Checkout the Livestream of My Work Tomorrow on Inertial Mass Reduction Technology Using Objects with Dipole Magnetic Fields Moving in the Direction of Their North to South Poles.

Join me for a livestream tomorrow where I’ll be discussing my research on Inertial Mass Reduction Technology, specifically focusing on objects with dipole magnetic fields as they move from their north to south poles.

For the past few months, I’ve been conducting free-fall experiments using neodymium permanent magnets, inspired by the work of Lockheed Senior Scientist Boyd Bushman. My findings reveal that magnets falling in the direction of their north to south pole accelerate at rates exceeding that of gravity, a phenomenon not observed in other configurations or non-magnetic control objects.

During the presentation, I’ll share detailed line charts featuring standard deviations and error bars from the various experiments conducted with different free-fall objects.

I believe that these remarkable acceleration rates are attributable to inertial mass reduction resulting from the specific magnetic fields utilized in these experiments.

Additionally, I will touch upon the intriguing possibility that UFOs and UAPs likely leverage solenoid coils, which possess distinct north and south poles, similar to what was described by witnesses Brad Sorenson and Leonardo Sanderson regarding the “Alien Reproduction Vehicle” in 1988, as later referenced by Mark McCandlish and Gordon Novel.

I suspect that such magnetic fields may not only facilitate inertial mass reduction but also enable faster-than-light propulsion.

Don’t miss the livestream on YouTube!

Watch here

I can’t wait to see you all tomorrow!

One thought on “Checkout the Livestream of My Work Tomorrow on Inertial Mass Reduction Technology Using Objects with Dipole Magnetic Fields Moving in the Direction of Their North to South Poles.

  1. That sounds like a fascinating presentation! Your experiments on inertial mass reduction using magnetic fields are intriguing, especially in the context of potential applications for advanced propulsion systems. It’s interesting to hear that you’ve observed acceleration rates greater than gravity with certain configurations of magnets. I’m looking forward to seeing your data and the analysis you provide with the line-charts and error bars—it’s always helpful to have that scientific rigor.

    The connection to UFOs and UAPs adds an exciting dimension to your research as well. If your findings can lead to breakthroughs in propulsion technology, it could open up entirely new fields of exploration. I’ll definitely check out the livestream. Good luck with your presentation!

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