APEC 5/9: The Repulsine, VEM Drive & Llanilar UAP Samples
Denny Okudinani will be discussing his replication of Schauberger’s Repulsine, David Pares and Reid Sherman will be discussing Claude’s analysis of the VEM Drive and Reid’s replication experiments, and Jarod Yates will provide an overview of a new UAP sample from the 1983 Llaniar crash in Wales. We’ll also hear updates from our lab partners, then close with an open discussion and Q&A with attendees.
12:00pm PT – Denny Okudinani – Replication of Viktor Schauberger’s Repulsine
Denny will be discussing the design & construction of a replication of Viktor Schauberger’s Repulsine, a 1940s experimental turbine based on implosion technology, designed to generate lifting power and energy through high-speed vortex motion, mirroring natural flows. The Repulsine is truly legendary in the Alt Propulsion community, with nearly a century of lore associated with it, and Denny’s replication brings Schauberger’s work into the 21st century, using CAD design and 3D printing techniques.
1:00pm PT – David Pares & Reid Sherman – VEM Drive Analysis & Replication
David Pares will be discussing a series of 10 successful start/stop tests of the VEM drive, leading to a 15 second latency and extra 5 grams of pull after power-off. He’ll also be describing an analysis of the VEM technology using Claude AI, and Reid Sherman will discuss a successful independent replication of the VEM Drive that he recently performed.
2:00pm PT – Jarod Yates – Llanilar UAP Sample Overview
Jarod will provide an overview on the Falcon Space metallurgical microscopy of a metallic fragment recovered from the 1983 Llanilar UAP crash in Wales. The material has a complex honeycomb surface structure with texture that may interact with THZ wavelength EM waves, and past testing on similar samples has suggested the composition may be Lanthanum, although this has not yet been confirmed.
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’s team at Falcon Space is full engaged in Dynamic Nuclear Polarization research & testing; Drew Aurigema continues testing and refinement on the Exodus effect propulsion device, and Curtis Horn is focused on Mach effect propulsion on the MEGA-Drive team.
4:00pm PT – 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.