Introduction to Black Holes and Event Horizons What is a Black Hole? A black hole is a region in space where the gravitational pull is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. This phenomenon occurs when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, compressing its mass into an infinitely […]
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The Hidden Spend: Examining Black Budgets in the Search for Alien Technology
Introduction Overview of Black Budgets Black budgets refer to secretive financial allocations by governments, primarily for defense and intelligence operations. These budgets are not subject to the usual public scrutiny and oversight, allowing for the funding of classified projects that are deemed critical to national security. The term “black budget” is often associated with […]
Entangled in Space: The Promising Intersection of Quantum Computing and Astrophysics
Introduction Overview of Quantum Computing and Astrophysics Quantum computing and astrophysics are two of the most groundbreaking fields in modern science. Quantum computing leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in ways that classical computers cannot. This involves phenomena such as superposition, where quantum bits (qubits) can exist in multiple states simultaneously, […]
Next-Gen Satellites: How They’re Shaping Our Understanding of Space
Introduction to Next-Gen Satellites Definition and Overview Next-generation satellites, often referred to as “next-gen satellites,” represent the cutting edge of space technology. These advanced satellites are designed to be more efficient, versatile, and capable than their predecessors. They encompass a wide range of types, including miniaturized CubeSats, large communication satellites, and sophisticated scientific instruments. […]
The Alcubierre Drive: Understanding Warp Drive Theories
Introduction to Warp Drive Theories The Concept of Faster-Than-Light Travel The idea of faster-than-light (FTL) travel has long fascinated scientists and science fiction enthusiasts alike. At its core, FTL travel involves moving at speeds that exceed the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (186,282 miles per second) in a vacuum. […]
The Shadow Over America’s Infrastructure: Unmasking the Military-Industrial Black Budget Agenda
How America’s Crumbling Systems May Be a Prelude to a Secret Technological “Rescue” The Infrastructure Crisis and the Black Budget Agenda: Setting the Stage America’s infrastructure is often portrayed as the backbone of national progress—a vast network of roads, bridges, power grids, and communication systems that enable the country to function at its highest […]
The Unstoppable Inspiration of Dr. Ning Li (RIP)
Dr. Ning Li was a bold woman with a scientific mind who wasn’t afraid to think outside of the box. She was already well-known in the academic community for her work on anti-gravity, but her work has been spotlighted by the general public now with the 2017 US Navy’s disclosure of UAFs – Unidentified Aerial […]
The Tiny Giants of Space Tech: How Nanomaterials Are Building Better Spacecraft
Introduction to Nanomaterials in Space Technology Defining Nanomaterials Nanomaterials are materials engineered at the nanoscale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. To put this into perspective, a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, which is about 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. At this scale, materials exhibit unique properties that […]
Reverse Engineered Alien Technology? by AlienScientist (Revisited)
What Powers a UFO? Here at Taming Gravity we are trying to find the science instead of the fiction behind the possibility of traveling to the stars or taming gravity. One individual in the UFO community Physicist Jeremy Rys; (alias, YouTuber “AlienScientist”) has consistently presenting genuine insights into how technology that can travel to the […]
National Geographic Documentary 2015 Alien Engineering NEW UFOs File
Even before the big disclosure by the US Navy back in 2017 many institutions were willing to dabble in the UFO subject. Why wouldn’t they? If there was enough of a public interest in the subject and it would bring ratings to an invested media institution like National Geographic’s they obviously we’re not going to […]