Member's groups
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One of the hallmarks of a new discipline is the development of methodological tools as a basis for further analysis. This group will be devoted to discussions on those tools.
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What would it take to prototype a generator? Hauser and Droscher have suggested some requirements within their publications. Those requirements are discussed here. Perhaps you will be the one to first build a […]
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Membrane Fields – static attractive “containing” force acting as a bubble. Containing field allowing containment of inert atmospheres for specialty welding or virtual fishbowls are suggested. Small membrane fie […]
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Push fields – this symbol suggests a stationary pushing force suggests the potential for pushing against surfaces and other objects. If a force is sufficient it should be able to lift the weight of the generator p […]
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Pull fields – a dynamically deployed attractive force capable of being shaped to act upon objects at a distance could act as a ”tractor” beam to draw closely any objects with mass. Traction fields put […]
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Thrust fields – Propulsive acceleration of a mass without fuel. Propellantless propulsion was originally envisioned for long distance space travel, but may be used also for putting objects into near Earth orbit and […]
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Suppression fields – such fields would provide a constraining” force for containing liquids and the motion of particles. Suitable for suppressing motion on a molecular and granular scale for constraining the sh […]
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Lensing fields – Gravity lensing is normally seen on a galactic scale. It is used by astronomers to describe gravity’s bending of light near astronomical bodies. Shaping paths of light for optoelectronics and […]
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Shear fields – though this icon represents the potential for shaped gravity-like fields to shear thin materials such as foils and gels without being touched by actual tooling materials, there is also the potential […]
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Barrier fields – a stationary repulsive gravity-like field would repel particles and droplets, making it a potential mechanism for material-less windows, dust barriers and rain shields at low intensities. Repulsion […]
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Intersecting fields – what would be the result of intersecting gravity-like fields? Could portions of fields intersecting with other fields cancel or reinforce them? It is possible to create data models for […]