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Post by plutronus on Sept 15, 2014 9:14:34 GMT -6
Unique design for a 'Time Variance' gravitational wave detectorFrom: www.worldsci.org/php/index.php?tab0=Experiments&tab1=Display&id=41by Peter C. M. Hahn Purpose: The purpose of this device is to detect gravitational waves that are proposed to originate from various sources such as: - Pulsars, Supernova, Inspiraling neutron stars, Coalescing black holes - Advanced extra terrestrial civilizations (if they exist) This device will also verify the ether 'inflow' that is predicted by foamy ether theory. Type: Experiment Status: Proposed Website: www3.telus.net/foamyether/gwd_introduction.htmlDescription Gravitational waves are a prediction of general relativity theory. Other detectors such as LIGO, GEO600, VIRGO and AIGO have been in operation for some time, but to date, none have successfully detected any gravitational waves. These current interferometer based detectors are designed to measure changes in the distortions of space. (Foamy ether theory predicts that these detectors will never detect gravitational waves). A 'Time Variance' type gravitational wave detector is based on measuring changes in the rate of flow of time. This device is composed of an array of ultra stable lasers connected to a central spectrum analyzer via a fiber optics network. The frequency (or wavelength) of these lasers will fluctuate as a gravitational wave passes through them. The central spectrum analyzer will observe these fluctuations. (This device has been filed in the Canada Patent Office database (CIPO) # 2586101). To see the remainder of abstract see: www.worldsci.org/php/index.php?tab0=Experiments&tab1=Display&id=41
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 10:38:30 GMT -6
Shaking my head..I really need to get more sleep I could have sworn this said:
Vampire gravitational wave detector
And I was thinking Plutronus had taken a walk on the wild side...
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