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APEC 8/31: GEM & Threshold Theory, Michelson-Morley & BioGraphene

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John Brandenburg will discuss Gravity Modification Experiment Based On GEM Theory, Jose Alexandre Tigre Da Silva describes an Extended Michelson Morley Experiment, Eric Reiter will present “A Serious Challenge to Quantum Mechanics”, and Michael McDonnough will talk about Bio-Graphene for Structural Components and capacitive systems.

12:00pm PT – John Brandenburg – Gravity Modification Experiment Based On GEM Theory

John will present the results of a recent Gravity Modification experiment based on his General Electro-Magnetism (GEM) Unification Theory. The GEM theory brings Gravity, Magnetism, Electricity and other forces into a controllable force that can power all sorts of aircraft, spacecraft and other vehicles. This GEM Effect is easy to detect and I will present all information to enable others to reproduce this experiment and its results. Basically it is a toy motor coil energized by Tesla 3-phase power that loses weight when power is applied and regain s the weight when power is turned off. Welcome to the age of controlled Gravity!

1:00pm PT – Jose Alexandre Tigre Da Silva – Extended Michelson Morley Experiment

The original 1887 Michelson and Morley experiment tested the theory that says earth exists in an unseen sea of pre-matter called the aether, and that the daily rotation of the earth and orbit of the earth around our sun would expose any instrument on the earth’s surface to an “aether wind”. Recently, Martin Grusenick repeated the Michelson-Morley interferometer experiment with a laser, and as anticipated, he found that rotating his apparatus horizontally produced no shifts in the interference fringes. However, after modifying his apparatus to rotate it in the vertical plane, shifts in interference patterns were detected, eiither as the result of experimental error or potentially as evidence of an “aether wind” flowing inward towards the Earth’s gravitational center.

2:00pm PT – Eric Reiter – A Serious Challenge to Quantum Mechanics

Eric’s Threshold Model experiments attempt to refute key tenets of quantum mechanics. He will discuss a number of experimental results supporting his independently developed theory, including beam-splitting experiments with gamma-rays and alpha-rays that may provide an understanding of matter and energy that is free from quantum mechanical wave-particle weirdness.

3:00pm PT – Michael McDonnough – Bio-Graphene for Structural Components

Hemp based fiber derived mesoporous carbon BioGraphene has been found to exhibit the highest surface area and thus the highest charge carrying capacity of any known commercially available supercapacitor electrode material. This will allow the construction of craft using this patented propulsion method at an affordable cost. The material can be pressure embedded into a fast setting magnesium phosphate ceramic binder to make structural asymmetric supercapacitors for producing these propulsion systems.

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

The APEC lab partners will discuss their latest research & experiments. Mark Sokol will describe recent work on DNP / Alzofon propulsion experiments, Jarod Yates will provide updates on Art’s Parts & the Winterberg files, Drew Aurigema will discuss Asymmetrical Capacitance work at Exodus Technologies, and Curtis Horn will discuss Mach’s Principle Research with the MEGA-Drive.

4:30pm PT – Open Discussion

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.

Speakers


Links & Resources


• Cover Art: “USS Alldine” by Bert Willemsen
• John Brandenburg: GEM Theory Experiment
• Jose Alexandre Tigre da Silva: Extended Michelson-Morley
• Eric Reiter: Threshold Theory
• Michael McDonnough: Biographene