The purpose of this paper is to show that by replacing the standard General Relativity (GR) gravity metric term with goo with a new one E&M goo in the Kerr metric you obtain some interesting propulsion effects. To prove that this replacement is plausible however one has to First show how it fits into the context of the equivalence principle and conventional quantum mechanics; here in the form of a new Dirac equation. In that regard this new Dirac equation has the advantage that it puts the general covariance at the beginning of the Dirac equation derivation, instead of in the covariant (gauge) derivatives; having the effect of reducing the number of free parameters from 18 to 1 and thus streamlining the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics. This very successful new Dirac equation has a square root of that new E&M gii in front of its kinetic term. This new E&M gii should then allow replacement the conventional gravity goo at least in the context of quantum mechanics. The implication then is that the gravity term in the Schwarzchild and in the Kerr rotational metric(s) can be replaced as well with this new E&M metric term in the context of E&M experiments with the Maxwell equations applying in the small field limit. We solve for this time increment dt in this new Kerr metric using the quadratic formula given the presence of dt2 and dt terms in that metric and show how we can measure its effect in an experiment. This dt would create an impulse/m that can be used for propulsion.
Electrostatic 512kV Rotator/Oscillator Propulsion System
SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM-STAIF 2007: 11th Conf Thermophys.Applic.in Micrograv.; 24th Symp Space Nucl.Pwr.Propulsion; 5th Conf Hum/Robotic Techn & Vision Space Explor.; 5th Symp Space Coloniz.; 4th Symp New Frontrs & Future Con ; 2007 ; Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
AIP Conference Proceedings ; 880 , 1 ; 1216-1224
30.01.2007
9 pages
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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