This document provides an overview of 17 new energy technologies and experiments being conducted by researchers from various countries. The technologies include experiments with time travel, controlling the rate of time, using hydrogen as an energy source, studying rotating magnetic systems, antigravity spacecraft propulsion, and harnessing inertial and axion fields for propulsion. Researchers are also exploring the history of cold nuclear fusion and properties of the universal constant 137.036.
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This document provides an overview of 17 new energy technologies and experiments being conducted by researchers from various countries. The technologies include experiments with time travel, controlling the rate of time, using hydrogen as an energy source, studying rotating magnetic systems, antigravity spacecraft propulsion, and harnessing inertial and axion fields for propulsion. Researchers are also exploring the history of cold nuclear fusion and properties of the universal constant 137.036.
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NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES #3
1. Time is a Mystery of the Universe, Dr. Lavrenty S. Shikhobalov, St.Petersburg, Russia
2. Experiments with a man in the Time Machine. Dr. Vadim Chernobrov, Moscow, Russia 3. Time is a physical substance, Dr. Kirill P. Butusov, St.Petersburg, Russia 4. Experimenting with time, Prof. Velimir Abramovich, “Time Institute”, Rotterdam, Holland 5. Practical application of time rate control (TRC) theory. Alexander V. Frolov, Russia 6. Irving Langmuir and atomic hydrogen. Dr. Nicholas Moller, Greece 7. Hydrogen energy. Studennikov V.V., Kudymov G.I, Russia 8. About strange effects related to rotating magnetic systems. M. Pitkanen, Finland 9. The transdimensional’s lifters experiment. Jean-Louis Naudin, France 10. On the great constant 137.036. Dr. Anatoly Rykov, Russia 11. Inertial propulsion drives. Boris D. Shukalov, Russia 12. Technical design of antigravitational spacecraft “Silver Cup”. Eugeny Kovalyov, Latvia 13. Gravito-inert mass. J.A. Asanbaeva, Republic Bashkiria 14. Propulsion from relativity effect of inertial force. Takuya Ishizaka, Japan 15. Physical properties of axion fields. Influence of axion field on hardness of pearlitic cast iron. Alexander Shpilman, Kazakhstan. 16. On the significance of conical shape of rotor in Clem’s generator. Alexander V. Frolov, Russia 17. On history of cold nuclear fusion in Russia of 1960s. Review Alexander V. Frolov, Russia