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Nov 8, 2015
Theory of a Mach Effect Thruster II
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: energy, information science, quantum physics, space travel
ABSTRACT
According to Einstein, General Relativity contains the essence of Mach’s ideas. Mach’s principle can be summarized by stating that the inertia of a body is determined by the rest of the mass-energy content of the universe. Inertia here arises from mass-energy there. The latter, was a statement made by John Wheeler in his 1995 book, Gravitation and Inertia, coauthored by Ciufolini. Einstein believed that to be fully Machian, gravity would need a radiative component, an action-at-a-dis- tance character, so that gravitational influences on a body from far away could be felt immediately. In 1960’s, Hoyle and Narlikar (HN) developed such a theory which was a gravitational version of the Absorber theory derived by Wheeler-Feynman for classical electrodynamics and later expanded upon by Davies and Narlikar for quantum electrodynamics. The HN-field equation has the same type of mass fluctuation terms as in the Woodward Mach effect thruster theory. The force equation, used to predict the thrust in our device, can be derived from the mass fluctuation. We outline a new method for deriving the force equation. We present new experimental tests of the thruster to show that the thrust seen in our device is not due to either heating or Dean Drive effects. Successful replications have been performed by groups in Austria and Canada, but their work is still pending in the peer review literature.
Keywords:
Mach Effect Drive, Transient Mass Fluctuations, Mach’s Principle, Action at a Distance, Advanced Waves, Event Horizon.
Nov 8, 2015
Theory of a Mach Effect Thruster I
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: energy, information science, materials, space travel
ABSTRACT
The Mach Effect Thruster (MET) is a propellant―less space drive which uses Mach’s principle to produce thrust in an accelerating material which is undergoing mass―energy fluctuations, [1] –[3]. Mach’s principle is a statement that the inertia of a body is the result of the gravitational interaction of the body with the rest of the mass-energy in the universe. The MET device uses electric power of 100 — 200 Watts to operate. The thrust produced by these devices, at the present time, are small on the order of a few micro-Newtons. We give a physical description of the MET device and apparatus for measuring thrusts. Next we explain the basic theory behind the device which involves gravitation and advanced waves to incorporate instantaneous action at a distance. The advanced wave concept is a means to conserve momentum of the system with the universe. There is no momentun violation in this theory. We briefly review absorber theory by summarizing Dirac, Wheeler-Feynman and Hoyle-Narlikar (HN). We show how Woodward’s mass fluctuation formula can be derived from first principles using the HN-theory which is a fully Machian version of Einstein’s relativity. HN-theory reduces to Einstein’s field equations in the limit of smooth fluid distribution of matter and a simple coordinate transformation.
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Nov 8, 2015
New: An elderly couple, revived from cryonic preservation, face the joys and challenges of a second life in the distant future
Posted by Lily Graca in categories: entertainment, futurism
“Critic’s Award for Excellence” for Best Short Film at FilmFest Twain Harte, 2014. Starring Jared Abrahamson, Joslyn Jensen, and Jennifer Lafleur. Written and directed by John Harden. For more information, please visit NewTheMovie.com.
Nov 8, 2015
3D Printed Guide for Nerve Regeneration successfully tested on Animals, Clinical testing on humans to begins soon
Posted by Lily Graca in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, electronics, engineering
According to the Mayo Clinic, the Nerve regeneration is a complex process, because of its complexity, regrowth of nerves after injury or disease is extremely rare. Nerve damages more often than not are incurable and cause permanent disability, but now the scientist has proved that Advanced 3D printing methods could hold a possible cure for such patients.
To prove the proof of concept, a physically disabled rat was chosen as a test subject. The scientist used a specially designed 3D scanners and 3D Printers to create a custom silicone guide, 3D-printed chemical cues were added to the guide to promote both motor and sensory nerve regeneration. This was then implanted into the rat with surgically grafting it to the cut ends of the nerve. The operation was a extremely successful and the rat showed tremendous improvement in the way it walked within 10 to 12 weeks.
Nov 8, 2015
NASA is now hiring astronauts to head up Mars mission
Posted by Bryan Gatton in categories: biotech/medical, space
Interested in being an astronaut? NASA now hiring.
Have you ever dreamed of becoming an astronaut? Well, this could be your chance.
NASA revealed on Wednesday that it will begin accepting applications for the next class of astronaut candidates starting on Dec. 14.
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Nov 8, 2015
Artificial intelligence: ‘Homo sapiens will be split into a handful of gods and the rest of us’
Posted by Scott Davis in categories: employment, robotics/AI
“The fastest-growing occupations in the past five years are all related to services,” he tells the Observer. “The two biggest are Zumba instructor and personal trainer.”
A new report suggests that the marriage of AI and robotics could replace so many jobs that the era of mass employment could come to an end.
Nov 8, 2015
Hackathon Hacking Health, Montreal 2015
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: health, virtual reality
Neurogear 1.0 — Combining VR with EEG neurosensing.
Explore Aertiron’s photos on Flickr. Aertiron has uploaded 2649 photos to Flickr.
Nov 8, 2015
Petition to deem ageing as a disease
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
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