Dr. Robert Baker
Robert Baker is one of the world's leading physicists currently pursuing research into High-Frequency Gravity-Waves. His remarkable theoretical work and experimental predictions are turning heads at the highest-levels in the global scientific community. His extensive credentials and remarkable scientific research are online at www.gravwave.com, or his personal site at www.drrobertbaker.com.
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HFGW Surveillance Applications
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- March 10, 2007
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This document contains the lecture notes for Dr. Robert Baker, Jr's, "Surveillance Applications for High-Frequency Gravitational Waves", a summary of HFGW intelligence-gathering and remote-sensing applications. Baker explores utilizing a novel means of imaging to establish a system of surveillance for the observation in three-dimensions of activities within and below structures and within the Earth and its oceans...
Chinese HFGW Research Program
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- March 10, 2007
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These documents by Dr's. Robert Baker and Fangyu Li outline the 20-year-plan for Chinese High-Frequency Gravitational Wave research, including a benchmarked series of objectvies to develop communications, energy, and defense capabilities based on contemporary experimental findings. Both Baker's presentation materials and the original objectives as written by Dr. Fangyu Li of the Chinese HFGW lab are provided.
HFGW Reference Materials 2007
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- December 5, 2006
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High-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW) are ripples in fabric of space-time at frequencies greater than 100khz that offer promising new potential for a variety of communications and propulsion technologies. This 14-page update for 2007 provides a comprehensive list of 198 scientific references supporting HFGW research.
Chinese HFGW Lab
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- December 5, 2006
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A rare glimpse at the Chinese High-Frequency Gravitational Wave detector apparatus at the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM). The detector setup shown in this picture uses a stainless steel and titanium vacuum/cryogenic vessel and associated Faraday Cage to hopefully detect gravitational waves over for frequencies greater than 100khz.
A Brief History of HFGWs
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- January 29, 2006
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The history of Gravitational Waves themselves predated Einstein’s 1916 paper where he discussed Gravitational Waves. Since it was in 1905, several weeks before Einstein presented his Special Theory of Relativity, when Henri Poincaré suggested that Newton’s theories needed to be modified by including “Gravitational Waves.”
Laymans Description of HFGW
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- August 25, 2005
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What are High-Frequency Gravitational Waves? Visualize the luffing of a sail as a sailboat comes about or tacks. Gravitational Waves are like other waves, but they exist in a rather strange fabric of space-time. Now comes the tough part: how are gravitational waves generated in nature?..
Generating and Utilizing HFGW
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- August 25, 2005
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What are High-Frequency Gravitational Waves? Visualize the luffing of a sail as a sailboat comes about or tacks. Gravitational Waves are like other waves, but they exist in a rather strange fabric of space-time. Now comes the tough part: how are gravitational waves generated in nature?..
2002 Max Planck Institute Lecture on HFGW
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- By Dr. Robert Baker
- May 15, 2002
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In May of 2002, I delivered a lecture at the Max Planck Institute about an exciting concept for the generation, detection, and utiization of High-Frequency Gravitational Waves. This seminal lecture has become historically significant as the inspiration for the Mitre 2003 HFGW Conference, and a growing interest in this field of research...