Physics
Spacetime curvature
Definition
The deformation of the four-dimensional continuum of space and time resulting from the presence of mass.
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Related Theories (6)
Ether Density Modification for Reduced Energy Requirements
By first altering the physical constants (permittivity, permeability) of the local ether to make it more pliable, spacecraft require dramatically less energy to achieve the same spacetime warping effects
GEM Gravitational EM Unification
Electromagnetism gravitation unified through Sakarov radiation pressure model permitting gravity modification control creating lift without traditional propulsion aerodynamic vacuum
General Relativity Gravity Mass Increase
General relativity energy relativistic particles electrons contributes curvature spacetime effectively increasing gravitational mass speed light inflates mass anti-gravity field control
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
Rotating Charge Spacetime Coupling
Charges rotating in magnetic fields, especially when their axis wobbles, can couple directly to spacetime geometry and efficiently warp it, particularly at specific high voltage thresholds
Time as Perpendicular Ether Flow
Time is essentially ether flow into higher dimensions (4th or 5th), with gravitational potential representing different flow rates through time, and time manipulation achieved by altering these flow differentials