant impact upon the $10 trillion dollars energy industry. Will it mean that each home, will each office, each factory, eat shop would have to have its own way of capturing the energy? That's that's an alternative locally, or you would have a regional tower of scale energy in which you can simply tap into that tower of energy.
00:14:42
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moving forward, I think the best way to do that is would be to introduce us to the world and start with one device and show the world, introduce the world to the ability for the proper, not only function performance of an instrument, but the maintenance and how it's cost effective.
00:15:02
Speaker
So let's start locally. That's what I advocate. Eventually, yes, this will be a world scale project. And eventually I would say that every home would have to have an instrument.
00:15:12
Speaker
But that's a long process. That's a long drawn out process. But this energy, once it was into someone's home, would work in a similar way to electricity does now? Yes, similar to electricity without the pollution, without any loss of signal.
00:15:31
Speaker
free energy that you could tap into the ether. You don't need a grid system. You don't need wires. You don't need cell phone towers. You don't need a step-down transformer. That's very, very, if you will, advantageous. That's very attractive. Yeah, it's free energy. You'd be able to use it just like electricity if you had the right type of equipment for capturing the energy.
00:15:55
Speaker
It sounds like that all those trillions of dollars in manufacturing and distribution could be transferred into the production of the right type of equipment to do this. So it's one industry becomes another industry as as things evolve.
00:16:11
Speaker
It's really very interesting for me. It's just, you just open up your mind. You have to, when something is new, as you say, Tesla faced opposition to this idea of scalar energy.
00:16:25
Speaker
You had motors, people got into that. We now have all sorts of Tesla vehicles in the world. But the difficult thing for me as a novice is why aren't scientists taking a friendlier approach two to this, ah seeing as seen as there's evidence of it being around for a thousand years? Thank you. yeah this This is the game changer. Why aren't scientists taking a serious look at this? why i believe it's act of suppression.
00:16:56
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And why would i make such a statement? Well, if Tess was successful, another man by name of Hieronymus, My mentor in many ways is successful and I'm successful and we have the proof that it's successful.
00:17:09
Speaker
What's the point? It's too much of a threat. Free energy or relatively, let's call it relatively inexpensive energy, is a threat to the This will upset the military industrial complex.
00:17:21
Speaker
This is a threat. It's big business that is the problem. It's big business that is the problem, not necessarily the scientists. Correct. Yes, it is. So how do you fund your research? Because you are fighting against ah you know an awful lot of different types of skeptics and organizations and big business, all sorts things.
00:17:39
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How do you fund your research? That's a brilliant question. I just have a grassroots movement and I keep it small. I don't want to go into debt. I have to take this one step at a time.
00:17:50
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If the world will embrace my work, so be it. Then we can grow. it It's really going to boil down to a grassroots effort. We have a grassroots effort now. I'm very happy with it. And it will have to remain a grassroots effort.
00:18:02
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Why? Well, I'm not, then I won't be encumbered by any outside source of revenue. I won't be dependent upon a third party. I can't. So moving forward, it's all about the people.
00:18:15
Speaker
It's a grassroots effort. So there is community or group of people in different parts of the world who are also interested in scalar energy and are doing similar research to yourselves.
00:18:28
Speaker
Exactly, precisely. The point is that it's not just you. It's like there are lots of people who have done the research, spent the time, turned into a passion, and they're continuing to research an ancient but new form of energy because of we still don't understand what it's all about, really. It's going to take a community of scientists to bring this forward.
00:18:53
Speaker
I cannot <unk> do it single-handedly, so thank you for the interview. But if I'm somebody sitting in a house, America, the United States is a huge, great big country, and I'm sitting in the Midwest in a ranch or a farm, miles from anywhere, or in Canada, or in Africa, or India, wherever, I'm very isolated.
00:19:15
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Does the technology exist at the moment for me to be able to make use of this energy in my farm or ranch? Does it exist at the moment on that sort of level? Yes, it does on a on a minor scale, and I'll tell you how.
00:19:29
Speaker
I can take a photograph of an object, and I believe I can not only locate an object, but I can send energy to that object through the photograph, because the photograph represents the object.
00:19:41
Speaker
So what's the point? Without the need of a satellite or a cell phone tower or wires, I can send energy anywhere in the world. But it's a minuscule amount of energy.
00:19:54
Speaker
So what do I propose? I have to increase energy. device maybe hundred thousand fold, a million fold, so I can increase the energy and then demonstrate how I could perhaps light up, illuminate a building in the future with this energy.
00:20:11
Speaker
I'm working on that. That's a new engineering project that I have in mind. And I think we'll be successful in the next three to five years. Right. But from what you're saying, it sounds as if the pyramid that you would use for that would be immense.
00:20:26
Speaker
In part, yes, immense. But the key with scalar energy, you have to remember, it never loses its signal. So you don't necessarily need a big instrument.
00:20:37
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You need to amplify the energy within. So if I start with 1x, so to speak, if I can find the right geometry and the right configuration and the right materials to use, I can take and multiply to 1,000x, then a millionx, then a billionx.
00:20:54
Speaker
With scalar energy, there is no entropy. There is no loss of signal. Now, as opposed to wires, many electrical wires lose 50% of their energy by the time they deliver the energy load to to a ah household current.
00:21:09
Speaker
What am I saying? Scalar energy does not lose any energy. There is no entropy, so it's perfect for distribution of the energy anywhere in the world. So the key to my research moving forward is to take my 1x and to increase it to the magnitude of a million x. If my instrument is capable of a million x propagation of scale energy, I'll be able to light up a building.
00:21:32
Speaker
And we've been talking mainly about energy and using it in conventional ways, heating, lighting, air conditioning, freezers, all those sorts of things.
00:21:43
Speaker
But this energy can also be used and in a wide range of ways. Yes, it can. Yes, it can. Immediately I'm using this energy to if you will, influence force fields of

Applications and Further Learning Resources

00:21:56
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people and animals. Now, to be clear, I don't work with people or animals directly.
00:22:01
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in person, so to speak. I work with what I call a photographic force field. In other words, people will email their photograph to me and I can send energy into the force field of their photograph.
00:22:14
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This is how skater energy works. Everything has a force field, a skater energy signature or force field, including a photograph. I can influence the force field of a person's photograph or an animal's photograph.
00:22:27
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And in so doing, the result is people and animals feel better working through the energy field, the force field, never working on a chemical level. So it's healthy to be skeptical, but it's also healthy to admit when we don't quite understand something.
00:22:43
Speaker
And we mustn't dismiss something simply because we don't understand it and we haven't done the research to enable us to understand it. But from what you're saying, my understanding is that we all have a force field. Everything has some form of force field around it.
00:23:01
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And you know in some cultures, taking someone's photograph, people would talk about removing something from them. It's not just ink on paper, light on paper that becomes ink on paper.
00:23:14
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I'm showing my age there. Who has photographs on paper anymore? But there is in some cultures a resistance to having photographs taken because it is believed that it takes something away from you as an individual.
00:23:27
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Whilst that may be explained in all sorts of different ways, there is a connection between that and what you're talking about in terms of everything has a force field.
00:23:38
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and photograph can present the force field of whatever is in the photograph. That's correct. That's correct. So what is a photograph? Yes, you do capture a person's soul, mind, and body.
00:23:49
Speaker
A photograph is an energy source of person's soul, mind, and body. And as such, we access the energy field of the soul, mind, and body on a photograph.
00:23:59
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And whether that's a digital you go photograph or a photograph taken by a Polaroid camera, all photographs are a source of light that identifies the person or the animal or the plant.
00:24:11
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Like I could say, it is really very interesting I'm fascinated. i also have a healthy element of skepticism about it, as I'm sure many, many people will.
00:24:22
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But listening to the way in which you talk about it, and this is something that you've been researching, looking into for a very long period of time, I can see almost from my perspective, and it's purely my perspective, not anyone else's perspective, but I can see the logic.
00:24:39
Speaker
I can see that there is something logical about what it is that you are saying. Where is it that I can find more information that will help me understand more?
00:24:50
Speaker
Thank you. The focal point is my website, which is scalarlight.com. S-C-A-L-E-R, light.com. And in so doing, that is essentially 50-year compendium of my work.
00:25:04
Speaker
So all of my work, my theories, and in my current advances are ensconced with that website, scalarlight.com. Thank you very much.

Conclusion and Listener Engagement

00:25:15
Speaker
Really enjoyed our conversation. It is really great that you can have a radical idea in many ways, but also one that is rooted in the past and cultures that we all admire.
00:25:27
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And I really do appreciate you joining me from very hot Florida to this conversation. Thank you very much. I am Michael Millward, the Managing Director of Abucida, and in this episode of Fit for My Age, I have been having a conversation with Tom Palladino, scalar light skin and scalar energy researcher and humanitarian.
00:25:49
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