Dejan Corovic
As above, so bellow
After 4 years of methodical pouring through papers written by many professional scientists who worked on UFOs and the electro-magnetic data left behind UFOs I finally found out how UFO propulsion works. Propulsion method had been technologically feasible since late 1940s and it doesn't need metamaterials. Relatively speaking, method is very low tech, depending on what technical skills one has. It's just a combination of existing technologies that had been in a everyday use for 50-70 years. I am about 90% certain, 10% is uncertain.
One part is unexplained Hutchison effect, the other part will be revealed soon. As far as I can tell, method is not in conflict with any existing scientific theory, it just slightly modifies general relativity. Broadly speaking, method is based around enthropic approach to gravity, which had been recently popular among mainstream scientists, like Eric Verlinde, for some time. Watch this space.
Method can be experimentally proven in a modestly equipped electronics lab, for less $100,000 in six to nine months. Experiment trumps theory and experimental results can not be disputed. That's the beauty of experimental proof. Importantly, method can not be patented, but there will be tens and hundreds of opportunities for spin-off patents. So there is both commercial and scientific future to the project.
I worked over last few months to pair down cost of experiment. Other teams working on similar technology are funded to $2M or higher. I got costs down twenty times cheaper. In a case of failure about 30-50% of the money can be recovered through sale of the lab of equipment, rest goes on stuff salaries and premises. In a highly likely case of success of the experiment, sky is the limit. We are starting new aerospace industry from a scratch. I can easily organize other scientists who would be keen to peer review and repeat experiment so that experiment can gain acceptance by broader scientific community. In turn that would enable this project to attract bigger investors. Anybody inclined to financing this project or having ideas how to finance this project is welcome.
Currently three are three teams in US who are actively working on reverse engineering UFO technology. It is just a question of time when Elon Musk's SpaceX will be out of business.
Your thoughts, please ...
One part is unexplained Hutchison effect, the other part will be revealed soon. As far as I can tell, method is not in conflict with any existing scientific theory, it just slightly modifies general relativity. Broadly speaking, method is based around enthropic approach to gravity, which had been recently popular among mainstream scientists, like Eric Verlinde, for some time. Watch this space.
Method can be experimentally proven in a modestly equipped electronics lab, for less $100,000 in six to nine months. Experiment trumps theory and experimental results can not be disputed. That's the beauty of experimental proof. Importantly, method can not be patented, but there will be tens and hundreds of opportunities for spin-off patents. So there is both commercial and scientific future to the project.
I worked over last few months to pair down cost of experiment. Other teams working on similar technology are funded to $2M or higher. I got costs down twenty times cheaper. In a case of failure about 30-50% of the money can be recovered through sale of the lab of equipment, rest goes on stuff salaries and premises. In a highly likely case of success of the experiment, sky is the limit. We are starting new aerospace industry from a scratch. I can easily organize other scientists who would be keen to peer review and repeat experiment so that experiment can gain acceptance by broader scientific community. In turn that would enable this project to attract bigger investors. Anybody inclined to financing this project or having ideas how to finance this project is welcome.
Currently three are three teams in US who are actively working on reverse engineering UFO technology. It is just a question of time when Elon Musk's SpaceX will be out of business.
Your thoughts, please ...
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