Dr. Jack Sarfatti, a physicist, has been making significant progress in his research on gravity manipulation, which has attracted the attention of various European research groups, particularly one in Italy led by Gaetano Bottini. This group, hoping to be funded, consists of a consortium of Italian universities, an engineering firm specializing in metamaterial research, and is monitored by the Italian military and a major NATO aerospace contractor. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has put plans for meetings on hold, though virtual meetings are considered an alternative.
Sarfatti has proposed a simple laboratory device to test his hypothesis that a specific configuration can generate an anti-gravity or gravity field with minimal power. The device involves a cylinder of metamaterial and two metallic plates at the ends, resembling a parallel plate capacitor. An AC generator applies oscillating voltage to the device, with wires coiled around the cylinder. The goal is to observe gravitational anomalies when varying the frequencies and voltages.
The device aims to mimic on a larger scale what is theorized to occur in advanced propulsion systems like the “Tic-Tac” UFO, where numerous small-scale metamaterial elements create a “pixelated” effect on the craft’s skin. The research also delves into the electromagnetic responses of materials, particularly the importance of susceptibility resonances and phase shifts in generating a warp field. Sarfatti emphasizes the need for materials with significantly altered light speed properties to induce strong gravitational fields from small amounts of electromagnetic energy.
The analogy is drawn between the current challenge of designing the right metamaterial and the historical challenge of refining uranium for the Manhattan Project. The theoretical basis for Sarfatti’s work is solid, but the engineering of the metamaterial is the key hurdle. He criticizes the mainstream physics community for overlooking the role of materials in Einstein’s gravitational field equations and for their reluctance to embrace interdisciplinary approaches.
Lastly, Sarfatti discusses a phenomenon observed at the Skinwalker Ranch, where high levels of microwave radiation and strange behavior in cattle correlated with the appearance of a UFO. He speculates that these occurrences could be related to a stationary gravitational warp field or portal, similar to his theoretical work. Sarfatti’s theory, which he believes is the only one capable of explaining the observed phenomena, is testable and could revolutionize our understanding of energy and propulsion.
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Key Takeaways:
- A European research team is being assembled to support the development of a device that could potentially manipulate gravity fields.
- The proposed device, based on theoretical physics, would use metamaterials to create either an anti-gravity or a gravity field with minimal power.
- The research aims to test Einstein’s equations in a new context by examining the interaction between electromagnetic fields and gravity within materials.
“Once you include Maxwell’s electrodynamics correctly in Einstein’s gravitational field equations, once you do it right and with a metamaterial that can have these giant resonances, then you can generate a strong gravitational field with very tiny amounts of energy.”
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