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Cavendish Experiments

Quick Summery

Using the compression of spacetime from our Warp Drive we were able to pull a non-ferrous mass towards the engine.

Other Experiments

          An electrically insulated modified Cavendish experiment was used to demonstrate the influence of an induced warp field to a freely suspended torsion bar with a balanced 3.5 pound ferrous weights. 

 

          The warp drive motor was positioned 35 cm from one of the suspended weights. A laser was used to reflect off the mirror mounted at the end of the suspended weight. The laser light was then displayed on a projection screen. 

 

          In 45 seconds that the motor was active a 7 cm displacement was measured. This is a 1.5 mm per sec transit. 

 

          The result, a warp field compression, produced artificially by the warp motor, pulled the free weight toward the motor through an electrical insulated environment. The same effect was observed with a 1.5 pound non-ferrous torsion bar.

Cavendish Experiments

Modified Cavendish Experiment with VEM Drive Engine

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          The motor was 14.5 inches from the 3.5lb suspended ball hitches in the glass case that was built. The laser was used to project the horizontal movement from the mirror that was mounted on the end of the ball hitch.

 

          145 watts was applied to the motor for 40 seconds and the laser reflection was displaced 10.5 inches on the projection screen as the suspended ball rapidly moved from rest.

 

          This was another confirmation that the fabric of space goes through solid objects with the pulling effect of the static mounted motor. The end results were .26 inches per second.

The non ferrous material weighed 1.5lbs and the ferrous material weighed 3lbs. The Power used in the experiment was 20 watts for the Non ferrous and 100 watts for the ferrous. The swing rates and resulting curves show that the fabric of space at different power levels and weights will still have a similiar pulling ratio on non ferrous or ferrous material. 

Videos:

May 17, 2021 

Our latest experiment over the summer with model 13. This was done at 200W for 60 seconds and showed 2mm of movement inside of a modified cavendish box. These results show direct visual movement of an object that is separated from outside forces.

Other Experiments:

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