71 Search Results for 'advanced'
SC Perm Magnets for Advanced Propulsion
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- February 15, 2005
Improved trapped fields of 17 T at 29 K and 11.2 T at 47 K have been reported for the melt-textured YBCO superconductor material. Such high field strengths give the possibility for producing superconductor permanent magnets (SCPM) for plasma-related space propulsion applications, such as the anti-matter trap...
Advanced Aerospace Propulsion
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- September 21, 2005
Do UFO's violate physics? This paper proposes a startling new explanation based on reducing the mass-gravity effect by the wave transformation of mass. This theory emerged from a long and exhaustive study of breakthrough physics & UFO claims, and continues to create controversy in the scientific community...
Advanced Lifter Troubleshooting
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- February 5, 2003
Lifters can be difficult to work with, especially when you're first starting out. Don't worry, we've compiled a comprehensive list of notes on how to get the most out of your Lifter. Our focus here is on getting your Lifter in the air, and keeping it there indefinitely. With a bit of patience, success shouldn't be too far away...
Heim Theory for Advanced Propulsion
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- January 11, 2006
The paper discusses the current status of space transportation and then presents an overview of the two main research topics on advanced propulsion as pursued by the authors, namely the use of electromagnetic interaction (Lorentz force) as well as a novel concept, based on ideas of a unified theory by the late German physicist...
Einstein's Antigravity
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- April 13, 2006
During the course of researching his best-selling book, "The Hunt for Zero Point", Nick Cook stumbled upon World War II era evidence for a secret Nazi Weapon that came to be known as the "Nazi Bell" device. It has been speculated that the Bell device was designed to use high-speed counter-rotating components energized by electromagnetic energy to induce "torsion" effects and thus control gravity...
A Conversation with Eric Davis
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- February 4, 2005
Dr. Eric Davis is a physicist specializing in Breakthrough Propulsion & Power Physics and Astrophysics at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin/EarthTech International, Inc. He's agreed to speak about his past experiences in breakthrough physics research, as well as his current leadership role at the STAIF Conference.
NASA BPP Proposal
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- December 23, 2005
On December 1st, American Antigravity joined forces with leading alt-space activist groups to deliver a clear message about the need for community-based support for Breakthrough Propulsion Research to NASA administrator Michael Griffin. Read the details of our proposal in this year-end special!
Major Ed Dames Interview
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- November 23, 2004
November, 2004: Retired Major Ed Dames joins us to talk about Remote Viewing and its applications to data-collection for advanced tehnology applications. Dames led the US Army's remote viewing project until his retirement, and has now turned his experience towards privatizing this technology.
What is the STAIF Conference?
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- August 11, 2005
STAIF is rapidly becoming the world's premiere Breakthrough Propulsion Physics conference, with annual conference publications on theory & experimental review by the top-thinkers in modern physics. It's hosted annually in New Mexico, and contains a diverse mixture of coverage on every topic relating to BPP & AG.
Teleportation Via Wormhole-Stargates
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- February 15, 2005
The conveyance of persons or inanimate objects across space (i.e.,Teleportation) can be implemented by engineering the properties of spacetime.We describe two different approaches to doing this. One approach is to engineer a traversable wormhole-stargate in spacetime via the Einstein General Relativity field equations...