Gravitomagnetic field effect, What Is It and How Does It Relate to Artificial Gravity Including Dr. Ning Li’s A/C Gravity First what is the Gravitomagnetic field effect? Introduction: Gravitomagnetic fields, an intriguing aspect of Einstein’s theory of general relativity, are associated with the distortion of spacetime caused by the rotation of massive objects. While these […]
Explaining Harold Puthoff’s metric engineering! (Is it artificial gravity?)
Is Harold Puthoff’s term “Metric Engineering” the “Official” term for “Artificial Gravity”? Harold Puthoff’s “metric engineering” is a concept related to his theoretical work in physics, particularly in the context of advanced propulsion and manipulating spacetime metrics. Dr. Puthoff is a renowned physicist known for his research on zero-point energy, quantum mechanics, and investigations into […]
Dr. Jack Sarfatti vs the late Dr. Ning Li in solving the riddle of Taming Gravity
Dr. Jack Sarfatti and Dr. Ning Li are two notable and pertinent researchers in solving the riddle of the possibility of Taming Gravity Dr. Jack Sarfatti and the late Dr. Ning Li are both notable figures in the field of theoretical physics, but their work and areas of focus differ significantly. While Dr. Sarfatti has […]
Wrinkles left over from the Big Bang may have magnetized the universe
Cosmic strings are wrinkles in the space-time continuum that are left over from the original big bang. These cosmic strings travel, and new research suggests that they leave magnetic fields behind. These magnetic fields then essentially magnetize galaxies. It is believed that almost every substantial object in the universe has some type of magnetic field. […]
Dr. Jack Sarfatti – A Biography
Dr. Jack Sarfatti is leading the way in the possibility of Taming Gravity and deserves special recognition because of it. Dr. Jack Sarfatti, born on September 14, 1939, in Brooklyn, New York, is a theoretical physicist, writer, and researcher known for his interdisciplinary work that spans the realms of physics, consciousness, and the study of […]
James Webb Space Telescope peers into lonely dwarf galaxy with sparkling results
The James Webb Space Telescope is currently the most powerful telescope in operation in the world. The JWST has been able to zoom in on the Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte galaxy, a dwarf galaxy located in the constellation of Celus. According to Rutgers astronomer Kristen McQuinn, the evidence gathered from the JWST shows that the WLM probably has […]
‘Planet killer’ asteroids – could we one day miss one that’s heading our way ?
Information has come out about a potentially dangerous, planet killer asteroid, that has been named 2022 AP7. Even though it has been called a planet killer, it has also been noted that it doesn’t pose any immediate threat to Earth. This asteroid actually orbits our sun every 5 years, and crosses our orbit when the […]
Vaporized asteroids suggest planets and stars form at the same time
Since we can’t go back in time to see how our solar system was created, we have to study other stars to try and piece it together. It has recently been discovered that stars and planets actually form at the same time. WE have known how planets form, but the question has been about when […]
Missing planets twice Earth’s size may point to migrating worlds
Computers have been able to simulate situations that explain why exoplanets are either super earths or mini Neptunes, and why there really isn’t much in between. These studies support something called the migration model. In the migration model, there are chains of exoplanets with similar sizes, with near resonant orbits. One issue that occurs in […]
Harnessing the Quantum Vacuum: Exploring the Casimir Effect and Zero-Point Energy for Next-Generation Power Sources
Could the Casimir Effect Hold the Key to Unlimited Energy? Unpacking the Science and Speculation Behind Zero-Point Energy and Alleged Extraterrestrial Technology The Casimir effect, which generates force between two uncharged, parallel plates in a vacuum, is often discussed in the context of zero-point energy (ZPE) due to its theoretical implications for extracting energy […]