Category: Gravitational Engineering

Field Propulsion is 3D Electromagnetic Force management with high frequencies and high sampling rates

Master Ivo: Field Propulsion, Explained with Working Proof at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVjC47NBqfM You are wasting a lot of time inventing theories that are well known and trying to learn quantities that are relatively easy to measure and calculate. Start by thinking what you want to do. I suggest you use magnetic levitation first. Forces on wires and magnets
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Richard Behiel – on linear regression for 3D gravitational calibration, and 3D gravitational imaging

Richard Behiel: The Beauty of Linear Regression (How to Fit a Line to your Data) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my3lsV-VQjs Richard Behiel, The vector tidal gravity signal from the sun moon and earth at a superconducting gravimeter station is simple Newtonian GM/r^2. The suns vector acceleration on the station, minus the suns acceleration on the center of the earth.
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Colliding protons and electrons and making them fuse, Gravitational energy density, and scale

The Slow Mo Guys: Ridiculous Magnets Colliding at 187,000FPS – The Slow Mo Guys at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHPtuEfMPTc Slow Mo Guys, you can do the same with protons, electrons, positrons, anti-protons, any particle with a permanent magnetic dipole moment. You have to line up the spins properly, and time them using magnetic resonant imaging methods. But it can
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Roger Penrose – “our big bang region”, modeling regions with high concentrations of quark gluon density voxels

Sir Roger Penrose – STORY OF THE UNIVERSE at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNKby1Akrck Roger Penrose, Blackboard and paper drawings are not as flexible as 3D simulations and visualizations. And both human modeling methods are way less than the raw data from sensors and sensor arrays. It is not hard (in a few years) to put radio and optical sensor
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Aharonov-Bohm, electron interferometry, CMOS detectors and memory devices as electron interferometers and detectors for dynamic gravitational signals

Aharonov-Bohm, electron interferometry, CMOS detectors and memory devices as electron interferometers and detectors for dynamic gravitational signals mod05lec14 – Aharonov-Bohm Effect at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbOegkxWJ3A Madhu Thalakulam, You might enjoy “Interference between two independent electrons: observation of two-particle Aharonov-Bohm interference” by I. Neder, N. Ofek, Y. Chung, M. Heiblum, D. Mahalu, V. Umansky who show there is
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The Action Lab controlling magnets with magnets at a distance. “magnetic locking”

The Action Lab: Magnetic Locking WITHOUT a Superconductor! at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5FyFvgxUhE Fantastic. Now do some measurements, write some equations and write some software so people can plug in what they have and get estimates of what regions will be stable. Or give specifics of separation distance, mass and force, to calculate what speed to use and what
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Every star contributes to expansion, every black hole region contains many bodies, the big bang was a small and ordinary event

Anton Petrov: Whole Universe May Be Evaporating According To New Study at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEAKbL04bxQ Anton Petrov, I think you ought to focus on the life of any star. The matter concentrates into stars, reaches critical density to ignite nuclear reactions, and then, for the rest of the stars life, it will be radiating neutrinos, photons, electrons, protons
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Superconductors are modifying the local gravitational potential and shaping it. Magnetic Flux Pinning

The Action Lab: Quantum Locking Will Blow Your Mind—How Does it Work? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GY4m022tgo I am fairly certain that the “fluid” you are stirring with no internal friction, is the gravitational potential field itself. A super critical fluid made up of magnetically bound pairs much smaller than the electron. At the surface of the earth the
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Strong Nuclear force using magnetic dipole force and energy

The Action Lab: What Does The Strong Nuclear Force Look Like? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx4lNihOT4U The simplest easy model for the strong force that I found is to simply calculate the magnetic dipole force between the particles. Electrons protons neutrons each have permanent magnetic dipole moments in units of Joules/Tesla. To get the force in Newtons multiply the
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The Action Lab: Lasers, LEDS, lenses and focusing intensity to burn or illuminate things, vortex pressure

The Action Lab: What Happens if You Focus a 5W Laser With a Giant Magnifying Glass? Negative Kelvin Temperature! at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdjTYlReE-I The intensity in Watts/meter^2 is roughly equal to the Stefan-Boltzmann constant times the 4th power of the temperature in Kelvin. When you focus parallel rays to a smaller area, the intensity goes up, and the
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