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» Jessup's The Case for the UFO (Annotated)
By AG Research | Published 05/4/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
The Varo Edition of Jessup's classic "The Case for the UFO" contains highlighted text and annotations by Carlos Allende, the sailor responsible for as the originator of the Philadelphia Experiment story. Based on handwriting analysis, it is believed that at least most of the initial annotations were made by Allende as a code for passing along information, with further annotations ascribed to high-ranking Air Force officers...
» Teleportation Using EVOs
By AG Research | Published 05/4/2007 | Research | Rating:
Although this basic transport process has been known and used by the author for many years, by very selective loading of specific nucleons into EVOs and projecting them controllably, the only proof of materials transported, other than electrons comprising the EVO itself, are isolated nucleons. The efficiency of the process is approximately 1 nucleon per femto Joule of input power...
» Superluminal Quantum Model Overview
By AG Research | Published 03/10/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
This document provides an overview of Dr. Richard Gauthier's "Superluminal Quantum Models of the Electron and the Photon", as presented at STAIF 2007. According to the superluminal quantum models, the electron and the photon are each composed of one point-like quantum. The electron's quantum moves superluminally 57% of the time and subluminally 43% of the time in a closed helical trajectory...
» FTL Travel in Hyperspace
By AG Research | Published 03/10/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
This document contains the lecture notes for Professor Giorgio Fontana's "Hyperspace for Space Travel", which postulates that localized strong gravitational field, which creates a propagation speed discontinuity in Hyperspace, may allow travel to different local universes or Faster Than Light (FTL) travel within the same local universe.
» Controllable Graviton-Flux
By AG Research | Published 03/10/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
This document contains the lecture notes for Bernd Binders "Towards a Self-Consistent and Controllable Graviton Flux", as presented at STAIF 2007. Potential applications as described by Binder could be in solid state superconductors (exotic materials) able to host high-dimensional network flux topologies with proper scaling and dynamics...
» HFGW Induced Nuclear Fusion
By AG Research | Published 02/15/2007 | 2007 Abstracts | Rating:
Provided that efficient generation of HFGW can be technically achieved, the proposed fusion reactor could become a viable solution for the energy needs of mankind and alternatively a process for beaming energy to produce a source of fusion energy remotely -- even inside solid materials...
» CasimirSim - Nanotech Design Software
By AG Research | Published 02/15/2007 | 2007 Abstracts | Rating:
CasimirSim is designed as a tool for scientists and engineers to compute Casimir force for nanotechnology development, therefore providing a wide variety of options for calculations. It shall open the doors for the analysis of expected Casimir forces in complex systems at design time, and help to approach new frontiers in nanotechnology.
» Open-Cavity Microwave Beam HFGW Detector
By AG Research | Published 02/15/2007 | 2007 Abstracts | Unrated
We propose a new device for detecting high-frequency gravitational waves (HFGWs) in the GHz band, which consists of a high-quality-factor open microwave cavity and a Gaussian beam (GB) passing through a static magnetic field in free space. Essentially this effect is an inverse Gertsenshtein effect in which HFGWs are converted into electromagnetic (EM) waves when passing through a static magnetic field...
» Electrostatic 512kV Rotator-Oscillator Propulsion System
By AG Research | Published 02/15/2007 | 2007 Abstracts | Rating:
The purpose of this paper is to show that by replacing the standard General Relativity (GR) gravity metric term with goo with a new one E&M goo in the Kerr metric you obtain some interesting propulsion effects. To prove that this replacement is plausible however one has to first show how it fits into the context of the equivalence principle and conventional quantum mechanics; here in the form of a new Dirac equation.
» The Schwarzschild Metric Violates Weak Equivalence
By AG Research | Published 02/15/2007 | 2007 Abstracts | Rating:
It is shown that for subluminal observers rotating with constant angular velocity under the Schwarzschild metric at the radius in which light orbits about the gravitating mass located at the origin, the locally-measured tangential speed of (orbital) light depends on direction and angular velocity of the observer...
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Blogs by this Author
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Published 10/26/2005
By George White [george@palisad.com]:There is a simple experiment that can be performed to show conclusively that the bigger effect is not an ionic wind and clearly electromagnetic in origin.  Fu...
Published 10/29/2005
By Robert Neil Boyd [rnboyd@mip.net] It sounds like Podkletnov’s back in the lab, and we’ve got a few notes on the latest research from innovator Robert Neil Boyd, who recently spent some time exchang...
Published 12/10/2005
I strongly suggest you take a look at my paper, “Errors and Omissions in the CEM/EE Model,” which can be downloaded from http://www.cheniere.org/techpapers/CEM%20Errors%20-%20final%20paper%20complete%...
Published 01/11/2006
by Berkant GoekselIn the Heim theory, the field mass gives rise to a second gravitational field, whose relation to the first is very similar to the relation between magnetic and electric fields. This ...
Published 02/7/2006
by Douglas J De MersI myself am an amature inventor although two others including myself are attempting start a business and have even incorporated ourselves.  As you might have guessed I have an...
Published 02/9/2006
By JT Davenport Hi Tim! It's been a while since I've talked with you, more like a year or longer. However, once the news broke about the Hyperspace drive experimant which has been postulated by Droshe...
Published 02/9/2006
by JT DavenportThe Vimana were the flying craft of the RAMA empire which was located in INDIA and PAKISTAN. All of these were supposed to have been flown (as best as I can find out) by means of heatin...
Published 02/10/2006
By Robert Beck I know that there are many weird and wonderful ideas on the internet purporting to be unified field theories but none of these are easy to visualise and thus meet Einstein's criteria of...
Published 03/25/2006
The recent announcement by Dr. Martin Tajmar of measuring a gravitational-modification in a rotating superconductor is creating quite a stir. What makes this story so intensely interesting is that it ...
Published 03/26/2006
Geologist John Atcheson has a problem: billions of tons of methane-gas trapped in ice in the Artic Circle, and the ice has started to melt. This prescient article discusses the possility of a runaway ...
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