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APEC 8/5: Spin-Gravity, Searl Effect & UAP Analysis

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Dr. Raymond Chaio will discuss Spin-Gravity Coupling between EM and GR, Isaiah Ritchey will describe his Searl Effect Generator replication project, and Dr. Kevin Knuth will provide updates and a detailed analysis of the UAP Phenomenon based on emerging data. We’ll also be hearing community news headlines from our media partners, and finishing off the event with an open discussion and ad hoc presentations by conference attendees!



12:00pm PT – Raymond Chaio – Spin-Gravity Coupling

Spin-torsion coupling via pairs of entangled electrons in a YIG ferrite sphere in the presence of a GR torsion wave: Spin-orbit coupling of electrons leads to GR-EM wave transduction. Dr. Chaio describes an experiment in which the spins of YIG ferrite spheres will behave like compass needles that are free to pivot as free bodies around the axes of the spheres at microwave frequencies



1:00pm PT – Isaiah Ritchey – Searl Effect Generator Replication

Several well-publicized Searl Effect Generator experiments exist, but due to the difficulty of construction all of them fail to accurately meet Searl’s actual design specifications. Isaiah Ritchey hopes to change that by constructing an SEG in strict accordance with Searl’s design, and will be presenting a detailed overview of his design and construction process, as well as an overview of the challenges, successes & interesting notables he has encountered along the way. The Searl Effect Generator is notable not only for Searl’s claims of energy-generation & gravity-control effects, but also as a cultural archetype for modern “antigravity” devices that has inspired innovators for over 50 years.



2:00pm PT – Kevin Knuth – UAP Performance Analysis

Dr. Kevin Knuth will provide updates on his research into the UAP Phenomenon, along with observations from his UAPx research and deductions based on current known information about the UAP Phenomenon. He will be presenting new findings on UAP, which comes at a critical time given recent whistleblower allegations & likely upcoming Congressional hearings on this topic. Dr. Knuth is considered one of the most credible and trusted investigators on the UAP phenomenon due to his reliance on hard data reported by US Navy pilots and military personnel.



3:00pm 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, as well as Mark’s gravity-plating experiment and several other projects. Falcon Space continues to grow rapidly & add new equipment for machining & fabrication of experimental systems, and is a regular presenter at APEC. Bryan St. Clair will discuss research being done into new inertial propulsion experiments at St. Clair Tech – with replication assistance from colleague Ross Small. Other labs are anticipated to share updates as well during this time.



4:00pm PT – Media Partners – Current News & Events

Learn about emerging tech stories, trends & headlines from our media partners, who will provide an overview of top headlines along with details of their latest stories & online coverage. APEC is proud to work on conjunction with a variety of community-focused independent media outlets to help share news & raise awareness about continuing research in breakthrough propulsion technologies.



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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