APEC 12/21: Vacuum Propeller, Torsion Physics & CID Demo

Conference Details


Mikolaj Baczynski presents discusses the experimental results for a “vacuum propeller”, Horst Ekhardt discusses antigravity concepts on basis of Einstein-Cartan-Evans (ECE) theory, Remi Cornwall discusses microscopic coherent sources of gravitational radiation with application to forming a stable warp field, and Harry Sprain does a live demo of the Centrifugal Impulse Drive (CID©). We’ll also be hearing updates from our lab partners and finishing off the event with an open discussion by conference attendees!

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12:00pm PT – Mikolaj Baczynski – The Vacuum Propeller

Mikolaj will be presenting a novel propulsion concept, alone with references to supporting theories and encouraging (yet tentative) test results for what he believes could be the basis for a “vacuum propeller” capable of producing thrust in the vacuum of space. Dr. David Chester reviewed his concept and felt his qualitative argument may have merit, with the caveat that ‘magnetic fields can do no work’. However, Mikolaj cites work by Garret Moddel suggesting it is possible to extract energy from the quantum foam, and suggests that this hypothesis may also explain anomalous negative current results described by Andrew Aurigema during the APEC 8/17 Open Mic session.

1:00pm PT – Horst Eckhardt – Antigravity Concepts on Basis of Einstein-Cartan-Evans (ECE) Theory

Myron Evans’ unified field theory has been developed since 2003 and places all of physics on a geometric basis. It is a generalization of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, which includes not only the curvature but also the torsion of space-time. The field equations are formally similar to Maxwell’s equations, but also apply to all other areas of physics such as mechanics, fluid dynamics and even quantum mechanics. All force fields are derived from potentials. These potentials are introduced axiomatically and can be interpreted directly as the curvature and torsion of space-time, so that these geometric quantities can be interpreted clearly.

In addition to the usual electromagnetic waves, which consist of magnetic and electric fields that are perpendicular to each other, there are also structures where all fields are parallel, called Beltrami fields. These are regular solutions of Maxwell’s equations. There can also be waves in spacetime (vacuum) that do not generate force fields at all. Nikola Tesla used such structures.

In ECE theory, gravity can be explained electromagnetically and consists of a backflow onto matter. Therefore, gravity can also be influenced electromagnetically, as has been proven in some older experiments, but these are hardly known today. In order to shield against gravity, an effective electromagnetic shielding must be developed. Beltrami fields, for example, are good candidates. Some ideas and patents for this will be discussed in the lecture.

2:00pm PT – Remi Cornwall – Microscopic Coherent Sources of Gravitational Radiation With Application to Forming a Stable Warp Field

Recent US Congressional hearings on UAPs have made the study of exotic propulsion systems a matter of serious academic study and indeed, military necessity. This speculative paper looks at the possibility that microscopic sources could produce gravitational radiation with minimal energy requirements, whilst trapping the electromagnetic radiation stress-energy from being emitted. It may be possible to form an array of these micro-emitters of sufficient strength, acting with collective phenomenon, to allow non-linearities and the formation of soliton waves suitable for a putative warp field. Interestingly we find no need for exotic matter or negative energy.

3:00pm PT – Harry Sprain – CID© Drive Demonstration

The Centrifugal Impulse Drive (CID) developed by Quantum Dynamics Enterprises under the leadership of Harry Sprain seeks to extend the useful life of satellites, effectively doubling their lifespan by reducing the liftoff payload weight attributed to the propellant required over the satellite’s lifetime. It does this through a unique magnetic / inertial propulsion mechanism that Harry will be demonstrating live on the APEC Conference.

4:00pm PT – Lab Partners – Experimental Research Updates

Learn about hands-on engineering & technical research on advanced propulsion experiments by our lab partners. Mark Sokol & the Falcon Space team will describe recent work on NMR / EPR gravity-modification experiments, Jarod Yates & Charles Crawford will provide updates on the Graviflyer, Bryan St. Clair will discuss research being done into new inertial propulsion experiments, and other labs are anticipated to share updates as well during this time.

5:00pm PT – Open Discussion & Ad-Hoc Presentations

Conference guests interested in presenting experimental info to the group are invited to participate at this time, and our presenters will be available to take questions & discuss experiments.

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Links & Resources


• Cover Art: “Great View” by Vadim Sadovski
• Mikolaj: Vacuum Propeller
• Horst Eckhardt: Antigravity & ECE Theory
• Remi Cornwall: Gravitational Radiation & Warp-Drives
• Harry Sprain: Centrifugal Impulse Drive