Category: Electrokinetic Electrodynamic Field Methods

Modular GigaWatt units only have to store and deliver for a few minutes

Military Affairs: US Tests Its Monstrously Powerful Laser Carrier To Beat Hypersonic Missiles at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmN23S8GmWk For SpaceX type earth to orbit and orbit to earth field generators, many modular 2 GigaWatt units only have to store and deliver for a few minutes, so they can be small and if some fail, sufficient backup is available.
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Experimenting without real purpose is expensive

100 car batteries wired in parallel! at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywaTX-nLm6Y You forgot molten glass, molten salts! How do you charge 100 batteries? 50,000 Amperes at 12 volts is 6,000,000 Volt*Amperes. 6000 KiloWatts 14 cents per KiloWattHour would be $0.14*6000 = $840/hour if you have a 6 MegaWatt 12 volt DC charger, (I am tired, so check my
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Storing electrons and ions over 100s and 1000s of kilometers

Storing electrons in cavities over 100s or 1000s of kilometers where they and ions can be stored or retrieved at multiple junctions is just a matter of a bit deeper effort with more sensors, data, models and fast control systems. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-51083-5 Most anything you can imagine is tightly constrained by the memes that circulate on
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Induced magnetism suggestion to K&J Magnetics

I read your article https://www.kjmagnetics.com/blog.asp?p=making-and-repairing-fridge-magnets because of your email. I had hoped you would show a way to re-energize or strengthen an old magnet by using a strong magnet to increase permanent magnetization. Is that possible? Can a strong magnetic make many weaker magnets? Ferromagnetic materials, like paper clips, nails, washers, metal plates, metal sheets.
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Stop writing about gravitational theories and old problems – make fields that act exactly like gravity

Tony, I have been finishing up some projects. July 23, 2024 was the 26th Anniversary of the Internet Foundation. I did a quick read of this last paper, and your earlier ones. You are arguing theories, when I think you ought to be studying the technologies, instruments, sensors and data. I recommend “gravitational engineering” not
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Sub nanosecond flash 3D video sampling allows gravitational imaging, “imaging accelerometry”

I am interested in your “double exposure”. 200 ns would be 5 Mfps. Can you say which specific cameras from Imperix or elsewhere can support that? I am also interested in LWIR “thermal” camera for passive radiometry. Do you have anyone interested in camera interface standards? There are many cameras, and the cost of storing
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One might say “it is classical electrodynamics all the way down.”

Danielle Beckman @DaniBeckman  Radial glia (🔵) in the developing nervous system 😻: Orienting the formation of cortical neuronal layers (🟣) in the mammalian brain! #neuroscience https://pic.twitter.com/ZflCpO8MBP Replying to @DaniBeckman Danielle, Thanks!   I was working with an image almost identical to this last night. But I was seeing it in the surface of a neutron star
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Dynamic Gravitational Fields, Plasmonic control systems

Dynamic Gravitational Fields, Plasmonic control systems The method I proposed to move the StarShip using fields is efficient, because it scans and maps and models the vibrational, rotational, bending and translational motions of the rocket in 3D down to small voxels. Then it uses the chemical and structural model of the cells or voxels to
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Updating a link on Hackaday.io for Low Cost, Time of flight, gravitational imaging arrays

​https://hackaday.io/project/164550-low-cost-time-of-flight-gravimeter-arrays/log/208711-more-information-posted-at-researchgate-on-3-axis-gravimeters/discussion-195371 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Richard-Collins-16 ResearchGate canceled their project support last year and I managed to save some things before they erased everything. I had/have a few dozen followers and collaborators.  I have been working on many things and still many different designs and things related to gravitational imaging.  But I am not making devices, only checking components. Do you
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Look more closely at papers by Samina Masood

I have not had time to check all these papers by Samina Masood, but find them interesting enough to suggest others take a closer look. These are some of the right places and pathways to find the atto-scopic roots of real gravitational signal sources across all frequencies, wavelengths, and energy densities. https://www.uhcl.edu/science-engineering/faculty/masood-samina   https://arxiv.org/search/hep-ph?searchtype=author&query=Masood,+Samina  
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