APEC 2/21: Bismuth, Dark Operational Warp Drives & GEM Gravity Modification
Marat Mukhamedyarov will present a detailed overview of the legendary properties of Bismuth, Chad Wanless will discuss Dark Operational Warp Propulsion Systems based on his new peer-review scientific paper, and John Brandenburg will discuss the findings of his new research article, “Experimental Evidence of Possible Gravity Modification based on an Einstein Unification Model: The GEM Effect”. 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 – Marat Mukhamedyarov – The Legendary Properties of Bismuth
The element Bismuth has occupied a special place in frontier science folklore for decades, showing up in places like Henry Wallace “Kinemassic Force Field” patent, the fabled Philadelphia Experiment story, and of course as part of the layering in the Art’s Parts UAP samples. The material has unique colors, forms intriguing crystalline structures, and is naturally diamagnetic – making it interesting both for its properties as well as its legendary history. In this presentation, Marat Mukhamedyarov will present his own detailed research and speculation into the unique material, asking tough questions about the unique properties of the material and
1:00pm PT – Chad Wanless –Dark Operational Warp Propulsion Systems
Chad Wanless will provide a detailed presentation on the analysis and findings from his newly published peer-review paper, “Five New Observables of UAP: Empirical Evidence of Dark Operational Warp Propulsion Systems” (Open Journal of Applied Sciences). Chad and coauthor Dave Palachik argue that some UAP may be inferred through measurable effects—“dark,” in the same sense as dark matter/energy—rather than directly observed mechanisms. He will provide detailed examples of the five “new observables” found in decades of photo & video media, and explain what the observed signatures mean in terms of anomalous UAP propulsion.
2:00pm PT – John Brandenburg – The GEM Effect & Evidence of Possible Gravity Modification
John Brandenburg will discuss the findings of his new research article, “Experimental Evidence of Possible Gravity Modification based on an Einstein Unification Model: The GEM Effect”, published in the Journal of Current Trends in Physics Research and Applications. The talk will summarize the theory’s key physical assumptions, then focus on a modern “rotorless” test using a 3-phase brushless motor stator suspended from a precision load cell with liquid-metal (Galinstan) electrodes and short duty-cycle pulses to reduce thermal and mechanical artifacts. Brandenburg reports an apparent, repeatable force/weight reduction on the order of ~0.15 g that tracks applied power and returns to baseline when de-energized, along with null checks intended to rule out electrical interference—closing with recommended replication steps and measurement controls for independent verification.
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.