12-Year Investigation Leads To The New Physics Of Gravity Modification (Antigravity)
Online, July 26, 2011 (Newswire.com) - iSETI LLC announced today that its 12-year investigation into alternative gravitational models was completed with the publication of the final paper "Gravitational acceleration without mass and noninertia fields" published in the AIP (American Institute of Physics) journal, Physics Essays, September 2011 issue. It is available online as of June 23 2011.
These findings will lead to the development of new space propulsion technologies and ventures that could hasten human space exploration to Mars in 3 days or less, and to the outer planets. The discovery of the massless force field equation g=Ï„c^2 now opens up the real possibility of engineering a Star Trek like Alcubierre warp drive as spacetime can now be warped without the use of mass. These findings come at a propitious time as the close of NASA's Shuttle program raises the urgency for the need to get back into space.
Current theories in physics, relativity, quantum and string theories all require mass (of the star or planet) to produce the gravitational field and calculate gravitational acceleration. However, mass is not required with the new force field equation g=Ï„c^2, where g is gravitational acceleration, tau, Ï„, is the change in time dilation present in the gravitational field divided by the change in distance.
The paper shows that this new force field equation g=Ï„c^2 is the generic formula for gravitational, electromagnetic & mechanical forces. This unification of gravitational, electromagnetic & mechanical forces was made possible by the second discovery of Non Inertia, Ni, fields, a common property of these 3 forces. These findings are major breakthroughs in physics as relativity, quantum and string theories have not been able to unify gravity with electromagnetism.
These significant breakthroughs prove the theoretical feasibility of developing gravity modification (aka antigravity) technologies, in this decade. Unlike rocket propulsion which ejects hot gases or ions in the opposite direction of travel, gravity modification does not. iSETI foresees the development of completely enclosed desktop engines that can modify the local gravitational field to create motion in any direction.
iSETI defines gravity modification as the modification of the strength and/or the direction of the gravitational field without the use of mass, and therefore consists of two parts, field modulation and field vectoring. Field modulation is the ability to attenuate or amplify a force field. Field vectoring is the ability to change the direction of the force field.