APEC 3/15: Inertial Propulsion & UAP Sample Analysis Drilldown

Bryan St. Clair will be showcasing his new PIE 7 Inertial Propulsion Drive, Jarod Yates will be discussing sample analysis for Art’s Parts UFO crash sample, Michael Perrone will discuss analysis of the Roswell bounce-site wreckage, and we’ll be unveiling new analysis on the St. Augustine & Dalnegorsk UFO samples. 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 – Bryan St. Clair – PIE 7 Inertial Propulsion Drive

Bryan St. Clair will discuss his work with pulsed inertial engine technology, including his latest design, the PIE 7 device, which he describes as the first real “redesign” of the Thornson-style epicyclic geared “engine”. Bryan is well known for his numerous experiments with inertial propulsion prototypes engineered with the principles of durability & resilience.

1:00pm PT – Jarod Yates – Art’s Parts & UAP Sample Collection Analysis

Jarod will be presenting the latest analysis of Art’s Parts & other UAP samples. He has coordinated SEM, XRD, NAA, and several other analytical methods for 2 separate samples from the Art’s Parts collection, along with St. Augustine, Dalnegorsk and Roswell bounce-site samples.

3:00pm PT – Presenters – Discussion of Art’s Parts, St. Augustine Crash & Roswell Bounce Site Samples

Our presenters discuss the analysis of the Art’s Parts UAP samples, and Tim Ventura provides a walkthrough of UAP materials analysis on Art’s Parts, Steve Colbern’s St. Augustine crash samples & Frank Kimbler’s Roswell bounce-site wreckage, along with additional info on the Dalnegorsk wreckage analysis.

4:00pm PT – Lab Partners – Experimental Research Updates

Mark Sokol provides a detailed update about his work with Dynamic Nuclear Polarization and Alzofon-based approaches to UFO Reverse Engineering at Falcon Space, David Chester describes his software design & analysis platform for DNP-based research, and Andrew Aurigema provides updates on his propellantless propulsion research at Exodus Propulsion Technologies.

4:30pm PT – Michael Perrone – Roswell Bounce-Site UAP Sample Analysis

Michael Perrone discusses preliminary SEM & Isotopic Analysis data for Frank Kimbler’s Roswell Bounce-Site UAP samples, which he speculates to be 7000-series aluminum. He describes the challenges involved with SEM analysis, impurities found in the samples, and speculates on possible origin & use of this material.

5:00pm PT – Open Discussion & Ad-Hoc Presentations

Our conference presenters, lab partners & guests discuss the findings of today’s in-depth analysis of the Art’s Parts, St. Augustine Crash, Roswell bounce-site, and Dalnegorsk UAP sample analysis.