APEC March 6th 2021: Dr. Paul LaViolette & Mike McCulloch
Description
12:00pm PT – Paul Laviolette – The Pais Navy Gravity Engineering Patents
Paul will begin by discussing the electrogravity theory of subquantum kinetics and how it is different from other theories such as GR. We will examine how the Earth generates its gravity field and why this is related to the accumulation of a negative charge on its surface.
Then we will examine the Pais Navy UFO patents and explain how they work, how they can achieve phenomenal accelerations, inertialess forces when accelerating or turning right angles, and explore the possibility that they may achieve self cloaking, i.e., a state of invisibility. This will include discussion on the field-induced soliton effect and the production and manipulation of virtual mass around the spacecraft for useful propulsion. We will examine evidence indicating that the technology described in this patent may actually be over 30 years old and whether Pais was the first to invent it.
We will also examine the Pais Navy gravity repulsion beam patent entitled “Electromagnetic Field Generator”. We will explain how it is able to achieve its affects and compare to the Podkletnov gravity impulse beam generator.
2:00pm PT – Mike McCullough: Quantized Inertia and the Horizon Drive
Mike has published over 21 journal papers on a new cosmological model for inertia (called Quantised Inertia, QI) which predicts galaxy rotation without dark matter. His work proposes that the phenomenon called inertia is caused by relativistic horizons making the quantum vacuum non-uniform in space and this offers a new way to engineer thrust for any type of vehicle or spacecraft (horizon engineering). The prediction is that we can use electrical conductors or nano-engineered materials to make ‘synthetic horizons’, damping the quantum vacuum, in a similar way to the Casimir effect, and engineer thrust without propellant.
In his presentation, Mike will discuss the theory of Quantized Inertia, then present evidence from galaxy rotation, and finally discuss his attempts to bring the theory out in the lab as thrust, which led to his design for a propulsion device called the Horizon Drive.
4:00pm PT – Jeremiah Popp – Top Breakthrough Propulsion Experiments
Jeremiah Popp will continue his presentation on the top concepts in breakthrough propulsion physics, carried over from our last session. He will be collaborating in this presentation with Mark Sokol and the Falcon Space team, and his discussion will touch on the experiments below:
1. Dynamic Nuclear Orientation (Alzofon) via NMR, EPR
2. DNO via Spinning Disk (AKA EZ Alzofon)
3. Frolov’s Hat
4. Banduric’s Complex HV Field Propulsion
5. TT Brown Gravitator
6. Mercury Vortex Engine
7. Complex Gyroscopic Motion Drive
8. Podklenov’s Gravity Impulse Generator
9. Poher’s Gravity Impulse Replication
10. Laser Deflection via Moving Magnetic Fields
11. Electrets
12. Boyd Bushman’s Magnetic Beamer
5:00pm PT – Open Discussion & Ad Hoc Presentations
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:
• Paul LaViolette: Paul LaViolette on Starburst Foundation
• Mike McCullough: Physics From The Edge
• Falcon Space (Facebook | YouTube)
• Jeremy Rys: Alien Scientist Website