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David Chester - Antigravity In General Relativity Theory

49 min • 29 juli 2022
Dr. David Chester discusses engineering approaches to gravity modification in General Relativity Theory, Quantum Mechanics, String & Brane, and other physics theories with applications for advanced propulsion. In this presentation, the term "antigravity" is explored as a collection of approaches for modifying time-space to generate repulsive forces that can be described in layperson's terms as antigravity. Dr. David Chester has a PhD in Physics from UCLA, and became passionate about quantum field theory and general relativity while attending MIT for undergraduate studies. During his graduate studies at UCLA he worked on efficient scattering amplitude methods for Yang-Mills theory and its relation to solutions of gravity. His PhD thesis discussed how to compute gravitational radiation from Feynman diagrams. This further demonstrated that theoretical methods used for the LHC can be relevant for LIGO, two of the largest experimental endeavors. David is also interested in the application of exceptional mathematics to describe quantum gravity beyond the standard model physics. Dr. David Chester is a member of the Quantum Gravity Research Group, a team of physicists, mathematicians and chemists are hard at work on what we call “emergence theory,” a new quantum gravity theory (or “Theory of Everything”) that unifies space, time, energy, matter, information and consciousness. Links: https://quantumgravityresearch.org/
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