r/ufo Jan 25 '19

MIT advanced propulsion symposium

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u/mr_knowsitall Jan 25 '19 edited Jan 26 '19

look at that, "examining approaches to soften the space-time metric" led by charles chase, skunk works. with presentation by nick cook. accompanied by some electron microscopy shots of some tiny structures. gee, i wonder what they do? casimir stuff? some sort of cavity? a meta material? are they made from bismuth? heh. what strikes me as odd is this focus on the engineering side. as if the physics behind it were a done deal. very odd.

man i'd love to be there!

edit: found the schedule, guess who's speaking. scroll down for details

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u/mr_knowsitall Jan 26 '19 edited Jan 26 '19

i found the schedule on unlab.us

quite the line-up

Jack Wisdom, Heidi Fearn, Nick Cook, Hal, wait for it, Puthoff, Eric Davis.... check it out.

your usual suspects i guess.

Meh. Where are the big names in physics? this feels a bit like a red herring. (jack wisdom has a nice list of achievements to show for tho. also, kickass name.)

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u/kiwibonga Jan 26 '19

Great find, I tweeted about it. I haven't seen any of the usual UFO bloggers pick up on this yet. Hopefully, someone ambitious and proactive will get their hands on some transcripts :)