Garfoot, Alan 'A.P.' Peter (2022) Energy Without Limit: The Infinite Energy Theorem, Hyperparticle Gravitation Paradigm & Gravitoelectric Cumulative Transference Power Source. International Journal of Energy and Environmental Research, 10 (1). pp. 24-41. ISSN 2055-0197(Print), 2055-0200(Online)
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Abstract
This is an technical and theoretical exploration of the potential for the high temperature superconductor ceramic Yittium-Barium-Cuprate-Oxide, in the form of ceramic disks, to exhibit gravity influencing, altering or dampening effects. The variables that are relevant are: rotational speed, vacuum tension, temperature and floatation magnet strength. With refinements build upon the original Podkletnov Design The Temperature is maintained by vacuums and liquid hydrogen cooled components to zero-point temperatures. These are suspended and held in said vacuums at all connective points by prior charged ferrite floatation magnets which do not require input. This creates a zero loss energy/entropy system of constant gravitonic-kinetic-electric energy transference which contributes through conservation and cumulation into a feedback loop of limitless exponentially increasing output energy through reinput accumulation. From the observations of the energy dampening effect upon gravitonic field/particle/wave energy I rationalise a theoretical synthesis out of the Zero-point, Hyperspatial, Superstring, Photoelectric Ether and Quantum Mechanical paradigms. Through which deducing the existence of a Gluon-Electron-Graviton energy interaction occurring, which I then use as the basis for the formulation of the Hyperparticle Gravitation Paradigm and Infinite Energy Theorem. Thus providing the explanation for the anomalous gravity dampening effect of the Podkletnov Gravity Shield and providing the technical outline for the Gravitoelectric Cumulative Transference Power Source: he safest, cleanest, most economical and freely abundant energy resource now available to the human race
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences |
Depositing User: | Professor Mark T. Owen |
Date Deposited: | 25 Aug 2023 21:19 |
Last Modified: | 25 Aug 2023 21:19 |
URI: | https://tudr.org/id/eprint/2142 |