APEC 6/26: Induced Matter Theory & Pulsed Inertial Engines
Detlef Hoyer discusses space travel by reduced effective mass after induced matter theory and Bryan St. Clair talks about his work with pulsed inertial engine technology. We will also hear updates from Falcon Space & associates, and we’ll be finishing off the event with an open discussion and ad hoc presentations by conference attendees!
Part #1 – Detlef Hoyer – Space Travel by Reduced Effective Mass after Induced Matter Theory
In this presentation, physicist & PhD theoretical electrical engineer Detlef Hoyer approaches the challenge of space travel from Cartesian first principles, and begins with a thorough analysis of the actual challenges involved with reaching even the nearest star system. He will discuss Cartesian ideas on mechanical & geometric physics, Faraday’s idea of electric & magnetic lines of flux, and contrast this with Newton’s law of gravity, where force grasps directly from a mass point over a distance to the center of another mass. Hoyer will also discuss modern physics that has arisen from these principles, and describe an approach to reducing effective mass that comes as a result. Dr. Hoyer has done considerable work in the realm of applied Kaluza-Klein Theory, which influences his approach to breakthrough propulsion physics.
Part #2 – Detlef Hoyer – Space Travel by Reduced Effective Mass after Induced Matter Theory – Q&A Session
Detlef Hoyer answers questions related to his presentation.
Part #7 – Bryan St. Clair – Pulsed Inertial Engine Technology
Pulsed Inertial Engine Technology is an Open Source vehicle propulsion project which builds on an Incredible framework developed by Brandson “Roy” Thornson nearly 50 years ago in the ’70s and ’80s. In this presentation, Bryan St. Clair will describe how this technology can propel a vehicle without an external connection to the surrounding environment. Bryan is the founder of Stclairtech R&D, a fully independent research and development organization with a background in the automotive industry and a current focus on emerging alternative technologies.
Part #8 – Bryan St. Clair – Pulsed Inertial Engine Technology
Bryan St. Clair answers questions related to his presentation.
Part #9 – Open Discussion & Ad Hoc Presentations
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. A number of topics are discussed including: UAPs, Alexey Chekurkov’s Graviflyer, Glen “Tony” Robertson’s work with superconductive gravity shielding at NASA, etc.