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The gravitational engine described by Bob Lazar can be understood through the principles of thermoacoustic heat engines and acoustic refrigerators, which utilize time dilation and quantum fluctuations to generate propulsion and cooling effects without moving parts.
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The content explores the mechanics of the gravitational engine described by Bob Lazar, drawing parallels between its operation and the principles of thermoacoustic heat engines and acoustic refrigerators.
The key insights are:
Small time dilation gradients of 10^-16 and 10^-13 can counter Earth's gravity and explain the extreme accelerations of UFOs, as discussed in "Inside Bob Lazar's Craft As a Physicist" Part 1.
The engine core with a mesh of element 115 creates a time dilation gradient, similar to the "stack" in a thermoacoustic engine, where the faster ("warmer") time is above the core and the slower ("colder") time is below.
The time/quantum fluctuations "mechanics" in the gravitational engine is analogous to the temperature/Brownian Motion dynamics in thermoacoustic and acoustic refrigerator devices.
Like the acoustic refrigerator, the gravitational engine has no moving parts, with the top of the craft potentially housing a mechanism that pumps time/quantum fluctuations, similar to a speaker in an acoustic refrigerator.
The scale difference between quantum fluctuations and acoustic waves is acknowledged, but the underlying principles are considered similar.
The content provides a detailed and coherent explanation of how the gravitational engine can be understood through the lens of established thermoacoustic and acoustic refrigeration technologies, offering insights into its potential mechanics and operation.
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Time dilation gradients of 10^-16 and 10^-13 can counter Earth's gravity and explain extreme UFO accelerations.
Citaten
"Time is quantum fluctuations and gravity is just time pressure — quantum fluctuations pressure from the faster-time side, which is physically expressed in gravitational formula that replaced Einstein's GR (General Relativity theory of curved spacetime)."