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Resonance Propulsion Concept |
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Author: NASA, Holt
The speculative "propulsion" concept described in this paper was
presented at a special session of the 15th Joint AIAA/SAE/ASME
Propulsion Conference (June 18-20, 1979), "Propulsion Concepts for
Galactic Spacecraft". The concept was developed as the result of
private, unofficial research. NASA is not involved in UFO research.
However, the research which may be stimulated by this paper could
result in the verification of the essential elements of this concept
and in feasibility studies concerning the development of a new
generation of NASA spacecraft. Alan C. HoltABSTRACTA new
"propulsion" concept has been developed based on a proposed resonance
between coherent, pulsed electromagnetic wave forms and gravitational
wave forms (or space-time metrics). Using this concept a spacecraft
"propulsion" system potentially capable of galactic and inter-galactic
travel without prohibitive "travel times" has been designed. The
"propulsion" system utilizes recent research associated with magnetic
field line merging, hydromagnetic wave effects, free-electron lasers,
laser generation of megagauss fields, and special structural and
containment metals. Research required to determine potential, field
resonance characteristics and to evaluate various aspects of the
spacecraft "propulsion" design is described. NASA Tech Brief. 8.5" X 11"
Pages: 13
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