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An Introduction to Gravity Modification - A Guide to Using Laithwaite's and Podkletnov's Experiments and the Physics of Forces for Empirical Results

Reviewed by Robert Pritchett

Author: Benjamin Thomas Solomon

http://www.iseti.us/

Universal Publishers

http://www.universal-publishers.com/book.php?method=ISBN&book=1599429926

Released: March 1, 2008

Pages: 392

PDFed eBook - $17 USD, otherwise, $30 USD.

ISBN10: 15994229926

ISBN13: 978-1599429922

Strengths: Nearly one-of-a-kind book of tried and tested processes for modifying gravity.

Weaknesses: You might need a Ph.D to enjoy this book to its fullest.

Interview: http://archive.thespaceshow.com/shows/874-BWB-2008-01-20.mp3

 

Introduction

An Introduction to Gravity Modification will enable academics and technologists to comprehend the physics and facilitate the engineering of gravity modification today, using real dimensions, real fields, real materials, and real forces. Based on Solomon's research with electrical circuits that change weight, and extensive numerical modeling of experimental data, Solomon presents the new physics of forces and reviews Laithwaite's and Podkletnov's experiments. An Introduction to Gravity Modification is the first book to explain how relativity and quantum mechanics will change to accommodate gravity modification as a working technology.

 

The author wrote this - An Introduction to Gravity Modification is a daring and courageous rewrite, starting from a clean slate, of the physics of forces in a world where gravity modification is taken for granted. This book is the first step to gravity modification as a technology, using real dimensions, real fields, real materials, and real forces, today. There is no ‘the magic happens here’ in the book.

 

After a number of mathematical manipulations, formulations and interesting graphics, these findings were given in the book –

  • Force is a non-inertia field. The macro forces, gravity, electromagnetic force, and all mechanical forces, obey non-inertia fields exactly. This is a major step forward towards unification of forces, as gravity is included. 

  • A review of published experimental data shows that a particle’s probability distribution is not Gaussian, but a new distribution (not one of the 37 known distributions) that under certain conditions is a Gamma distribution.
  • Gravity modification consists of two parts, field modulation and field vectoring. The non-inertia field is the way to effect both modulation and vectoring, using electromagnetic fields.
  • Approaches are suggested for interstellar travel (consistent with Special Theory of Relativity) and spectrum independent electromagnetic cloaking as new technologies of the future.

 

The first 25 pages can be downloaded as a PDF.

Twentyfour spreadsheets of the findings can be purchased at iSETI.

And over at PESWiki; there is this page dedicated to Benjamin Solomon's work regarding Quantum Ring Theory and Repulsive Gravity (no, it's not that bad!).

 

What I find fascinating is that the Star-Treky experiments are reproducible and Dr. Benjamin T. Solomon shows how we can modify gravity to the extent that space travel is viable.

 

This is pretty heavy applied theory and requires not just o e cursory reading of the book. It requires some time and effort to wade through and absorb the information. After all, it is based on at least 10 years of research in gaining an understanding of gravity, force velocity and acceleration with the intent of modifying gravity today and not sometime way in the future.

 

Benjamin Solomon's goal is to put not jus tone or two people into space, but thousands at a time. If you have watched any of the Sci-Fi channel "future" programs, you will pick up the lingo fairly quickly. Otherwise you are going to stretch your mind considerably.

 

What opened my mind a little was the discussion of the lifting a motorcycle wheel with one hand once it began spinning. The gyro effect lowered its weight and allowed it to be lifted with one hand. The nit got me thinking about the sci-fi movies where the UFOs have a spinning portion that keeps them aloft. That would be the Laithwaite example. Eric Robert Laithwaite enjoyed gyroscopes.

 

See, Benjamin Solomon has developed a proprietary electrical circuit that accomplishes the same thing with no moving parts. There is a lot more information over in the Whitepapers section of the Interstellar Space Exploration Technology Initiative. A LOT more!

 

Now remember, the title of the book says this is just an "Introduction", so the book introduces us to the concept and lays the foundation to understanding how moving through space can be accomplished using electronics.

 

One interesting aspect is in establishing a force field that either speeds up or slows down time to help heal the body or establish a force field to protect the body. This extends the research done by Podkletnov on gravitational shielding - using superconductivity materials. Benjamin Solomon has figured out how to get superconductivity at room temperature electronically without the use of special superconductive materials.

 

The book comprises 6 sections covering experimental evidence, new concepts for gravity modification, new methods for force and momentum and going beyond gravity modification discussing non-local properties of nature and alternative structures for spacetime.

 

There is also an Appendix with the solution for center mass calculus modelo equation 9.4.11 and the bibliography.

 

Conclusion

If you want to spread your wings, expand your mind and perhaps float your boat, you might want to look into this book, but you will need a higher education to really get the gist. Watching the videos over at the iSeti website.

 

I wish the graphs in the book were interactive or were Mathematica models. Perhaps Benjamin T Solomon might take that into consideration and get beyond Excel and into mathematical modeling using online apps that can elevate visibility and discussion up a notch or two.