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APEC 10/28: Optical Unification, SQK, Mega-Drive & SEG

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Tiziano Fulceri will discuss optics as a fundamental unification paradigm for gravity, Brendan Darrer will provide a detailed analysis of Subquantum Kinetics, Curtis Horn will discuss the MEGA-Drive project, and Isaiah Ritchey will provide an overview of his Searl Effect Generator replication project. We’ll also be hearing updates from our lab partners and finishing off the event with an open discussion by conference attendees!



12:00pm PT – Tiziano Fulceri – Optics as a Fundamental Unification Paradigm for Gravity

Optics as understood in the modern sense as the study of propagation of perturbations within a medium stands out as an all-encompassing, unifying vision for all branches of fundamental physics, even if the specific details of some regimes are not worked out yet. In fact, this vision can serve as a guide in constructing new specialized theories in the “quantum gravity” regime, in the “macroscopic quantum gravity” regime, or even in a causal, microscopic “emergent” explanation for the perturbation of the gravito-inertial field by the masses based on testable, reproducible phenomena.



1:00pm PT – Brendan Darrer – Subquantum Kinetics

Brendan will present a detailed analysis of Dr. Paul Laviolette’s Theory of Subquantum Kinetics, and describes how this model allows us to analyze reported propulsion and over-unity energy technologies that cannot be explained by conventional physics. The electro-gravitic technologies which thus far have been explained using the SQK paradigm include: Townsend Brown’s electro-gravitic thruster; the Podkletnov gravity impulse beam, and the Searl disc.



2:00pm PT – Curtis Horn – The MEGA-Drive

Curtis Horn provides an overview of continuing work on James Woodward’s MEGA-Drive project, which seeks to create reactionless propulsion using inertial mass fluctuation to leverage Mach Effects. If the mass of a given object can be varied while being oscillated in a linear or orbital path, such that the mass is high while the mass is moving in one direction and low while moving back, then the net effect should be acceleration in one direction as the inertial drag of the universe upon the object varies as its mass varies. If a spacecraft engine could be designed to exploit it then acceleration could be produced without using rocket propellants.



3:00pm PT – Isaiah Ritchey – Searl Effect Generator Replication

Isaiah Ritchey will provide a detailed overview of his Searl Effect Generator (SEG) replication project, which seeks to recreate the reported energy-generation & gravity-control claims made by John R. Searl in the mid 20th century. The Searl Effect Generator (SEG) functions along the principles of a linear induction motor (LIM), but designed around a circular track for continuous motion of movable rotors. It is a magnetic prime mover of electromagnetic multi-phased cylindrical rollers over fixed stator rings and free of mechanical wear or friction. Ritchey’s work is notable in precisely following the design & construction parameters outlined by Searl.



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 Q&A sessions, general discussion, and unplanned presentations by guests & attendees will take place during APEC’s open discussion. This is a regular part of each conference and allows attendees to communicate, collaborate & update each other on research, trends, and news items important to the community.

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