Video Clips

Interstellar Journey Video-Series

This multi-part video series by Dr. Richard Obousy focuses on the practical & theoretical challenges & limitations of FTL & warp-drive travel. As a physicist with past experience at the STAIF Conference and a deep interest in Breakthrough Propulsion, Dr. Obousy's focus is on developing solid fundamental models to facilitate the next step in space exploration.

Searl Close-Up Videos

This week, Searl team spokesman Dr. Terry Moore unveiled two additional YouTube videos of the new 'mock-up' SEG in operation - this time including closeups of the SEG as it begins to rotate. The first video shows a voltage-control experiment in which the rollers begin to move as voltage is applied, and the second is an expert-verification clip in which an investor is shown watching the SEG in operation.

Searl 2007 Prototype Videos

New video posted by Dr. Terry Moore on YouTube shows both single- and multiple-roller Searl Effect Generators in operation, with narration by Searl team-member Fernando Morris. Mooore describes these demonstrations as necessary for the patent-process in order to collect data required scientific data. SEG rotation in both videoclips is quite smooth and consistent with Searl's claims, despite the mock-up not being a fully-functional device.

Dr. Robert Baker - Chinese HFGW Research

This STAIF 2007 presentation by Dr. Robert Baker Junior outlines progress in Chinese High-Frequency Gravitational Wave (HFGW) research, and outlines China's 20-year-plan to develop communications, energy, and defense capabilities based on contemporary experimental findings. Baker is regarded as the preemininent physicist in the field HFGW research, and works closely with colleagues at the HFGW research lab in Shanghai.

Pharis Williams - Scalar Electrogravitic Communication

This STAIF 2007 presentation by New Mexico Technology Professor Pharis Williams describes a new technology for converting transverse EM into longitudinal electrogravitic waves for a new type of wireless space communications signaling architecture.

HFGW Time-Standard for the Telecom Industry

Colby Harper & Gary Stephenson unveil a business plan for near-term gravitational communications at the STAIF 2007 conference. The concept, which involves a benchmarked approach to developing first an ubiquitous time-standard and later full-fledged high-bandwidth communications, involves the use of High-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW)...

Dr. Martin Tajmar - Experimental Gravitomagnetic Research

This STAIF 2007 presentation by Dr. Martin Tajmar details the experimental parameters involved with gravitomagnetic research in superconductors. Tajmar describes the rotating superconductor laboratory apparatus involved with the remarkable measurements of a force similar to the Lense-Thirring Effect found experimentally that measures 20 orders of magnitude greater than predicted by Einstein's Theory of Relativity...

Dr. Fabrizio Pinto on Vacuum Engineering & Nanotech

This STAIF 2007 interview with Dr. Fabrizio Pinto describes his vision for a new type of propulsion system based on dispersion force engineering in curved spacetime, as well as his role as the CEO of Interstellar Technologies Corporation, and additionally covers the role of nanotechnology in his current and upcoming projects...

Dr. Richard Obousy - Casimir Warp Drive

This STAIF 2007 presentation by Dr. Richard Obousy describes an advanced space-propulsion concept based on modifying the local cosmological constant to facilitate an expansion/contraction of spacetime around a spacecraft to create an exotic form of field-propulsion. This idea is analogous to the Alcubierre bubble, but differs entirely in the approach...

Pharis Williams - Gravity Modification & Clean Fusion

In this STAIF 2007 interview with New Mexico Technology Professor Pharis Williams, we explore concepts it gravity-modification, scalar-mechanics, and discuss Williams concept for a novel form of fusion generator capable of revolutionizing micro-nuclear power-generation. Ever wish that you had your own personal fusion reactor?