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APEC 4/12: HFGW Communications, Quantum Wormholes & Many Worlds

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Gary Stephenson will discuss high-frequency gravitational wave communications, Jennifer Nielsen will present a new model for quantum gravity with navigable spacetime & tunable wormholes, Daniel Davis will present on the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, and Michael Perrone will discuss SEM analysis on Frank Kimbler’s Roswell skip site UAP samples. 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 – Gary Stephenson – High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Communications

Gary will discuss the launch of Seculine Gravitics, a new startup focused on leveraging solid-state Joseph Junction based High-Frequency Gravitational Waves for communications. The commercial applications of gravitational wave communications technology are proposed for overcoming the line-of-sight limitations and crowded bandwidth spectrum of radio communications. This presentation will include a reference to key peer-review scientific papers supporting this technology as well as his progress creating design, fabrication & test partnerships to develop commercial solutions.

1:00pm PT – Jennifer Nielsen – Quantum Gravity with Navigable Spacetime & Tunable Wormholes

This paper presents a novel quantum gravity framework within a 6-dimensional spacetime. The proposed quantum system is a bundle in what you might call “time space” that conforms to the metric tensor system of general relativity with the caveat that the system is INNATELY a quantum field. The bundle is just the shape of the field, which in the quantum system consists of infinite worldlines. While the theory appears static, you can account for expansion into imaginary time space (complex phase time), or hyperblock time. The hyperblock “contains” Hilbert Space, which can be written on C_tau (complex phase time).

2:00pm PT – Daniel Davis – The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Daniel Davis will deliver a pre-recorded presentation of his research into origin, formulation & implications of the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. The MWI has recently made headlines as a consequence of quantum computing research by Google, and suggests that all possible outcomes of quantum measurements are realized in different, parallel universes, implying no wave function collapse. Further study of MWI could potentially offer new approaches to propulsion by leveraging quantum entanglement and parallel universes.

3:00pm PT – Michael Perrone – SEM Analysis of Roswell Skip Site UAP Samples

Michael Perrone will discuss the findings of SEM analysis of metal samples from the Roswell skip site that were provided by Frank Kimbler to Falcon Space. The “Roswell UFO skip site” is location where a UFO, according to the Roswell incident, allegedly crashed and then seemingly “skipped” or bounced back into the air during the reported crash event near Roswell, New Mexico.

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 will provide updates on Dynamic Nuclear Polarization research & testing; Drew Aurigema will provide updates on his electrostatic propulsion device, and Curtis Horn describes the latest research for Dr. James Woodward’s MEGA-Drive team.

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: “Tsiolkovsky space station” by Vadim Sadovski
• Gary Stephenson: HFGW Communications
• Jennifer Nielsen: Quantum Wormholes
• Daniel Davis: Many Worlds Interpretation
• Michael Perrone: Roswell Skip Site Samples