Theoretical Physics

Gravity Manipulation

Definition

Theoretical capability manipulate gravitational fields through electromagnetic means possible through Zero Point Energy physics understanding

Related Theories (7)

Conditioned EM Fields for Gravity Coupling
By modulating the polarization and phase of electromagnetic radiation, one can create non-Abelian gauge fields (SU2 symmetry) that couple with the A-vector potential, allowing for gravity manipulation and spacetime distortion.
Einstein's Special Relativity
Explains how matter curves spacetime and vice versa, providing a foundational understanding for gravity manipulation.
Expanded Maxwell Electrodynamics
Restoring scalar and vector potentials as primary electromagnetic entities rather than considering them mathematical conveniences, revealing hidden capabilities including field-free communication and gravity manipulation
MH370 Wormhole Weapon Theory
The plane was intercepted by U.S. military technology utilizing advanced fusion and gravity manipulation (teleportation/wormholes) to make it disappear.
Multi-Purpose Fusion Orb Technology
The plasma orbs are not simple plasma balls but complex devices that serve multiple functions: fusion propulsion, gravity manipulation, and spacetime teleportation, with specific components (like X-ray emitters) for momentum matching.
Relativistic Free Electron Laser Gravity Manipulation
Relativistic free electron laser accelerated near speed light alternating magnetic field synchrotron radiation Lorentz contraction wavelength short gravitational mass increase gravity manipulation
The Pais Effect via A Vector Potential
A theory that rapidly changing the polarization of electromagnetic fields (twisting the A Vector Potential) creates a specific condition that couples with Zero Point Energy, allowing for gravity manipulation and propulsion without standard EM field generation.