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APEC 5/10: UAPs, Gravitational Propulsion & Heim Theory

Conference Details


George Fedorovsky introduces the Russian Society for the Anomalous Research Preservation, Joel Michalowitz provides an introduction to Heim Theory, John Brandenburg will discuss Microbial Life on Mars, Gary Stephenson provides a detailed overview of Gravitational Field Propulsion Techniques, and Isaiah Ritchey discusses Searl Effect Generator Construction. We’ll also be hearing updates from our lab partners and finishing off the event with an open discussion by conference attendees!

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12:00pm PT – George Fedorovsky – Russian Society for the Anomalous Research Preservation

George is the head of the Russian Society for the Anomalous Research Preservation (RSARP) and will talk about the work done by RSARP over the past few years, the history of Soviet research into anomalous phenomena such as parapsychology and ufology, and the current state of this type of research in Russia and former USSR.

1:00pm PT – Joel Michalowitz – Heim Theory

Join Joel for the opening talk of our Heim-Theory series, where the boundaries of mainstream physics meet audacious geometry. He’ll trace Burkhard Heim who, undeterred by severe disabilities, crafted a unified field model that predicts particle masses and hints at practical gravity control. We’ll glimpse Heim’s Biografie, Philosophy, Physics, and the core of Heim Theory a higher-dimensional polymetry where mass and propulsion emerge from pure geometry. Expect equal parts biography, bold mathematics, and a tantalising look at field-effect engines that could eclipse chemical rockets.

2:00pm PT – John Brandenburg – The Discovery of Microbial Life on Mars

John will present new Mars data suggesting microbial life has reached “Critical Mass”. In this presentation, he makes the case for extant microbial life on Mars, either currently in the past. He’ll also touch on concepts related to Panspermia, and Gil Levin’s re-examination of NASA Viking probe data, which could support the hypothesis for microbial respiration in Martian soil.

3:00pm PT – Gary Stephenson – Gravitational Field Propulsion Techniques

Gary will discuss a number of proposed concepts for gravitational field propulsion from his presentation at Marcel Grossman 17. He will discuss classical approaches based on General Relativity theory, including Forward Coil Mass Flow Toroids, Tokamak Plasma Quadrupole Oscillators, EM wave to GW Conversion in Static EM Fields, and Classical GR Warp Drives, Worm Holes & Tractor Beams. He also plans to cover Quantum Mechanical approaches, including the direct stimulation of graviton emission, the stimulation of spacetime metamaterials, and quantum mechanically triggered teleportation.

4:00pm PT – Isaiah Ritchey – Searl Effect Generator Construction

Isaiah will discuss his ongoing project replicating the famous Searl Effect Generator design, and provide new details on imprinting & magnetization for the magnetic rollers. He is known for building & demonstrating multiple working SEG replications utilizing single-ring designs. Isaiah’s work is also notable for following Searl’s detailed construction guidelines precisely.

5:00pm PT – Lab Partners – Experimental Research Updates

Learn about hands-on engineering & technical research on advanced propulsion experiments by our lab partners. Jarod Yates provides updates on Art’s Parts UFO sample research, materials analysis and research into quasicrystals; Drew Aurigema provides updates on his electrostatic propulsion device research & testing, and Curtis Horn describes the latest research for Dr. James Woodward’s MEGA-Drive team.

6:00pm 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.

Speakers


Links & Resources


• Cover Art: “Fissure” by Tobias Roetsch
• George Fedorovsky: UFOs & Paranormal in Russia
• Joel Michalowitz: Heim Theory
• John Brandenburg: Microbial Life on Mars
• Gary Stephenson: Gravitational Field Propulsion
• Isaiah Ritchey: SEG Generator