APEC 11/29: Gravity, Antigravity, Alzofon & Warp Drive Bubbles

Ioannis Xydous will present a detailed walkthrough on gravity, antigravity, and inertia control via electromagnetic means, Lucian Ionescu will discuss the Ionescu-Alzofon Theory and the relationship between gravity and the strong nuclear force, and Jennifer Nielsen will discuss the topological S1-S9-CP4 Torsion Drive Warp Bubble, Magnetohydrodynamic, and Fluid and Field Coherence Applications of TUFT. 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 – Ioannis Xydous – Engineering the Leap To Inertial Warp Drives

Ioannis Xydous will be presenting highlights from a detailed walkthrough on gravity, antigravity, and inertia control via electromagnetic means. His presentation includes an overview of electromagnetic and mechanical inertial drives, Podkletnov gravity shielding, EM coupling coupling to gravitational and inertial fields, and the Alcubierre and inertial warp drives.

1:00pm PT – Lucian Ionescu – Ionescu-Alzofon Theory

Ionescu’s premise is based on the quark model, and maintains that gravity is an electrical nuclear polarization effect, associated with the nuclear force and verified experimentally by Frederick Alzofon. This is similar to other suggests that gravity is an incomplete shielding of the strong nuclear force, made possible by the non-pointlike nature of quarks. He will discuss the historical underpinnings of this model, explain why mainstream science has overlooked this explanation, and description how it allows gravity control as demonstrated by Azofon and witnesses in UAP encounters. Ionescu also maintains casimir force is a manifestation of a similar nuclear spin polarization, spin-spin interaction; it is weak because of the averaging over essentially random directions.

2:00pm PT – Jennifer Nielsen – Torsion Drive Warp Bubble, Magnetohydrodynamics & TUFT Applications

Jennifer Nielsen will be discussing the topological S1-S9-CP4 Torsion Drive Warp Bubble, Magnetohydrodynamic, plus Fluid and Field Coherence Applications of TUFT. This presentation is a sketch for a low energy torsion drive “warp bubble” (comparable to the Age of Disclosure model) and some other related physics concepts and applications, including a TUFT upgrade of a curious 1964 naval experiment.

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.