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APEC 4/23: EVOs, Mars Isotopes & Innovation Strategies

Duration: 06:38:15Views: 2.4KLikes: 134Date Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: AlienScientist

Category: Entertainment

Description: 12:00PM PT – Bob Greenyer – Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs) Q&A Session Bob Greenyer will be conducting a Q&A session on Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVO’s) and discussing their role in possible role in Hutchison-style effects, nuclear transmutations, and other energy & materials effects that might be applicable to future propulsion & space systems. Ken Shoulders, the originator of the EVO model, described an EVO as a cluster of electrons that channels energy. Shoulders believed he had used the electrons’ energy to melt microscopic holes in various materials. 2:00pm PT – John Brandenburg – Mars Nuclear Isotope Hypothesis Physicist Dr. John Brandenburg will be discussing the the hypothesis that ancient Mars suffered a bizarre nuclear accident, as indicated by samples of Argon & Xenon isotopes detected across the planet’s surface. Brandenburg suggests that the prevalence and balance of those isotopes is consistent with artificially generated nuclear activity, and explores various scenarios that could lead to the creation of this evidence. 4:00pm PT – Rupert Wade – Funding Strategies For Innovation Tech entrepeneur Rupert Wade will be presenting on strategies inventors can use to fund their ideas. Wade is an experienced engineer, strategist and entrepreneur with a passion for big ideas and the drive to see them through. He’s the founder of Applaud.cc, and holds a BA in Electrical Engineering and has experience in nuclear power systems. 6:00pm PT – Mark Sokol – Lab Updates Mark Sokol and associates will present updates on their experimental research in the lab across a wide number of projects. Mark’s team continues their work on experiments to validate the Alzofon flying saucer model of propulsion, and he will also be discussing the latest progress in their research. 7:00pm PT – Open Discussion Conference guests interested in presenting experimental info to the group are invited to participate at this time, and our presenters will be available to take questions & discuss experiments. SPEAKERS Bob Greenyer John Brandenburg Rupert Wade Mark Sokol Links & Resources • Bob Greenyer: Quantum Heat • John Brandenburg: Papers on ResearchGate • Rupert Wade: Homepage

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