Title

The Gem (Gravity-Electro-Magnetism) Theory Of Field Unification: Experimental Progress

Keywords

Em-gravity unification; Gravity modification; Poynting vector

Abstract

Experimental progress on the GEM (Gravity-Electro-Magnetism) unification theory is summarized as applied to human flight and dynamically modified gravity fields and waves. A VBE ("Vacuum Bernoulli Equation") is derived. This shows Gravitational energy density to be equated to an EM dynamic pressure that is quadratic in the local Poynting Flux: g2/(2π G) + S 2/(c2 L)= Constant, where g and S are the local gravity and Poynting vector magnitudes, respectively, and where L is the Lagrangian density of the vacuum EM field. The VBE can be used to understand anomalous weight loss reported in gyroscope experiments and to understand possible gravity modification for human flight. The GEM gravity modification theory is extended to predict a VHE (Vacuum Hall Effect). Methods for creating dynamic gravity fields via VHE for production and detection of high frequency gravity fields involve electric quadrapole fields normal to static magnetic fields. Earlier experiments at 400Hz had seen lifting effects, however, only when a certain field threshold was crossed. An experiment was performed using 60Hz three phase rotating fields but no effects were seen in low frequency fields thus it appears threshold effects in field intensity and frequency may have been seen. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

Publication Date

1-20-2006

Publication Title

AIP Conference Proceedings

Volume

813

Number of Pages

1197-1204

Document Type

Article; Proceedings Paper

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2169302

Socpus ID

33751254771 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/33751254771

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