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Chinese HFGW Lab
By Dr. Robert Baker | Published  12/5/2006 | Feature Articles | Rating:
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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

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Photo & Detector Schematic

A rare glimpse at the Chinese High-Frequency Gravitational Wave detector apparatus at the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM). The detector setup shown in this picture uses a stainless steel and titanium vacuum/cryogenic vessel and associated Faraday Cage to hopefully detect gravitational waves over for frequencies greater than 100khz.

Also, examine the associated cutaway schematic for the Chinese HFGW detector, showing the layout of the components in use by the Chinese research team. High-Frequency Gravitational Waves as "ripples in the Einsteinian fabric of space/time" that offer the potential for new methods of communications and propulsion as supported by General Relativity Theory.


File Size: 171kb/168kb (PDF 7)
PDF Links: Chinese HFGW Lab Photo (PDF), HFGW Detector Schematic (PDF)
Related: Dr. Robert Baker HFGW InterviewHFGW References 2007, HFGW Application Refs 2006, GravWave.com, DrRobertBaker.com, Baker AG Citation (Landau & Lifshitz)


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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Robin Fell)
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    Excellent!
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Robin Fell)
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    Great picture
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by Bonnie Sue)
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    The Chinese seem to have hardware that the US does not
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by Robin Fell)
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    We had better wake up to the Chinese interest in HFGW before it is too late!
     
  • Comment #5 (Posted by OSCAR A. CASAÑE)
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    Considero los trabajos del Dr Robert Baker, actualizacion de los iniciados en 1885 por Nathan Stubblefield,sin Stubblefield,Marconi no seria el inventor de la radio.Nicola Tesla antes que Marconi,en cuanto ondas de la gravedad,las llamaria ondas terrenales de comunicacion.-La gravedad la defino como estado vibracional de la materia.El tema es simple ,meditemos.- Saludos oscar.Buen año.-
     
  • Comment #6 (Posted by Weny Berman)
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    I really hope that the US will get busy with HFGW before the Chinese. At least we had better get on the Chinese HFGW bandwagon or we will be run over by it!
     
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