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• 12:00pm PT – Jeremy Rys - UAP Technologies for Scientists & Engineers



Jeremy Rys presents an overview of the UAP Phenomena from its historical origins to current Department of Defense investigation, along with insights into UAP technology and suggestions on UAP reverse-engineering for advanced propulsion applications.



• 2:00pm PT – Phil Bouchard - Finite Theory



Phil Bouchard provides a visual update on the Finite Theory / gravitomagnetism merger that can now explain the universe at all scales and beyond. Perfect reverse engineering of all galactic rotation curves, clear explanation of the "inflation" of the universe but without the need for dark matter or dark energy and even reverse engineering of the distance from the "universal core" our universe is from in a robust way. All of which doesn't violate the laws of the conservation of the energy, like with General Relativity. He will also provide clear explanations of all UAP secondary effects such as observed force fields, local time rate fluctuations and last but not least, antigravity.



• 4:00pm PT – Mike Melia – Inertial Propulsion



Retired mechanical engineer Mike Melia will provide an update on his inertial propulsion device, which uses a primary drive delivering perpendicular rotation. In normal circumstances any peripheral force generated by this movement should manifest itself within, and as part of this rotation, but contrary to this the drive is visually creating linear thrust that is emanating at a 90% angle to the direction of rotation.



• 4:30pm PT – Ted Pittman – Impulse Driver Testing



An Impulse Driver achieves a net linear force by combining gravitational and inertial forces in a complex cycloid motion of an oscillating mass. The upward half cycle of the pulse is not cancelled during the downward half cycle. Thus, precession reversal is avoided and a net upward linear force is achieved. Ted Pittman will describe his invention, and discuss recordings showing acceleration data during testing where the Impulse Driver successfully rose to the upper mechanical limit of the test stand.



• 5:00pm PT – Mark Sokol – Lab Updates



Mark Sokol and Professor Kieth Earle will be presenting on their ongoing work with the Alzofon Dynamic Nuclear Orientation Experiment. Professor Earle has a Ph.D. in experimental physics with a concentration on high field ESR and is also an Associate Professor and Chair of Physics at NYU Albany. We are excited to have him advise our work and prefect our experimental setup.



• 6:00pm 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.





Did You Miss Our Last Presentation?

You can watch replays of our past presentations on YouTube. We provide playlists organized by speaker on our new website at https://www.altpropulsion.com.



Questions During Presentations:

Please hold your questions until after each presenter finishes their talk. We intentionally gave each speaker lots of extra time to allow for discussion. To ask a question, you can raise your hand in Zoom (instructions below) or type your question into chat. The moderator will call on individuals for questions in the order asked.



Questions During Open Discussion:

We hope to encourage everyone to share and find that the open sessions and Q&A are oftentimes MORE INFORMATIVE THAN THE PRESENTATIONS THEMSELVES! If you'd like to ask a question or join the discussion during the open session you must have your video enabled so we can see you and raise your hand. Tim will invite you to comment when appropriate.



How To Raise Your Hand In Zoom:

The raise hand feature in webinar allows attendees, panelists, co-hosts, and the host to raise their hand to indicate that they need something from the host, co-host, or other panelists.



Click "Raise Hand" icon in the webinar controls (in your Zoom command menu)

Windows: You can also use the Alt+Y keyboard shortcut to raise or lower your hand.

Mac: You can also use the Option+Y keyboard shortcut to raise or lower your hand.

Zoom Room Etiquette:

Professional behavior at all times please... yes, you can argue and disagree but do it in a collegial manner. If too many people start talking at once, Tim will mute all of you and ask one of you to speak.



Please be nice, professional & respectful.

Hecklers will be booted: 1 warning only!

No political discussions.

If you would like to give a speech or presentation with allotted time at a future Conference please contact us at alternativepropulsion@gmail.com

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