Dr. Martin Tajmar - Gravitomagnetism in Superconductors
- 3-7-2007
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This STAIF 2007 presentation by Dr. Martin Tajmar describes his theoretical concept for the coupling of gravitational and magnetic fields within superconductors, which he postulates as an explanation for the profound results being currently measured by his research team at ARC Seibersdorf (Austria). The documented effects include an effect similar to a Lense-Thirring frame-dragging, but measured using precision accelerometers at 20 orders of magnitude larger than Einstein's Theory of Relativity would predict. Tajmar's speculative physics hopes to reconcile this discrepancy.
Format & Size: Google Video (512kbps)
Run Time: 30 minutes, 1 second
Video Link: Dr. Martin Tajmar - Gravitomagnetism in Superconductors
Abstract: Measurement of Gravitomagnetic and Acceleration Fields around Rotating Superconductors
Related: Space Technology and Applications International Forum 2007, AIP Conference-Paper Reference Link, View All STAIF 2007 Abstracts, Dr. Martin Tajmar's Homepage