APEC 4/17: UAP Performance & Gravitational Physics
Description
12:00pm PT- Michael Boyd – UAPs, Gravitomagnetism & IR Sensing
Dr. Michael Boyd will present “Tic Tac TOE”, which provides an in-depth review of his own experiments in gravitomagnetism, which includes his work “mass spin valve” devices to demonstrate the postulates he has derived. He will also be presenting a detailed hypothesis on space-time metric engineering for propulsion as demonstrated by the Tic Tac UAPs, and will be using a detailed collection of IR photographs & sensor analysis from the US Navy UAP sightings to support this model.
2:00pm PT – Franc Milburn – UAP Performance & The Catalina Island Incident
Franc Milburn will discuss the flight performance characteristics of UAPs as described by various military & civilian reports, and will discuss a recent US Navy / UAP incident involving “Tic Tac” shaped drones near Catalina Island. Franc Milburn is the author of “The Pentagon’s UAP Task Force”, and “American Development of UAP Technology: A Fait Accompli?”, which provide a threat analysis of the UAP phenomenon. He is also a member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU), a think-tank of scientists, former military and law enforcement officials and other professionals who seek evidence-based answers to UAP phenomenon.
4:00pm PT – Todd Desiato – Derivation of Gravity from the Uncertainty Principle
Todd Desiato will present a physical model that attempts to derive gravitation from the uncertainty principle. He will demonstrate that the transformation of observable quantities due to the space-time metric is reproducible in the Standard Model of particle physics, and derivable from the constraints of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. He will also discuss the Schwarzschild solution of GR & PV, the equivalence to the Radiative Damping Model of gravity, and discuss how this work opens the door for gravity modification and warp-drive propulsion technologies.
5:00pm PT – Falcon Space – Experimental Lab Updates
Mark Sokol and the Falcon Space team will present updates on their experimental research in the lab, which includes nearly a dozen projects based on a diverse variety of theory & recommended approaches to advanced propulsion they’ve collected from literature.
6:00pm PT- Open Discussion – Advanced Propulsion Physics
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.
Links & Resources:
• Michael Boyd: LinkedIn
• Franc Milburn: The Pentagon’s UAP Task Force | Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies
• Todd Desiato: Gravity From Uncertainty (PDF)
• Falcon Space Facebook | YouTube
• Jeremy Rys: AlienScientist.com