Jefimenko, Oleg, 170
K-wave detector, 25–26
King, Frank, 87, 109
Kitselman, A., 35–37, 45, 87–88, 104, 110
klystron, 195, 243, 286
Lafforgue, Jean-Claude, 101–2, 125–26, 370–77
Lafforgue field propulsion thruster, 163, 370–77
Lazar, Robert, 283–95
Lear, Inc., 64, 75–76, 78–79, 420
Lear, William, 76
levitation.
See force, levitating
light, velocity.
See velocity of light
Lockheed (Lockheed Martin), 35–37, 39–40, 78–79, 108, 164, 171, 218, 420
longitudinal force, 64, 165–68, 179, 340
Losonc, Zoltan, 369
magnetic energy converter (MEC), 256, 302–332, 403
magnetic resonance amplifier, 221
See also
parametric amplifiers magnetron, 210–16, 219,
243
magnifying transmitter, 165–66, 181, 184–85, 203, 246–49, 256, 289, 319
Majestic 12 (MJ-12), 272–73, 278, 451–54
Manhattan Project, 54, 66, 70, 78, 273, 280, 420, 432
mass
inertial, 123, 133, 329–30
mass, gravitational, 121–23, 175,
active, 123
G production rate balance, 132
generated by charge, 11, 13, 121–24, 132
inertial, 123, 133, 329–30
passive, 123
positive and negative, 11–14, 122–23, 328
See also
warping of space-time
matter
creation of, 119, 324
as dissipative space structure, 124
as ether concentration variations, 118–24
sustained by ether processes, 121, 124
wave-packet model problems, 120
See also
invisibility
McClain, Joel, 221
McKinnon, Gary, 397–98
metamaterials, 198–203, 210, 214, 223, 235, 243, 249, 275, 277, 285
Michelson-Morley experiment, 127
microwave, 284
air ionization, 153
amplifier, 210, 215, 219–22, 250, 284, 290
beam vehicle, 193, 263–69, 283–95
beams, 192–94, 214–15, 260–62, 264, 290–94
circulator, 220, 222–23
excitation of dielectrics, 104–5, 250–52
hazardous effects of, 264–66
iris, 215, 232
lens, 214, 232
mixer, 225–42, 245, 249–52, 291
negative refraction, 196–203, 275–78
oscillator source, 195, 210–14, 216–18, 232, 243, 268,
285–87, 289, 291
propulsion research, 190–243
resonance, 211, 219, 221, 223, 229, 234, 236–38, 241
resonant materials, 196–202, 223, 235–36, 249
thrust effects, 195–200, 203, 206–9, 235, 284–85, 445
See also
four-wave mixer, phase conjugation, metamaterials, nonlinear
materials, parametric amplifier, Skyvault, sawtooth waves
Mikhailov, Valery, 330
Modanese, Giovanni, 170–73, 178, 184, 186
Model G.
See
ether
Moore, William, 28–30, 33, 35–37, 40, 109, 111, 273
Morgan (anonymous informant), 28, 36
Morris, Charles, 390–93, 460–61
motor.
See electrogravitic motor
Murray (anonymous informant), 192, 194–98, 203, 210, 212–16, 219, 225
NASA
Aero-Space Plane, 389–91, 394, 460–61
air-drag reduction tests, 153
as military front organization, 191–92, 394–97
censorship of electrogravitics, 378–98
Columbia
disaster, 391–94
doctoring satellite photos, 394–95
ion engine, 93
SEOP program, 378–89
Naudin, Jean-Louis, 335–37, 345, 364–67, 369–70, 373–77
negative index of refraction, 196–203, 214, 223, 243, 275–77
Newton, Isaac
concept of gravity, 418–20, 426
second law, 15, 133
third law, 9, 172, 361, 374–75, 385
nonequilibrium
system, 117
thermodynamics, 117
nonlinear
fields, 85, 95–103, 106, 129–38, 150–51, 174, 208–9, 352,
355, 358, 368
materials, 220–21, 228, 243, 247, 251, 253, 255, 257, 319–21
North American Rockwell, 79, 190–92, 243, 397, 420
Northrop (Northrop Grumman), 67, 143–44, 146, 149, 154, 159, 218, 393,
Obolensky, Alexis Guy, 178–85, 221, 253–59, 319
Overbye, Björn, 128
Pappas, Panagiotis, 18, 32, 343–45
parametric amplifier, 219–23, 235, 403
parametric pump beam, 220–23
Paris experiments, 83–85, 103, 138, 359, 442–43
Pasotron, 218
Pearl Harbor, 29, 40, 45, 47, 50–54, 72
Pendry, John, 196, 198, 223, 249
permittivity.
See dielectric
phase conjugation, 224–59, 261–62, 268, 290–91, 295, 307, 319–21, 324, 403
beat frequency, 239–41, 249, 262
at ELF frequencies, 256, 307, 319–22
and entropy reversal, 227–29, 250, 255
at microwave frequencies, 224, 230–42, 244–45
at optical frequencies, 227–31, 244
phase conjugate beam, 227–31, 234, 241, 245, 251
probe beam, 227–32, 234–42, 249, 251, 290–91, 320
pump beams, 227–31, 233–41, 251, 291
radar signal amplification, 244–45
at RF frequencies, 246–256
phase conjugate, mirror, 227–29, 230, 320
resonator, 228–35, 238, 242, 250–55, 268, 290, 320–21, 324
See also
four wave mixer, soliton
Philadelphia Experiment, 26–41, 109, 116, 288
See also
invisibility
physics, classified, 116
See also
ether physics, subquantum kinetics
Podkletnov, Evgeny, 85, 167–80, 184–88, 203, 208–10, 213, 236, 284, 289, 294
See also
gravity impulse beam
positron, 284, 286–89, 292
Prigogine, Ilya, 124
propulsion energy efficiency, 47–49, 92, 95, 187, 215, 296, 355
See also
energy efficiency, over unity, force,
thrust-to-power ratio
Quayle, Dan, 378, 386
radar-absorbing material, 148, 152–53, 202, 211, 225, 249
RAND corp., 379–82, 385, 388–89
Ray (anonymous informant), 115–16, 238, 250, 258–59, 401
Raytheon, 72, 218
Redlight, Project, 269, 278–81
relativity
special theory of, 177, 185, 419, 431
general theory of, 126–27, 294, 419, 429, 431
resonance
electromagnetic, 31, 196–202, 211, 219, 223, 235–36, 249
scalar wave, 64, 109, 137, 161
See also
phase conjugate
Reynolds, Josh, 30
Rickover, Admiral, 22, 86, 201, 252
Rocketdyne, 190–93, 203, 243, 246, 444
Rose, Mason, 45–47, 50, 144–45
Roshchin, Vladimir, 302–7, 310, 313, 317–18, 321–22, 329, 332
runaway mode, 253–59
Sagnac, Georges, 127
Sarbacher, Robert, 271–72, 451–453
sawtooth instability, 213
sawtooth waves, 203–11, 223, 339–45
threshold voltage, 209–10
Schaffranke, Rolf, 84, 87, 104, 302
Schatzkin, Paul, 28, 36–40, 47, 111
Scott, Bill, 158, 164
Searl, John, 296, 298–99, 305, 314, 319, 321, 329, 331–32, 384
Searl effect generator (SEG), 256, 297–300, 302–3, 309, 324–26, 328–29, 331,
337–38, 383–84, 403
Searl levity disc.
See Searl effect
generator
Serrano, Hector, 360
shock wave.
See wave
Silvertooth experiment, 127
Skyvault, Project, 82, 190–252, 256, 260, 262, 264–65, 269, 282–85, 291, 293–94,
395, 444–50
See also
microwave
Skyvault vehicle,
control of, 215, 238–42
homodyne system, 226
Micro-X system, 226, 232, 238
speed of, 215
Smith, Wilbert, 271–72
soliton, 234–38, 241–42, 245–47, 251, 255–56, 261–62, 267, 291, 294, 307,
317–24, 329
field induced, 106, 109, 238, 248, 251, 253–55
space
reference frames, 9, 125, 127, 139, 177, 180, 188, 241, 308,
315, 371–72
stationary and Euclidean, 11, 364
See also
warping of space-time
space travel,
interplanetary, 95, 378, 397–98
interstellar, 185–89
superluminal, 185–89
Stanford Research Institute, 64, 112
Star Trek
, 189, 193, 387
Stein, William, 369–70
Steinman, William, 270, 272, 279–80
Stevens, Wendelle, 270, 279–80
string theory, 116–17
subatomic particles, wave character, 118–20, 124
subquantum kinetics, 10–15, 50, 63–64, 85, 101, 117–41, 167, 170–73, 175–77,
179–85, 188–89, 203–6, 236, 289, 292, 323–31, 338, 346–47, 362, 364, 371–72
basic concepts of, 117–25
as new paradigm, 117, 404
postulated assumptions, 11, 117–19
prediction verifications, 117, 120–21, 172, 176, 181, 184–85,
236, 329–31
See also
ether
superluminal velocity.
See velocity of light: faster than
system theory.
See general system theory
Talbert, Ansel, 74–75, 77
Talley, Robert, 359–60
Tesla, Nikola, 2, 27, 32, 34, 63–64, 106, 116, 165–67, 169, 172, 175, 178–79,
181, 184, 203, 212–13, 246–51, 256, 289, 317–19, 321
Tesla waves, 32, 64, 166–67, 169, 172, 175, 178, 203, 212, 318
Tesla’s magnifying transmitter, 166, 179, 181, 246–49, 251
thermodynamics,
violation of First Law of, 17, 19, 95, 324
violation of Second Law of, 229, 250, 324
time
dilation, gravitational, 127, 141
travel, 30, 35
Tom (anonymous informant), 191–93, 195, 215, 219, 224, 262, 444–46
Trimble, George, 72, 77
Truman, Harry, 272, 454
Turing wave.
See wave
Turman, 22, 51, 88–89, 97, 104, 111, 349–57, 358, 365, 367, 369, 392, 405–9
UFOs, 47, 86, 240–42, 249, 257, 260–95, 300–302, 389, 395–96,
451–53
rapid acceleration of, 45, 186–87, 215, 268–69
unified field theory, 10, 114, 116, 141, 418, 421–22, 429, 434–35
vacuum chamber tests, 48, 84–85, 89, 91
Valone, Tom, 311–12
Vassilatos, Gerry, 33–34, 40, 166, 212, 248
velocity of light, 120, 127, 174, 177, 185
faster than, 172, 177–85, 188
See also
Silvertooth experiment, waves: superluminal
Ventura, Tim, 366–67
Veselago, Victor, 199
virtual charge density, 98, 130–34, 137–38, 174–75, 179, 324–25, 347
creation of, 130–32
gradient, 85, 98, 132, 137–38
virtual particle fluctuations, 324
Wardenclyffe tower, 246–47
warp factor scale, 189
warping of space-time, 11, 114, 124, 126–28, 140, 189, 293, 330, 363–64, 418–20
wave
Coulomb, 116, 179
ELF, 307, 317, 319–24
shock, 44–45, 169–70, 179–82, 185, 387
stationary, 105–6, 109, 119, 121, 234–35, 256, 291, 296,
305–6, 318–19
Turing, 120–21, 124
See also
microwaves, phase conjugate, waves
waves
electrogravitic, 62–64, 213
electromagnetic, 32, 284
etheron concentration, 167
hertzian, 167, 172, 255
K-, 25–26
longitudinal scalar, 32, 63–65, 167, 172, 248, 317
RC-Norton, 206–7, 339, 341–45
RC-RC, 205–7, 340
reaction-diffusion, 117, 119, 121, 140
sinusoidal, 134–37, 174, 211
superluminal, 172, 177–85
See also
gravity waves, sawtooth waves
Weber, Wilhelm, 330
Whitehall-Rand, 86
Williams, Marion, 147
Winterhaven, Project, 54–65, 68, 70, 80–81, 112, 147, 264, 416, 432–33
Wootan, Norman, 221
Worcester, Richard, 65–66
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 66–67, 81, 279