GRAVITY MODIFICATION - gMOD
GRAVITY MODIFICATION - gMOD
2009
The purpose of this Web site is two-fold:
First, it documents the continuing research of experimental and theoretical physicists funded by NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research and HPCC-Space GmbH for exploring the generation of gravity-like fields (aka gravito-magnetic fields) by the rotation of superconductors.
Second, it discusses the economic, public policy and design implications of generating either attractive or repulsive gravito-magnetic fields and their importance for transportation, architecture and industry.
The companion blog for this site is the University of Minnesota blog:
Welcome to Gravity Modification* - gMOD
Comparison of experiments GME I (Tajmar) and GME II gravito-magnetic propulsion experiment. Credit: ©2004 Walter Dröscher & Jochem Hauser
Overall picture of the experimental apparatus where the Gravitomagnetic London Moment in rotating superconductors has been detected.
Credit: ©2006 ESA
Credit: ©1959 Rene Magritte
* Not affiliated with Benjamin Solomon's book, "An Introduction to Gravity Modification" or the several longstanding theories of "Modified Gravity"... though we encourage readers to look them up.
