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» Boeing Does Gravity-Control
By Tim Ventura | Published 01/30/2006 | HFGW Conference | Rating:
This 2003 Boeing presentation on High-Frequency Gravity Waves provides a concise overview of the current trends, theoretical foundations, and likely successful applications for future gravity-modification technologies based on High-Frequency Gravitational Wave technologies. Originally presented at the 2003 Mitre HFGW Conference...
» Generation of Ghz-Thz Band HFGW
By AG Research | Published 06/26/2003 | HFGW Conference | Rating:
The generation of high-frequency gravitational waves (HFGW) by a coherent excitation of a 100 [m] long row of oscillators is investigated. As oscillators, we chose ultra-thin piezo-electric crystals,which are described as an idealization by diatomic, long linear chains...
» 2003 HFGW Conference: Forward by Paul Murad
By AG Research | Published 06/26/2003 | HFGW Conference | Rating:
An Invitation to the Conference Participants and Interested Readers I think you are in for a real treat when you review these papers. This Conference spans a wide breadth of interest in an exciting new topic and includes a tribute to one of the most colorful and intellectual pioneers in this field, Dr. Robert L. Forward...
» 2003 HFGW Conference: Author Biographies
By AG Research | Published 06/26/2003 | HFGW Conference | Unrated
This document contains a summary of author information relating to each of the several participants in the Mitre 2003 High-Frequency Gravity-Wave Conference. It is an addendum to the 2003 HFGW CD-Rom that was presented to each participant in the conference, and contains background information...
» Laboratory Generation of High Frequency Gravitons
By AG Research | Published 06/26/2003 | HFGW Conference | Rating:
This paper summarizes how electrodynamics and gravitation are coupled in a Hamiltonian formulation followed by an appropriate quantization scheme. From an analysis of the coupled field interaction Hamiltonian one can derive a completely classical scattering cross section for the decay of photons into gravitons and photons...


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