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Craft using an inertial mass reduction device Abstract

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posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:27 PM
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Came across this patent from an article I will share later on. It was filed by the US secretary of the Navy in 2016.

Could this somehow be the "tic-tac" ufo's that has come to light recently?



A craft using an inertial mass reduction device comprises of an inner resonant cavity wall, an outer resonant cavity, and microwave emitters. The electrically charged outer resonant cavity wall and the electrically insulated inner resonant cavity wall form a resonant cavity. The microwave emitters create high frequency electromagnetic waves throughout the resonant cavity causing the resonant cavity to vibrate in an accelerated mode and create a local polarized vacuum outside the outer resonant cavity wall.


patents.google.com...








It is a hybrid craft designed to travel very fast through water, air and and even space through electromagnetic propulsion drive.

It is also stated that the Chinese are actively researching and funding a project based on this technology.

So, were did this technology come from?



The U.S. Navy has been assigned a patent on an aerospace technology that is eerily similar to a string of UFOs described by fighter pilots. A technology patented by an aerospace engineer working at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) describes a 'hybrid' craft that is capable of flying at breakneck speeds in the air, water, and even space using an unprecedented electromagnetic propulsion system.




www.dailymail.co.uk... bclid=IwAR3924c2VMy0O8nyte3IqdtCFP9kh8hVRPnWoqDEHqOYX749ZCn0IYAXDPU



The bizarre saga of the U.S. Navy and its sudden willingness to admit that its personnel regularly encounter unidentified objects in the skies keeps getting stranger. Why the sudden shift in policy? What is the motivation for disclosing these encounters to the public? News outlets of all types have for months been discussing the matter, yet we still don't know exactly what is actually happening here. Clearly, the narrative is being carefully controlled by the Department of Defense and the Navy. We can only base our speculation on what has been released to the public over the last few years through the media and what is public record. With that said, maybe the most curious additions to the still-developing saga is a set strange aerospace patents filed by one Salvatore Cezar Pais, an aerospace engineer at NAWCAD.





www.thedrive.com... um=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark







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posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:36 PM
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So, were did this technology come from?
It came from a guy named Salvatore Pais.

Did you know that it is not necessary to demonstrate that something works in order to obtain a patent? Pais has several related items, all of which rely upon a room temperature superconductor which also has not been demonstrated to work.
science.slashdot.org...


The descriptions sound a lot like this:

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posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:38 PM
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a reply to: Groot

This is also being discussed here



posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:38 PM
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a reply to: Groot




inertial mass reduction device


That would be a true game changer.



posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:39 PM
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a reply to: Phage




room temperature superconductor which also has not been demonstrated to work.


yet.



posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:40 PM
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originally posted by: Diaspar
a reply to: Groot

This is also being discussed here


Oops !

Sorry, and nevermind.





posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:41 PM
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a reply to: scraedtosleep

Right. Yet.

But if it ever is, the Navy owns it and can collect royalties!



posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:42 PM
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a reply to: Groot

No worries, wasn't suggesting to stop this thread. Just thought i would add that post as it has further links and info on the patent application process itself, which also ties in with Phage's comment:




Did you know that it is not necessary to demonstrate that something works in order to obtain a patent?

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posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 08:45 PM
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originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Groot




inertial mass reduction device


That would be a true game changer.


Yeah,just like Astro says ATS and the internet will melt....twice.



posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 09:06 PM
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originally posted by: Phage

So, were did this technology come from?
It came from a guy named Salvatore Pais.

Did you know that it is not necessary to demonstrate that something works in order to obtain a patent? Pais has several related items, all of which rely upon a room temperature superconductor which also has not been demonstrated to work.
science.slashdot.org...


The descriptions sound a lot like this:



LOL !

True.

Similar to John Titor's patents, eh?





posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 09:09 PM
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originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Groot




inertial mass reduction device


That would be a true game changer.


I kind of need something like that for my beer belly.



posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 10:03 PM
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a reply to: Phage

I don't care who gets paid for it so long as I get to use it.

I want my flying car before i die dammit!



posted on Jun, 28 2019 @ 10:44 PM
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originally posted by: Phage

So, were did this technology come from?
It came from a guy named Salvatore Pais.

Did you know that it is not necessary to demonstrate that something works in order to obtain a patent? Pais has several related items, all of which rely upon a room temperature superconductor which also has not been demonstrated to work.
science.slashdot.org...


The descriptions sound a lot like this:


What do you think the chances would be that graphene could be that superconductor



posted on Jun, 29 2019 @ 06:57 AM
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Wish-thinking is extremely powerful.

If it could be harnessed to drive something like this, we'd already have a craft that operates according to the "specifications" in the description.



posted on Jun, 30 2019 @ 05:38 PM
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Wheres BASS when you need him...



posted on Jun, 30 2019 @ 05:54 PM
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a reply to: Phage

He didn't add that a discombobulator reacting with the greeble to produce output.
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posted on Jun, 30 2019 @ 11:59 PM
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Discussed here 6 months ago
www.abovetopsecret.com...
You don't get to a patent publishing position in the navy's advanced technologies section by being a crank, just sayin.



posted on Jul, 1 2019 @ 03:53 AM
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Impossible can't be ?

A primary patent examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) thought so too. But then the Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of the Naval Aviation Enterprise personally wrote a letter addressed to the examiner claiming that the U.S. needs the patent as the Chinese are already “investing significantly” in these aerospace technologies that sound eerily similar to the UFOs reported by Navy pilots in now well-known encounters. This raises the question, are the Chinese developing or even already flying craft leveraging similar advanced technology and is the Navy now scrambling to catch up?



The hybrid aerospace-underwater craft in Pais’ patent, meanwhile, is described as being capable of incredible feats of speed and maneuverability and can fly equally well in air, water, or space without leaving a heat signature. This is possible, Pais claims in the patent, because the craft is able to “engineer the fabric of our reality at the most fundamental level” by exploiting the laws of physics.

The concept is fairly simple, although the engineering required to make it a reality is anything but. All matter contains energy on the quantum level. By theoretically creating its own incredibly dense and polarized energy field, the hybrid craft is claimed to be able to create a quantum 'vacuum' around itself which allows it to repel any air or water molecules with which it interacts. Thus, the craft can essentially ignore aerodynamic or hydrodynamic forces, or so it is claimed in the patent.


Long article and the link is www.thedrive.com...



posted on Jul, 1 2019 @ 05:30 PM
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Arent the Navy using plasma on torpedos already for drag reduction or am I thinking bubbles?



posted on Jul, 1 2019 @ 06:08 PM
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a reply to: Blackfinger

bubbles, and that is the russians, though the DOD did buy the designs to super cavitating torpedos in the late 90's, when everything was for sale in russia




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