APEC 1/29: EVO’s & Breakthrough Propulsion Physics
Description
12:00pm PT – Bob Greenyer – Exotic Vacuum Objects
Bob Greenyer will be presenting an overview of Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVO’s) and their possible role in Hutchison-style effects, nuclear transmutations, and other energy & materials effects that might be applicable to future propulsion & space systems. Ken Shoulders, the originator of the EVO model, described an EVO as a cluster of electrons that channels energy. Shoulders believed he had used the electrons’ energy to melt microscopic holes in various materials.
2:00pm PT – David Chester – Theories More Complicated Than GR
Dr. David Chester recently created an in-depth overview of theories more complicated than General Relativity, and he’ll be discussing those with a focus on gravity and possible applications for gravity modification & engineering. David’s career as a physicist includes work on efficient scattering amplitude methods for Yang-Mills theory, his PhD thesis discussed how to compute gravitational radiation from Feynman diagrams, and he’s had a long-term interest in the application of exceptional mathematics to describe quantum gravity beyond the standard model physics.
4:00pm PT – Mike Melia – Inertial Propulsion Experiments
Retired mechanical engineer Mike Melia Mike will present a new approach to inertial propulsion and will discuss a video showing a proof of concept prototype. As will be seen, a primary drive is delivering perpendicular rotation, and in normal circumstances any peripheral force generated by this movement should manifest itself within, and as part of this rotation, but contrary to this the drive is visually creating linear thrust that is emanating at a 90% angle to the direction of rotation.
6:00pm PT – Mark Sokol – Lab Updates
Mark Sokol and associates will present updates on their experimental research in the lab across a wide number of projects.
7:00pm PT – Open Discussion
Conference guests interested in presenting experimental info to the group are invited to participate at this time, and our presenters will be available to take questions & discuss experiments.