APEC 9/2: Quantum Gravitons, Interstellar Propulsion & GEM Theory

Mark Calvo will present the CBU Quantum Graviton Paper and John Brandenburg will discuss GEM Theory & applications for advanced space propulsion. 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 – Mark Calvo – CBU Quantum Graviton Paper

What causes gravity? Sir Isaac Newton discovered and expressed gravity in his equations as a force that is instantaneous and of infinite range, while Einstein redefined it as a force resulting from the curvature of space-time limited by the speed of light. Since then, modern physicists search for the “graviton” mass less spin-2 particle has been fruitless. Could they be looking for a particle that does not exist? Mark D. Calvo will present a detailed model describing the graviton as shadow force.

2:00pm PT – John Brandenburg – GEM Theory

Physicist Dr. John Brandenburg will be discussing the GEM (Gravity Electro-Magnetism) Theory, which is a unified field theory that brings Gravity, Magnetism, Electricity and other forces into a controllable force that can power all sorts of aircraft, spacecraft and other vehicles – and could lead to a new type of electric spacecraft that will make rockets obsolete. The GEM theory in basic form gives a physical EM analogue of Gravity fields and invokes a Kaluza-Klein 5th dimension of a subatomic size, but much larger than the Planck Length. It yields a massless vacuum, and a highly accurate formula for G the Newton Gravitation constant.

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 & the Falcon Space team will describe ongoing experiments with NMR / EPR gravity-modification, Michael Perrone will describe his ongoing work with the LK-99 Superconductor, and we anticipate updates from Andrew Aurigema and our other lab partners.

4:00pm PT – Open Discussion

Conference Q&A and general discussion will take place during this APEC webinar’s open discussion session. This is a regular part of each conference and allows attendees to communicate, collaborate & update each other on research, trends, and news items important to the community.