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HFGW Reference Materials 2007
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Dr. Robert Baker
Robert Baker is one of the world's leading physicists currently pursuing research into High-Frequency Gravity-Waves. His remarkable theoretical work and experimental predictions are turning heads at the highest-levels in the global scientific community. His extensive credentials and remarkable scientific research are online at http://www.gravwave.com, or his personal site at http://www.drrobertbaker.com
By Dr. Robert Baker
Published on 12/5/2006
 
High-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW) are ripples in fabric of space-time at frequencies greater than 100khz that offer promising new potential for a variety of communications and propulsion technologies. This 14-page update for 2007 provides a comprehensive list of 198 scientific references supporting HFGW research.

High-Frequency Gravitational Waves

High-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW) are ripples in fabric of space-time at frequencies greater than 100khz that offer promising new potential for a variety of communications and propulsion technologies. This 14-page update for 2007 provides a comprehensive list of 198 scientific references supporting HFGW research.

The successful generation High-Frequency Gravitational Waves could be even more important than Marconi’s development of the Radio Telegraph, and would almost guarantee a Nobel Prize for whoever accomplishes the first experiment. For instance, HFGW facilitates a new type of wireless communications for both broadcast and multicast transmission through all material things – the ultimate wireless system. This would enable HFGW transmissions to propogate directly through the Earth from New York to Beijing, China without the need for fiber optic cables, microwave relays, or satellite transponders, without the need for antennas, cables, or phone lines.


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PDF Link: High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Research References 2007
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