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Craft using an inertial mass reduction device

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A craft using an inertial mass reduction device comprises of an inner resonant cavity wall, an outer resonant cavity, and microwave emitters. The electrically charged outer resonant cavity wall and the electrically insulated inner resonant cavity wall form a resonant cavity. The microwave emitters create high frequency electromagnetic waves throughout the resonant cavity causing the resonant cavity to vibrate in an accelerated mode and create a local polarized vacuum outside the outer resonant cavity wall.

Pais patents.
10,322,827  High frequency gravitational wave generator
10,135,366  Electromagnetic field generator & method to generate an electromagnetic field
7,080,504    Laser augmented turbojet propulsion system 
   

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Thanks Paul.
Here is the link to the high temp super conductor. Should get Luc onto that :) 
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/18/0e/ab/e1d6c87d74fabe/US20190348597A1.pdf

ANd to the Plasma compression fusion device.
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/1a/2e/a3/0df9bcb37c0593/US20190295733A1.pdf

The HTSC is interesting
"] high temperature superconductor is a material
that is capable of exhibiting superconductivity at operating
temperatures of or above 25 ° C. ( approx . 300 ° K ) . Several
materials have been reported to be room - temperature super conductors , although none of these reports has been con
firmed . However , instead of concentrating on the chemical
structure of such materials which do not utilize any electrical
or mechanical manipulation , high temperature superconduc tivity ( HTSC ) in a manipulated current - carrying special composite metal wire may be achieved . The current must be
pulsed for maximum effect . This concept enables the trans
mission of electrical power without any losses and exhibits
optimal thermal management ( no heat dissipation ) , which
leads to the design and development of novel energy gen eration and harvesting devices with enormous benefits to
civilization ."
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Thanks Paul.
Here is the link to the high temp super conductor. Should get Luc onto that :) 
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/18/0e/ab/e1d6c87d74fabe/US20190348597A1.pdf
I don't know what you did there Jim, but I had to scroll right over many page widths to find the quote button!!

Edit.  It may be my computer at fault as I had the same problem with my post. Solved by opening on a new tab.

I see that HTS patent is full of "consider this..." and "it is argued that....".   He doesn't give the derivation of his formula and I am highly suspicious of his arguments.  And note that it is not a patent, it has not been granted, it is merely a patent application (same goes for the fusion device).  So I wouldn't put much score into this.

Smudge

Edit, added note on patents.  My entire professional life was spent working for the UK Defence industry, initially as a civil servant at a government research facility then later working in a private company doing government work.  If I had an idea for a new invention my company claimed the rights under my terms of contract and I was paid the princely sum of one shilling for the assignment.  This was in the form of a postal order and I kept these to display them to show how generous the company had been!!  I had to work with the company's patent agent to create the applications, some of which were eventually granted.  The company held these patents to prevent anyone else from making money from the inventions, but they were not prepared to invest in it themselves, they wanted the UK government to put money into them.  Some of these patents went on for years with nothing being done, the company having to pay for the regular renewals to keep the patent active.  Much later and after numerous changes of management I found myself being quizzed as to why they were paying these charges and not getting anything in return.  I had to point out to them that the patent system was there specifically to enable new inventions to be exploited and if they weren't the Patent Office had the right to have the patent withdrawn (something that they never do afaik).  It was their decision to take out a patent, not mine.  I also got some flack from the US government over my improvement to Doppler proximity fuzes for shells where they claimed they held the rights that were granted to them under the lend-lease agreement in WW2.
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I don't know what you did there Jim, but I had to scroll right over many page widths to find the quote button!!

Edit.  It may be my computer at fault as I had the same problem with my post. Solved by opening on a new tab.

I see that HTS patent is full of "consider this..." and "it is argued that....".   He doesn't give the derivation of his formula and I am highly suspicious of his arguments.  And note that it is not a patent, it has not been granted, it is merely a patent application (same goes for the fusion device).  So I wouldn't put much score into this.

Smudge

Edit, added note on patents.  My entire professional life was spent working for the UK Defence industry, initially as a civil servant at a government research facility then later working in a private company doing government work.  If I had an idea for a new invention my company claimed the rights under my terms of contract and I was paid the princely sum of one shilling for the assignment.  This was in the form of a postal order and I kept these to display them to show how generous the company had been!!  I had to work with the company's patent agent to create the applications, some of which were eventually granted.  The company held these patents to prevent anyone else from making money from the inventions, but they were not prepared to invest in it themselves, they wanted the UK government to put money into them.  Some of these patents went on for years with nothing being done, the company having to pay for the regular renewals to keep the patent active.  Much later and after numerous changes of management I found myself being quizzed as to why they were paying these charges and not getting anything in return.  I had to point out to them that the patent system was there specifically to enable new inventions to be exploited and if they weren't the Patent Office had the right to have the patent withdrawn (something that they never do afaik).  It was their decision to take out a patent, not mine.  I also got some flack from the US government over my improvement to Doppler proximity fuzes for shells where they claimed they held the rights that were granted to them under the lend-lease agreement in WW2.
You have some great life stories Smudge. Thanks for the clarification. I'm now curious to see what happens to the resistance of a conductor wrapped in another that is pulsed. I think I have one wound somewhere from a past experiment of Brad's.
   
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A craft using an inertial mass reduction device comprises of an inner resonant cavity wall, an outer resonant cavity, and microwave emitters. The electrically charged outer resonant cavity wall and the electrically insulated inner resonant cavity wall form a resonant cavity.
I would like to share some info to this from own thoughts. Even I did study subject separately this description is something what is needed to amplify electrogravitics effect ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrogravitics ).

The resonant cavity is needed inside capacitor for electric field displacement inside vibrations(waves) with regards to surrounding magnetic field. Which is also directly related to Earth's magnetic/gravity field. The electrostatic field with added resonant cavity vibrations might be a missing piece to gravity drive puzzle. In fact, the EM drive is using just vibrations but missing electrostatic field.
As the matter of experimentation, put bee comb on top of Tesla coil top load and go through various frequencies then see what will happen to comb. The results should give you idea where all this stuff is going...

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UFO’s and consciousness
Science is now telling us that …

“Space time ( our ? Reality)
disappears at 10 to the minus 33 CM
or ten to the minus 43 seconds
the very notion of space makes no sense

Mathematically space is gone ..”

Einstein theory and Quantum theory
Conclude that space time cannot be our ultimate reality?

2:40 mark here ( prof Simon Holland shares an interview)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ViTA0-FKeY0

Respectfully submitted
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Science is now telling us that …

“Space time ( our ? Reality)
disappears at 10 to the minus 33 CM
or ten to the minus 43 seconds
the very notion of space makes no sense

Mathematically space is gone ..”
Most people will never accept that space is an illusion because they see it, hear it and feel it with their senses everyday.  Just ask Allcanadian.
Most people are convinced that they are submerged in 3D space like fish in an aquarium and that space exists even if nothing happens.  The phrase "fabric of space" illustrates this core assumption.
The GTA denizens would think so, too, ...if they could think. They would be shocked to learn that large distances occupy the same amount of computer memory as short distances.

P.S.
The 10-35m spatial resolution limit comes from the Planck's wavelength/energy equation and Einstein's mass-energy equivalence.  At such high energies gravitational collapse occurs.  The following videos illustrate this concept:
https://youtu.be/oj3xWldOTk8
https://youtu.be/GL77oOnrPzY?t=225
   
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They would be shocked to learn that large distances occupy the same amount of computer memory as short distances.
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Are you sure?
I can fit 255 metres into a byte, but I'll need 2 bytes for 65,535 metres!  :)


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Are you sure?
I can fit 255 metres into a byte, but I'll need 2 bytes for 65,535 metres!  :)
Nitpicking, but at least you get the point that 1 byte per meter is not necessary to create a spatial reference system.
To nitpick back at you, 2 bytes can also contain 255m so the coordinate storage is unaffected.

By now you should realize that if the processor is consistent with time delays and angles, then the illusion of space emerges, but this space is nothing but a reference system created by the rules of motion. 
   
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