Project Greenglow Leads to More Promising Ideas of Gravity Control
This BBC News article on Project Greenglow is also covered in the BBC Horizon TV Show Series 52 episode 2 titled “Project Greenglow: The Quest for Gravity Control (2016)”. Project Greenglow was a project financed by an Aerospace company and spearheaded by Dr. Ron Evans back in the 1980s. Dr. Evans had an idea that gravity might be able to be used as a part of a detection process, to detect aircraft.
At the same time a Russian chemist called Dr. Eugene Podkletnov claimed he made a gravity shield by rapidly spinning superconductors. Dr. Eugene Podkletnov results however, have never been repeated. Claims of manipulating gravity are not readily accepted in the scientific community anyhow and unverifiable results stopped the whole program on the spot.
The problem with making artificial gravity is that in nature there doesn’t seem to be a negative form of gravity. However, with the discovery of dark matter and energy and not knowing what it really is the door has been open to all sorts of conjectures. One of the conjectures is that dark matter and energy ae negative mass. Some theoretical physicists interpret negative mass as the ultimate solution for gravity propulsion. According to In Dresden, Dr. Martin Tajmar negative mass will make a sort of negative gravity always pushing whatever is close to it away.
Dr. Clifford Johnson from the University of Southern California and other Theoretical Physicists say this will not work because it will quickly get out of control always running away.
However, time tends to repeat itself and with new technologies coming out there has been a unique gravitational breakthrough. Neil Stansfield inside the Ministry of Defense at Port Down has. He has access to what is called Disruptive Technology. This apparatus is called a Quantum Gravity Reginometer. It uses lasers to freeze a group of atoms together making them sensitive to fluctuations in the Earth’s gravitational field caused by a moving mass.
Dr. Ron Evans’ pursuit from Project Greenglow has come full circle to becoming a viable technology offering the possibility to use gravity as a detection process.
This BBC Horizon TV Show Series 52 episode 2 titled “Project Greenglow: The Quest for Gravity Control 2016” explores the currently prevailing ideas and attitudes towards Project Greenglow or the quest for gravity control. As Dr. Ron Evans says: “Gravity Propulsion maybe possible in the future.”
Key Takeaways:
- Project Greenglow was started with the intention to use gravity as a detection process.
- Dr. Eugene Podkletnov and others have come along with unprovable concepts stretching our ideas of gravity control.
- Time allows for technological advancements enabling once thought impossible ideas to come true!
“It seems the laws of physics simply don’t allow it, at least not as we understand them today. Because just as Galileo gave way to Newton and Newton to Einstein, theories do change.”
Read the full article here: Project Greenglow and the battle with gravity
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