Category: Gravitational Engineering

Coordinating dynamic real time systems for sustainable global and heliospheric systems

Radar @RadarHits  8,100 drones in this stunning performance – a new world record set in China. https://pic.x.com/wisfylhho4 Replying to @RadarHits Filed as: Coordinating dynamic real time systems for sustainable global and heliospheric systems   If the software and technology is shared openly with the world, it could help grow new global and space industries and
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Synthesizing light fields, synthesizing 3D acceleration fields for sustainable global and heliospheric systems

Beautiful China @PDChinaLife A large fleet of drones illuminated the sky over Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in northeast China’s Jilin, with 7,598 drones forming the image of a Siberian tiger, which set a #GuinnessWorldRecord for the largest image formed by multirotor/drones. #DroneShow https://pic.x.com/9ynty5avh3 Replying to @PDChinaLife Filed as: Synthesizing light fields, synthesizing 3D acceleration fields
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Einstein, Dark Energy, Expansion, Digital Twin Models of the Universe and all real things

Turtles all the Way Down: What is Dark Energy? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0lddIKoxYg My Comment: There are many processes, nuclear energy creation in stars foremost, that spread things out. Once gravitation and binding bring things together and nuclear fusion is possible, the nuclear energy created is much greater than gravitational energy. Our sun streams neutrinos, light, heat,
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Arrays for all frequencies and modulations gravitational signal surveys for astrophysics and civilizations

Dear SETI, Looking at the whole Internet, and the potential of true AIs to allow systems to essentially live forever, I realized that exploration and development of galaxies is likely the norm, not the exception in the universe. An evolved natural lifeform might well develop systems that record all knowledge and process it. The system
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We need global open gravitational compasses, not demos

Postholer – GIS Resources @postholer Revolutionary Quantum Compass Could Soon Make GPS-Free Navigation a Reality Revolutionary Quantum Compass Could Soon Make GPS-Free Navigation a Reality Replying to @postholer Is an atom interferometer something to look at? Yes, but this one is not sensitive enough or fast enough. Too many cooks. Too expensive R&D overhead. I
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Hans Otto Meyer and the PHELEX experiment, it might make a great gravitational potential sensor

I was reviewing the life of Hans Otto Meyer who started out at Basel University, spent most of his career at Indiana University in Physics. I found him looking at photomultipliers as I was searching for calibration data on Hamamatsu detectors. Any experiments that run continuously and precisely will run into gravitational potential effects. So
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Queegle Mutlitask and Freena – Does anyone care?

Now Queegle Multitask had a girl-friend Freena, and Freena reminded him constantly of his promise to take her to the Moon for a week in orbit there. The rates were cheap now, because after the initial glamour of “orbit the moon”, everyone realized that the synth was better, cheaper and much more convenient. Synthetic experiences
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Induced magnetism suggestion to K&J Magnetics

I read your article https://www.kjmagnetics.com/blog.asp?p=making-and-repairing-fridge-magnets because of your email. I had hoped you would show a way to re-energize or strengthen an old magnet by using a strong magnet to increase permanent magnetization. Is that possible? Can a strong magnetic make many weaker magnets? Ferromagnetic materials, like paper clips, nails, washers, metal plates, metal sheets.
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Stop writing about gravitational theories and old problems – make fields that act exactly like gravity

Tony, I have been finishing up some projects. July 23, 2024 was the 26th Anniversary of the Internet Foundation. I did a quick read of this last paper, and your earlier ones. You are arguing theories, when I think you ought to be studying the technologies, instruments, sensors and data. I recommend “gravitational engineering” not
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Never say FIB, never abbreviate, always write out “focused ion beam”

After Café: Strategies for Better Cross-Sectional Imaging – Edge Cleaving or FIB? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qjifh7J4Wos Bangzhi Liu, Thank you for sharing these examples. It seems that human manual methods – cleaving with tweezers, pressing and heating, might have reached their limit. The results become more complex to evaluate, and corrections almost not possible at all. I
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