The Gravitational Spacecraft
... control [2]. Consequently, new concepts of spacecraft and aerospace flight have arisen. This novel spacecraft, called Gravitational Spacecraft, can be equipped with other devices also based on gravity control, such as the Gravitational Motor and the Quantum Transceiver that can be used, respectively ...
... control [2]. Consequently, new concepts of spacecraft and aerospace flight have arisen. This novel spacecraft, called Gravitational Spacecraft, can be equipped with other devices also based on gravity control, such as the Gravitational Motor and the Quantum Transceiver that can be used, respectively ...
Publication - Perimeter Institute
... Canada not only at the forefront of developing new theories, but also of testing those theories to the limit in some of the most important experiments of our time. In June, we held an unusual scientific gathering, “Convergence,” which brought together many of the world’s most prominent experimental ...
... Canada not only at the forefront of developing new theories, but also of testing those theories to the limit in some of the most important experiments of our time. In June, we held an unusual scientific gathering, “Convergence,” which brought together many of the world’s most prominent experimental ...
Seismic and density structure of the lithosphere−asthenosphere
... Barents Sea has a water depth about 250 m only (Fig. 2). In the west, the water depth is increasing to about 2000–2500 m. The deepest parts are located in the rift valley of the actively spreading Knipovich Ridge (about 3000 m) and the Molloy Deep (about 4000 m). Magnetic anomalies are mostly from − ...
... Barents Sea has a water depth about 250 m only (Fig. 2). In the west, the water depth is increasing to about 2000–2500 m. The deepest parts are located in the rift valley of the actively spreading Knipovich Ridge (about 3000 m) and the Molloy Deep (about 4000 m). Magnetic anomalies are mostly from − ...
the periodic waveguided multiverse design
... Attempts at building the 5D-general theory of electricity and gravity--------------------------------------------------6 Planckian-Einsteinian roots of the periodic waveguided Multiverse-concept----------------------------------------7 Periodic 3D-waveguide’s concept of the global 4D-hyperspace----- ...
... Attempts at building the 5D-general theory of electricity and gravity--------------------------------------------------6 Planckian-Einsteinian roots of the periodic waveguided Multiverse-concept----------------------------------------7 Periodic 3D-waveguide’s concept of the global 4D-hyperspace----- ...
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... of the University Research Initiative (URI), is sponsored by the DoD research offices. Those offices include the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the Army Research Office (ARO), and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) (hereafter collectively referred to as "DoD agencies"). DOD's MURI ...
... of the University Research Initiative (URI), is sponsored by the DoD research offices. Those offices include the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the Army Research Office (ARO), and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) (hereafter collectively referred to as "DoD agencies"). DOD's MURI ...
The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment
... test them. The period began with an experiment to confirm the gravitational frequency shift of light (1960) and ended with the reported decrease in the orbital period of the binary pulsar at a rate consistent with the general relativity prediction of gravity-wave energy loss (1979). The results all ...
... test them. The period began with an experiment to confirm the gravitational frequency shift of light (1960) and ended with the reported decrease in the orbital period of the binary pulsar at a rate consistent with the general relativity prediction of gravity-wave energy loss (1979). The results all ...
Gravity and Isostasy
... The equation takes into account the fact that the Earth is an imperfect sphere, bulging out at the equator and rotating about an axis ,1~ugh the poles (Fig, 8Aa), ...
... The equation takes into account the fact that the Earth is an imperfect sphere, bulging out at the equator and rotating about an axis ,1~ugh the poles (Fig, 8Aa), ...
Electrogravitic References
... Electrically-Charged Aerosols ● #3,518,462 T.T.Brown June 30, 1970 / Fluid Flow Control System The late Dr. William J. Hooper (BA/MA/PhD) in Physics was affiliated with the University of California at Berkley and was Professor Emeritus when he died in 1971. His works are documented and he gained two ...
... Electrically-Charged Aerosols ● #3,518,462 T.T.Brown June 30, 1970 / Fluid Flow Control System The late Dr. William J. Hooper (BA/MA/PhD) in Physics was affiliated with the University of California at Berkley and was Professor Emeritus when he died in 1971. His works are documented and he gained two ...
ElectroGravitics_01
... Electrically-Charged Aerosols ● #3,518,462 T.T.Brown June 30, 1970 / Fluid Flow Control System The late Dr. William J. Hooper (BA/MA/PhD) in Physics was affiliated with the University of California at Berkley and was Professor Emeritus when he died in 1971. His works are documented and he gained two ...
... Electrically-Charged Aerosols ● #3,518,462 T.T.Brown June 30, 1970 / Fluid Flow Control System The late Dr. William J. Hooper (BA/MA/PhD) in Physics was affiliated with the University of California at Berkley and was Professor Emeritus when he died in 1971. His works are documented and he gained two ...
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR POWERING A
... involved in the geodesic-fall process are shown in [1] and [14]. The EvansCartan-Einstein Theory (i.e. ECE-Theory) is presented in [2], and several other papers. The amplified Φ is used to power a geodesic-fall propulsion system. This invention includes a laboratory-scale system that can produce and ...
... involved in the geodesic-fall process are shown in [1] and [14]. The EvansCartan-Einstein Theory (i.e. ECE-Theory) is presented in [2], and several other papers. The amplified Φ is used to power a geodesic-fall propulsion system. This invention includes a laboratory-scale system that can produce and ...
Active Vibration Control of Smart Cantilever Beam
... vibration by applying force to the structure that is equal in magnitude that of original force but appropriately out of phase is known as “Active Vibration Control”. Suresh Venna et al [1] determined the electric potential that would be generated in the piezoelectric vibration absorber using FEA to ...
... vibration by applying force to the structure that is equal in magnitude that of original force but appropriately out of phase is known as “Active Vibration Control”. Suresh Venna et al [1] determined the electric potential that would be generated in the piezoelectric vibration absorber using FEA to ...
The Use of RF Waves in Space Propulsion Systems
... [7, 8, 24-27]. The RITA models on this mission had a mass of 15.4 kg each. They produced 15 mN of thrust at a specific impulse of 3400 s, requiring a power input < 459 W each. It was fortunate for the mission planners that there were ion thrusters on board, because a launcher failure resulted in an ...
... [7, 8, 24-27]. The RITA models on this mission had a mass of 15.4 kg each. They produced 15 mN of thrust at a specific impulse of 3400 s, requiring a power input < 459 W each. It was fortunate for the mission planners that there were ion thrusters on board, because a launcher failure resulted in an ...
General relativity and Its applications - UoN Repository
... The bending of light by gravity can lead to the phenomenon of gravitational lensing, where multiple images of the same distant astronomical object are visible in the sky. General relativity also predicts the existence of gravitational waves, which have since been measured indirectly; a direct measur ...
... The bending of light by gravity can lead to the phenomenon of gravitational lensing, where multiple images of the same distant astronomical object are visible in the sky. General relativity also predicts the existence of gravitational waves, which have since been measured indirectly; a direct measur ...
"periodic principle" in the development of propulsion
... creation of new ideas are also governed by particular laws. The discovery of the Periodic Principle reveals that the process of inventing is not a spontaneous activity that happens at random. It seems rather to be a controlled and predictable consequence of the intellectual state that our civilizati ...
... creation of new ideas are also governed by particular laws. The discovery of the Periodic Principle reveals that the process of inventing is not a spontaneous activity that happens at random. It seems rather to be a controlled and predictable consequence of the intellectual state that our civilizati ...
gravity theory based on mass–energy equivalence
... change in period of binary pulsars. It is noteworthy that the singularities of Type I and Type II gravity display many of the same characteristics as phenomena such as Cooper pairs, Brownian motion, and Aurora Borealis whose forces are not well explained by conventional theory. We should add what th ...
... change in period of binary pulsars. It is noteworthy that the singularities of Type I and Type II gravity display many of the same characteristics as phenomena such as Cooper pairs, Brownian motion, and Aurora Borealis whose forces are not well explained by conventional theory. We should add what th ...
Flow Control and Propulsion in Poor Conductors
... follows as a solution of the boundary layer as well as the Navier–Stokes equations. The exponential boundary layer profile is similar to that of the asymptotic suction boundary layer and should therefore posses similar stability characteristics, i.e., a critical Reynolds number based on the displace ...
... follows as a solution of the boundary layer as well as the Navier–Stokes equations. The exponential boundary layer profile is similar to that of the asymptotic suction boundary layer and should therefore posses similar stability characteristics, i.e., a critical Reynolds number based on the displace ...
From Newton to Einstein: The Discovery of Laws of Motion and Gravity
... But Newton relied on the biblical time scale, the calculation based on generations from the Bible since the creation of the universe. It gives the age of the universe as small as 6000 years. The survival of the system over only 6000 years does not give us much confidence that the stability would per ...
... But Newton relied on the biblical time scale, the calculation based on generations from the Bible since the creation of the universe. It gives the age of the universe as small as 6000 years. The survival of the system over only 6000 years does not give us much confidence that the stability would per ...
Electric Propulsion
... high power (P>5kW) and low power (P<200W) Hall thrusters high Isp Hall thrusters (Isp >2000s) high power (P>5kW) ion thrusters erosion-resistant grid and channel materials for ion and Hall thrusters indium FEEP, colloid thrusters, µ-size field emission thruster arrays applied field MPDs ...
... high power (P>5kW) and low power (P<200W) Hall thrusters high Isp Hall thrusters (Isp >2000s) high power (P>5kW) ion thrusters erosion-resistant grid and channel materials for ion and Hall thrusters indium FEEP, colloid thrusters, µ-size field emission thruster arrays applied field MPDs ...
The helical structure of the electromagnetic gravity field
... attract or repel each other.[8] The parallel Electromagnetic Fields Using Cartesian Coordinates TEM waves experienced bending perpendicular to their axis of propagation, and the attraction or repelling is based upon electric and magnetic field principles. The significance of the experiments affirm t ...
... attract or repel each other.[8] The parallel Electromagnetic Fields Using Cartesian Coordinates TEM waves experienced bending perpendicular to their axis of propagation, and the attraction or repelling is based upon electric and magnetic field principles. The significance of the experiments affirm t ...
Generation of Gravitational Force
... m by a special custom built software of mathematical accuracy greater than 200 digits. It was observed that the answer was never zero. In many references, this force is designated/ referred to as atomic bonding, inter-atomic force, inter-molecular force etc. However, no reference has been able to ex ...
... m by a special custom built software of mathematical accuracy greater than 200 digits. It was observed that the answer was never zero. In many references, this force is designated/ referred to as atomic bonding, inter-atomic force, inter-molecular force etc. However, no reference has been able to ex ...
FROM ANTI-GRAVITY TO ZERO-POINT ENERGY
... Theories so far to incorporate gravity into electromagnetics, it would appear to the casual observer that little real progress is being made toward truly advanced electrical, or EM-stimulated propulsion. That this is not the case is evidenced by the large number of serious researchers, both theoreti ...
... Theories so far to incorporate gravity into electromagnetics, it would appear to the casual observer that little real progress is being made toward truly advanced electrical, or EM-stimulated propulsion. That this is not the case is evidenced by the large number of serious researchers, both theoreti ...
General Relativity for Pedestrians-
... Gravity is universal. Everything creates gravity as well as gets affected by gravity since everything has mass (or, equivalently, energy). However, unless the mass of an object is very large, the gravity it generates is very weak. According to Newton’s laws of gravity, acceleration of a test particl ...
... Gravity is universal. Everything creates gravity as well as gets affected by gravity since everything has mass (or, equivalently, energy). However, unless the mass of an object is very large, the gravity it generates is very weak. According to Newton’s laws of gravity, acceleration of a test particl ...
View Full Pdf - International Journal of Research in Aeronautical and
... familiar increase in specific impulse as√ . Nearly any gas could be used (as long as it is compatible with the high-temperature heater), and this may be dictated by considerations such as waste disposal on manned S/C. The most successful application has been based on the superheating of catalyticall ...
... familiar increase in specific impulse as√ . Nearly any gas could be used (as long as it is compatible with the high-temperature heater), and this may be dictated by considerations such as waste disposal on manned S/C. The most successful application has been based on the superheating of catalyticall ...
Laplace and the Speed of Gravity - Physics Department, Princeton
... speed u, the retarded potential is not the superposition of waves of the form ei(k·x−ωt) that propagate only at speed k/ω = u. For example, the potential associated with a source at rest has no time dependence, so if this potential is considered to be composed of plane waves, these waves have zero a ...
... speed u, the retarded potential is not the superposition of waves of the form ei(k·x−ωt) that propagate only at speed k/ω = u. For example, the potential associated with a source at rest has no time dependence, so if this potential is considered to be composed of plane waves, these waves have zero a ...
Geophysics :: 1. Gravity methods
... temperature compensating system. In the course of a gravity survey the changes in gravity are so small that the gravimeters must be capable of detecting changes on the order of one part in ten million, or even on the order of 10 -9 for microgravity exploration. Recently easy to use automatic gravime ...
... temperature compensating system. In the course of a gravity survey the changes in gravity are so small that the gravimeters must be capable of detecting changes on the order of one part in ten million, or even on the order of 10 -9 for microgravity exploration. Recently easy to use automatic gravime ...