Category: Gravitational Engineering

Low cost gravitational sensors for global+lunar baseline arrays, #RB_Prize

Physical Review Letters @PhysRevLett Using a Kerr optical effect, the detection sensitivity of a gravitational wave detector could be improved to enable the detection of binary neutron stars Letter: https://go.aps.org/4ally2a Synopsis: https://go.aps.org/3TL0hYv https://pic.twitter.com/Mcz2HpZTNY Replying to @PhysRevLett https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.18828 Designing low cost gravitational sensors for global+lunar baseline arrays? Individuals, small groups. Electron, Atom, Molecular, pico, nano interferometers,
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Sub nanosecond flash 3D video sampling allows gravitational imaging, “imaging accelerometry”

I am interested in your “double exposure”. 200 ns would be 5 Mfps. Can you say which specific cameras from Imperix or elsewhere can support that? I am also interested in LWIR “thermal” camera for passive radiometry. Do you have anyone interested in camera interface standards? There are many cameras, and the cost of storing
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Add diamagnetic gravimeter to the list of ways to make chip scale gravimeters and their imaging networks

Diamagnetic magnetic levitation at nanoscale is one way to make chip scale gravimeters. A “gravimeter” is an accelerometer that can track the sun and moon by their gravitational fields precisely. https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.13555   The three axis signal allows “gravitational GPS/GNSS” and “gravitational compass” in 3D. Array for imaging atmospheres, oceans, magma and interiors of things. After
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Updating a link on Hackaday.io for Low Cost, Time of flight, gravitational imaging arrays

​https://hackaday.io/project/164550-low-cost-time-of-flight-gravimeter-arrays/log/208711-more-information-posted-at-researchgate-on-3-axis-gravimeters/discussion-195371 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Richard-Collins-16 ResearchGate canceled their project support last year and I managed to save some things before they erased everything. I had/have a few dozen followers and collaborators.  I have been working on many things and still many different designs and things related to gravitational imaging.  But I am not making devices, only checking components. Do you
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Some Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation footprint sites

Some of my Internet footprints: https://twitter.com/RichardKCollin2 – Internet Foundation, Gravitational Engineering   https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Richard-Collins-16 – Solar System Gravimetry   TheInternetFoundation.Net,.Org,.Com – Internet Foundation Gravitation, Comments   https://hackaday.io/Foundation – Gravitational detectors, Gravitational engineering   https://GravityNotes.Org – Older notes on using gravitational sensor arrays to monitor global geophysical processes. https://www.youtube.com/@richardcollins5549  There are many videos on YouTube but I
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Every day gravity is Newtonian, and gets more interesting at higher sampling rates

https://twitter.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1741046739237228715 Sensitive three axis gravimeters show that vector sun moon tidal signals are nearly perfectly Newtonian, only requiring three linear regressions (6 numbers) to lock a station to the sun and moon for position and orientation sensing. Many types now.   https://twitter.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1693165581329985565   This is one month for the vertical component of the vectors signal.
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Gravitational fields and living cells, the brain?

CLaE @leafs_s  nature Mysterious ultraslow and ordered activity observed in the cortex https://nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03795-9 Replying to @leafs_s You might look at what Ilya Prigogine and Dilip Kondepudi wrote in 1983 after Prigogine got his Nobel prize. “Sensitivity of Nonequilibrium Chemical Systems to Gravitational Field” DK Kondepudi, I Prigogine. It is listed in Google Scholar and there
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Gravity is often ignored or considered constant or negligible. Gravity has a wide measurable spectrum, from at least nanoHertz to gamma ray frequencies.

John Preskill @preskill “The goal of airing some skepticism, [Matthias] Troyer says, is not to diminish interest in the field, but to ensure that researchers are focused on the most promising applications of quantum computing with the greatest chance of impact.” https://spectrum.ieee.org/quantum-computing-skeptics Replying to @preskill John, besides, offering skepticism, or simply pointing out directions with
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Gravity can be linear, but also nonlinear with flows and fluctuations

Science News @ScienceNews Jonathan Oppenheim thinks that gravity might be fundamentally classical, meaning it isn’t quantum at all. https://sciencenews.org/article/gravity-quantum-mechanics-physics-theory Replying to @ScienceNews Yes. 20 years ago I used the small network of superconducting gravimeters to measure the speed of gravity. At low sampling rates, the field is nearly perfectly Newtonian. At micro nano pico femto
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