Hi there,
I found this group after seeing the videos of the propulsion experiments:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=SARG+propulsion&emb=0&aq=f#
I'm interested in replicating this setup and play with it. Where can I find
instructions/schematics on how these setups are done so I can try to replicate
them ?
Thanks !
Guide to Space-Time theory.
Hi.
I am a researcher who has Japan.
This theory succeeded in the union of gravity and electromagnetism.
It introduces the result of obtaining from the Space-Time Theory.
**** A new Equation of Free-fall of the Material-point. ****
The matrix B_{ij} define as follows.
B_{11}=B_{22}=B_{33}=-1 , B_{44}=1 , others B_{ij}=0 , (i,j=1,2,3,4) .
Suppose that
the new model of Newton's space-time have light-cones uB_{ij}.
Here, u is a real number field.
Let a curve x^i(t) be the free-fall of the material-point.
The new equation of free-fall of the material-point is the following.
dv^n/dt = - K(F_n - bA_n ) - (K/cc)(F_4 - bQ)v^n
..... K = 1 - vv/(cc) , (n=1,2,3)
t : time (=x^4/c)
v^n : velocity of the material-point (=dx^n/dt)
P : gravity potential ...u=exp(2P)
F_n : partial differential of P by x^n (gravity)
F_4 : partial differential of P by t
cc : 2 power of light velocity
vv : 2 power of velocity
(A_1,A_2,A_3,Q/c) : vector potential of electromagnetism.
b : new physical constant (A/kg)
In this expression ,
the vector potential behaves like gravity.
Please see !!
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/2132399.html
The text for LaTeX was prepared like being legible.
Text1 (s1->s2.2)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/17090070.html
Text2 (s2.3)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/17090531.html
Text3 (s2.4 s2.5)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/17090632.html
Text4 (s3 s3.1)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/17090729.html
Text5 (s3.2)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/17090959.html
Text6 (s3.3)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/17091029.html
Text7 (s3.4)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/japan_miroku/17091078.html
It is not translated into English though the theory still continues.
The translation is very painful for me.
(It is computer-aided to the translation into English though it is a bytalk. )
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Videoclips of some experiments demonstrating the SARG effect
(Stimulated Anomalous Reaction to Gravity) are posted in the group's
File folder SARG - gravito-inertial effect. The effect was reported at
the 27 Annual Conference of the Society for Scientific Exploration,
25-28 June 2008, Boulder, CO, USA.
Moderator
This Lab experiment demonstrates the recently discovered
gravito-inertial phenomenon called: Stimulated Anomalous Reaction to
Gravity (SARG)effect. The unidirectional force field is obtained by EM
activated plasma surrounding the object. The object - a small actuator
is enclosed in a transparent cylinder in order to eliminate the ion
wind. When the plasma is activated the whole cylinder moves. The
cylinder was additionally enveloped with a metal foil (not shown in
this demo) to eliminate a possible radiation pressure from emitted EM
waves. The effect was still detectable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2r3tiPDqVE
more info on www.helical-structures.org
Moderator
A recently discovered gravito-inertial effect called Stimulated
Anomalous Reaction to Gravity (SARG) was reported at the 27th Annual
Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, 25-28 Jun 2008,
Boulder, CO.
Report title: Gravito-inertial Propulsion Effect Predicted by the BSM
- Supergravitation Unified Theory. Author Stoyan Sarg.
Group moderator
This is the second experiment demonstrated the gravito-inertial effect
as predicted by the BSM-SG unified theory, based on a new space
concept.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vq0HAhV7Lgs
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in men and women of Science toward protecting our home planet from
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Your contribution is welcome.
Thank you for the attention you have devote to the above lines,
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SBM-SG theory unveils that the primary energy source of the nuclear
energy is in the space, not in the nuclei. The nuclear reactions are
just one way of accessing this energy. Alternative methods are also
possible. Many researchers of a so called "free energy" in the past
claimed a success, but most of them failed to close the system and they
show only input-output test data, while the method of measurement has
some faults. Now STEORN announce a demonstration of their free energy
device. It is advisable to visit this exhibition place if possible and
send a message to the group.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/04/steorns-orbo-free-energy-machine-
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Moderator
FIRST MOTION EXPERIMENT CONFIRMING THE PREDICTED GRAVITO-INERTIAL
EFFECT
The "Basic Structures of Matter : Supergravitation Unified
Theory" (BSM-SG)ISBN 1412083877 & ISBN 0973051531 (see Book reviews
section in Physics in Canada vol. 62, No 4, 206-207, July-Aug (2006)
www.cap.ca/brms/Reviews/Rev813_486.pdf ) predicts a new propulsion
method based on a unique gravito-inertial effect (discussed in
Chapter 13). The BSM-SG suggests a successful physical model of the
underlying structure of the physical vacuum called a Cosmic Lattice
(CL), which also permits unveiling the structure of the elementary
particles, including the electron (see the article in Physics Essays,
v.16, No. 2, p. 184-195, (2003)).
After a few year research on the effects of the properly
activated neutral plasma, I realized the first successful motion
experiment based on the predicted gravito-inertial effect. It is
achieved by a proper modulation the parameters of the physical
vacuum, in which a quantum mechanical interactions between the
oscillating electron in a neutral plasma and the oscillating Cosmic
Lattice nodes takes place. The applied technical approach called
a "Heterodyne Method" allows accessing the very high Compton
frequency 1.236x10^20 Hz (which is found to be an important parameter
of the elementary Cosmic Lattice node) by a comparatively low
frequency activation technique. The propulsion is caused by a unique
gravito-inertial effect creating a force field as a result of
unidirectional change of the gravitational mass of the object and the
gas molecules in the activated zone of surrounding space. The
technical realization uses only an AC HV activation, so it should not
be confused with the electrogravity in which a DC HV is used. The
experiment was reported and demonstrated on the 26 Annual Meeting of
the Society of Scientific Exploration, May 30 褒une 2, 2007 East
Lansing, MI, USA.
(www.scientificexploration.org).
Note: While the technical approach is somewhat similar as the applied
techniques by John R. Roth and collaborators, they do not envision
the effect as a gravito-inertial one. The physics of this phenomenon
and its potential is unveiled for a first time by the BSM-SG Unified
theory.
Videoclip showing the experiment (3.1MB)(Windows media player)is
available in the group's file folder: SARG-Antigravity
Videoclip posted in Internet: http://youtube.com/watch?v=TL4SG3LxWho
keyword: SARG-antigravity
Dr. Stoyan Sarg
Canada
Book: Basic Structures of Matter: Supergravitation Unified Theory,
Trafford Publishing, ISBN 1412083877 (scientific book)
Books review in Physics in Canada, issued by the Canadian Association
of Physisists, www.cap.ca/brms/Reviews/Rev813_486.pdf
The theory presented in the scientific book is based on not
investigated concept of the material Ether, envisioned by Faraday,
Maxwell and other great physicists. It is strongly supported by the
modern Ether drift experiments and many other phenomena in different
fields of physics. The new theory provides not only a new vision
about the relation between the fields: gravity, electrical and
magnetic. It permits understanding of the relation between the
Newtonian gravitation and to the inertia. It allows for a first time
a scientific investigation of the UFO phenomena as a real physical
one. The theory envisions a unique physical mechanism on which the
UFO motion is based. This is discussed in Chapter 13 of the book,
which has not been presented in the previous electronic editions.
More info for the books and purchasing: www.helical-structures.org
Purchasing by Amason.com
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The moderator
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The Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) is a signature of the most powerful
cosmological phenomenon. According to BSM-SG theory, it is either a
collapse or birth of a new galaxy. Galaxies according to BSM-SG have a
phase of active life (observable) and not observable hidden phases,
where the material formations, including the elementary particle,
recycles to lower level of matter organization and new elementary
particles are crystallized. The material particles that build our world
are distinguished from the virtual particles, which are only waves in
the physical vacuum substance. During a galaxy collapse, its space
substance breaks from the space substance of the neighboring galaxies.
This shakes their space and a powerfull shock wave is propagated
through the Universe. In case of a galaxy burth the nes born space of
the new galaxy connects to its neighbors and again a GRB is created.
Only in the second case, the GRB is followed by optical emisiion. The
GRB050904 detected on 4 Sep 2005 and the following observations of
optical emission is probably from a new-born galaxy "at the edge" of
the Universe. The estimated redshift is about z=6.4. More information
from:
arXiv:astro-ph/0509660 V1 22Sep 2005
(use google search)
See the book "Beyond the Visible Universe" by Stoyan Sarg
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The farther of Modern Electrodynamics, James Clerk Maxwell built his
famous theory assuming the existence of Ether - an unique material
substance, where the light and EM waves are propagated as waves. This
fact is omitted from the physics text books and is little known today
for students and even proffessors. His original equations are in
quaternion forms with 20 variables (not the vector forms). They cover
properties of the physical vacuum, which are missing in the today
known vectors forms. Maxwell explicitly speaks about the space
medium ether in his great theoretical works: "A Dynamical
Theory of
the Electromagnetic Field" and "A Treatise on Electricity and
Magnetism"
Currently, the Cosmology is in crisis (it is admitted in the
scientific communities), because it relied on the Big Bang theory.
This "theory" is inconsistent with the Ether vision about
space and
it entered into serious troubles contradictions to latest
observations and wrong predictions. To address the truth we must say
that what is envisioned as "dark matter" in all spiral
galaxies (a
large portion of the matter) in fact is the material substance of the
Ether. It is also in our galaxy - among us and within us.
Contemporary physics needs fundamental corrections for some wrong
postulates admitted about 100 years ago and their consequences
leading to wrong directions.
Selected authentic texts from Maxwell's theoretical work are put
in
jpg files in the directory:
Files/Great physicists and the truth/Maxwell>
See: Maxwell_a_treatise_of_EM.jpg
Maxwell_dyn_theory_p3.jpg
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Its a shame my post concerning the observed action
of matter in the known universe wasn't posted.Simple
proofs of my statements about black holes are shown
with many close examples including the center of the
Milky Way, wich has 4 black holes at the center of
our vary own galaxy. Black holes have a limit in
attainable mass and energy.Otherwise 4 black holes
simply could not exist at the center of our galaxy.
>It maybe imposible to unify Physics (universally) or to say
>Physics should easily be constructed rather simply for a small
>area of space - say our Galaxy.So far we can postualise for
>observations we can make from a positive matter planet.When
>a Galaxy is formed it is chance that dictates weather or not
>the predominate material will be matter or anti-matter or dark
>matter or ... Unification on our small scale should have been
>acomplished by now, I suggest omission and misdirection in
>education is the probable cause. The Big Bang should not have
>been taught (just mentioned) because it is unproved.Likewise,
>our present equipment allows us to glimps roughly 12 billion
>light years. Why then should we assume we can view the edges
>of the universe? We may be in a small galaxy cluster, and are
>only observing it. In fact I would say from observation that
>black hole size is limited and The big bang could not have
>happened.When a black hole reaches a critical size it seems to
>crittical mass, Quasar, create a galaxy.Of course this is from
>observation only.One can only speculate about matter that has
>collapsed so completely that electrons can no longer orbit.
--- In matter-energy-gravitation@yahoogroups.com, "sarg137"
<sarg137@y...> wrote:
> In the beginning of the new millennium the contemporary modern
> physics is in crisis. After many decades of efforts a large number of
> problems and mysteries exist in all fields of theoretical physics:
> from particle physics to cosmology. They are well systematized in the
> article "Open questions in Physics"
> http://hepweb.rl.ac.uk/ppuk/PhysFAQ/open_questions.html
> In the same article one of the biggest problem is emphasized: "How do
> you merge Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity to create a
> quantum theory of gravity?" The opinion that the modern physics is in
> serious trouble has been circulated in the last decade not
> officially. Now this problem became more acute and some papers began
> to appear even in peer review journals. In a recently published
> article "Physics in crisis" in Physics Today (and in FermiNews
> simultaneously), Sidney Nagel (2002) points out the existing gap
> between the fast advancing fields of applied science and the
> theoretical models of particle physics. He writes; "So, in order to
> study geology, condensed matter physics, or biology, does one really
> need to know the standard model? Does it even help? Of course not."
> The increasing gap between the theoretical physics and applied field
> is not a single problem.
> Let pose some common sense questions from a logical point of view:
> - Why the human logic appears so successful in computer science,
> while it fails in the Quantum Mechanics and in the explanation of
> space-time enigma?
> - Why the causality principle (the relation cause reaction
> characterized with unidirectional time scale) that is so evident and
> undisputable in our everyday life, does not work in the theoretical
> fields about microcosmos (in particle physics for example)
> - Is it reasonable to consider that the enormous matter of the
> observable Universe began from one mathematical point (without
> dimensions) about 12 billions years ago, or said in other words from
> nothing? If so why similar effect has not been happened in another
> point? The fundamental stones of the Big Bang theory (with its large
> number of problems) are two difficult for proof arguments: (1) the
> space of the Universe is isotropic and (2) the red shift of the
> galaxies is of Doppler type. Couldn't Big Bang concept be a greatest
> illusion in the physics of 20th century?
> The "dark matter" became a hot discussed issue in the last decades.
> Now signature of dark matter is observed in all spiral galaxies by
> measuring of their rotational curves. Currently the analysis of the
> observations point out that most of the matter in the visible
> Universe is in a form of "dark matter. One of the largest rotation
> curve data base of spiral galaxies clearly shows that the "dark
> matter" is rather a rule, than exception. (An analysis of 900 optical
> rotation curves: Dark matter in a corner?, by D. F. Roscoe,
> (1999)). ". In recent years it has been found that the spiral galaxy
> contain supermassive black holes. A surprising strong relation has
> been found between the mass of the supermassive black hole and the
> mass of the whole host galaxy. It seams that the black hole know how
> much mass exists in the host galaxy or there is some kind of mass-
> energy balance. We are able to observe large distances expressed by
> billions light years, but we are not able to measure distances beyond
> the Compton wavelength (2.426E-12 (m)) and time intervals below the
> Compton's time (8.09E-21 (s)). However, there are two important
> physical parameters the Palnck's length with value of 1.616E-35 (m)
> and the Planck's time with value of 5.39E-44 (s). Let considering
> now the larger observed parameters with the same dimensions. These
> are the largest observable distance of the Universe (about 12
> billions light years and the larger observable time of 12 billion
> years. If expressing these two parameters in the same unites they are
> respectively and . Then we see that our observable limit of
> Compton length and frequency stays closer to the largest observed
> values on the scale of distance and time. Then a logical question
> appear: Is the matter structures of the Universe terminate at the
> Compton length or they exist in the microscale range beyond this
> point? We do not have aright to dismiss the second option, so we
> must investigate it. In favor of this is the following logical
> consideration. We know that smaller objects possess larger resonance
> frequencies. Then the largest frequency corresponding to the Planck's
> time is reasonable for the smallest Planck's length.
> From the above made considerations we may conclude that the
> possibility for existence of microstructures of matter below the
> Compton's length could not be excluded. Then it stands to reason
> raising a question: Isn't the indirectly detectable "dark matter"
> exists only in the distant space from us or it is around us and
> even "within us"? If the latter is the case then the "hidden matter"
> should be a more appropriate name for this invisible substance? Then
> the concept of the vacuum should be inseparable from the concept
> of "dark" or "hidden" matter. This automatically leads to a
> conclusion that the currently adopted concept about the vacuum space
> might not be correct. This, however, is not something new. The
> concept about vacuum has been changed four times since the seventeen
> century, two times of which are in the last nineteen century.
> Until the 17th century the Aristotel's view has been accepted
> according to which the vacuum is a physically impossible. It has been
> overthrown after the invention of the barometer by the Evangelista
> Torrichelli in 1644. The vacuum has been accepted as a pure empty
> space. This concept has been changed again in 19th century after the
> physicists discover the electromagnetic radiation. In the last
> decades of 19 century the concept of the vacuum has been dominated by
> the aether theories. In the beginning of 20 century the aether theory
> has been ovethrown and replaced by the Einstein vision about the
> vacuum. In the article "Can Quantum-mechanical Description of
> Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?", A. Einstein, B. Podolsky
> and N. Rosen (1935) write: "Every element of the physical reality
> must have a counterpart in the physical theory." In one of its
> articles H. E. Puthoff, (1997) writes about the Einstein's view about
> his theory of General Relativity: "With the rise of special
> relativity which did not require reference to such an underlying
> substrate, Einstein in 1905 effectively banished the ether in favour
> of the concept that empty space constitutes a true void. Ten years
> later, however, Einstein's own development of the general theory of
> relativity with its concept of curved space and distorted geometry
> forced him to reverse his stand and opt for a richly-endowed plenum
> under the new label spacetime metric".
> In another article H. E. Puthoff (1997) provides a citation from A.
> Sakharov (the developer of Russian hydrogen bomb) "Searching to
> derive Einstein's phenomenological equations for general relativity
> from a more fundamental set of assumptions, Sakharov came to the
> conclusion that the entire panoply of general relativistic phenomena
> could be seen as induced effects brought about by changes in the
> quantum-fluctuation energy of the vacuum due to the presence of
> matter".
> The concept about the vacuum is a fundamental stone of the modern
> physics. If changing this concept number of initially adopted
> postulates have to be reconsidered. One of them is the light
> velocity. Additionally, some physical laws adopted as absolute may
> also occur not universally valid. One may imagine what could be
> effect on the enormous number of highly abstractive theories built on
> a mathematical logic. Some of them may catastrophically collapse.
> This is the main reason why the concept of vacuum and any
> reconsiderations of the adopted laws and postulates are excluded from
> discussion in the peer review journals stacked to the mainstream
> science. If the current concept about the vacuum, however, is not
> correct our vision about the processes in the microworld beyond the
> observational point could be significantly distorted. This inevitably
> will affect our present concept about the Universe and especially the
> theory of Big Bang.
> One may ask: What could be the benefits from alternative concept of
> the vacuum space followed by revision of the absolutism of the
> adopted postulates? The reply is the following:
> If stepping on the correct concept of the vacuum space we may obtain
> the following benefits:
> - obtaining a reference point for solving of space-time enigma.
> - resurrection of the power of the human logic in analysis of tough
> problems.
> - obtaining of logical explanation of the zero point energy of the
> vacuum, the cosmic radiation background, the quantum propertries of
> the vacuum, fields and their propagation, what is the absolute zero
> temperature, quantum motion of the electron and other elementary
> partricles
> - a possibility for analysis of the phenomena in real three-
> dimensional space and one direction of time from a new point of view.
> - understanding the rules of the quantum mechanics and relativistic
> phenomena.
> - finding the relation between gravitational field from one side and
> electrical and magnetic fields from the other.
> - finding more fundamental laws and postulates from which the known
> laws and postulates are derivable
> - understanding the relation between matter energy gravitation.
> Finally we may built a successful unified theory about the Nature and
> Universe, that may allow:
> - More basic understanding of what is mass, electrical charge and
> magnetic field
> - Finding out do elementary particle possess structure?
> - Understanding the atomic nuclei, their excited states and processes
> of radioactivity from a physical point of view
> - Understanding why the orbiting electrons in atoms do not emit EM
> energy
> - Finding out the boundary conditions of electronic orbits in atoms
> - Deeper understanding of the observed cosmological phenomena;
> - Studying the possibility for new energy and interstellar flights
> from a new point of view.
> At this point we must clarify that the acceptance of distributed
> hidden matter does not return the physics to the last century age of
> the aether theories. More or less they have been based on an aether
> substance like an ideal fluid. The recently developed theory titled
> Basic Structures of Matter use a unique model about the vacuum space
> having nothing common to the ideal fluid. In the same time it is able
> to satisfy all the above considerations. The correct vacuum concept
> alone is not still enough guarantor for building of successful
> unified field theory. A new methodology is also required. It is
> described in the article "New approach for building of unified theory
> about the Universe and some results", by S. Sarg (2002).
> Discussion: Why any alternative concept about the vacuum is
> considered as a taboo in the main streem science? In the present time
> it is quite difficult to find a scientific conference or peer review
> journal for expression and discussion of alternative concept.
>
> References:
>
> L. Ferrarese, D. Merrit, A fundamental relation between supermassive
> black holes and their host galaxies, arXiv: astro-ph/0006053 v. 29
> Aug 2000
>
> S. Nagel, Physics in crisis, Physics Today, Sep 2002, 55-58
> D. F. Roscoe, An analysis of 900 optical rotation curves: Dark matter
> in a corner?, Phahama - journal of physics, Indian Academy of
> Sciences, Vol. 53, No 6 Dec 1999, p. 1033-1037
>
> S. Sarg, New approach for building of unified theory about the
> Universe and some results, http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0205052
> (2002)
Physics of IIIrd Millenium Conference organized by NASA
World Year of Physics 2005.
Conference: Physics of the Third Millenium, Conference organized by
NASA, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, 3-5 Apr 2005.
The Conference brochure begins with: "A scientific conference
investigating significant open questions in the world of physics and
cosmology at the start of new millennium."
A poster report was admitted and presented with a title: "Basic
Structures of Matter Hypothesis Based on an Alternative Concept of
the Physical Vacuum", by Stoyan Sarg. The full version of the report
is available in : http://www.helical-
structures.org/Publications/BSM_phys-III-millennium.pdf
The enigmatic problems in Cosmology putting a doubt about the Big
Bang theory were openly discussed for a first time at such conference.
The conferenmce was sponsored by the Science Directorate of NASA's
Marshall Space Flight Center; NASA's Office of Exploration Systems,;
the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command; the U. S. Army
Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center;
the American Physical Society; the University of Alabama in
Huntsville; Jacobs Sverdrup; SAIC Inc. and the SAIC ESTS Group; and
the Huntsville Times.
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The article "A physical Model of the Electron According to the Basic
Structures of Matter Hypothesis" is published in Physics Essays, Vol.
16, No 9, 180-195, 2003, International journal dedicated to
fundamental questions in Physics (peer reviewed). The article was
submitted in 2002. It reveals important oscillating features of the
electron and its interaction with the space. Link to the article:
www.physicsessays.com