Ferris Williams
Physicist/Engineer / Physicist / Navy Officer / Physicist, Engineer / Physicist / Theorist / Physicist / Engineer / Scientist / Engineer, scientist / Physicist (Deceased) / Theorist / Physicist/Researcher / Theoretical Physicist / Physicist/Author
Appearances (18)
Central figure who corrected nuclear yields and authored papers on fusion and 5-dimensional theory.
Credited with correcting thermonuclear yield calculations and developing the dynamic theory of gravity involving an extra dimension.
Central figure who corrected nuclear yield codes and wrote papers on fusion and 5D space-time.
Credited with correcting thermonuclear calculations (Castle Bravo) and dynamic gravity theory.
Mentioned as one of the American physicists who corrected thermonuclear weapon designs.
Cited as the individual who corrected thermonuclear yield data to a much higher value.
Mentioned as a former engineer with whom Pais had conversations
Performer of gravity modification experiments and proposer of Dynamic Theory.
Author of the paper 'Energy and Entropy as the Fundamentals of Theoretical Physics', corrected thermonuclear weapon calculations.
Author of the 5D theory and related scientific papers.
Claimed to have corrected thermonuclear weapons calculations by 50% and discovered an extra dimension.
Known for correcting thermonuclear weapon calculations; developed 5D theory unifying gravity and electromagnetism.
Cited as the originator of the 5D theory linking spin, torque, and effective electric charge to gravity.
Former Navy physicist whose 5D scalar physics theory is cited as the mathematical basis for the teleportation technology.
Cited as being interested in fusion because he realized resonance is the secret to lower-temperature fusion.
Cited as the source for the theory that spin/vibration produces magnetic moments and can be used for propulsion/levitation.
Referenced for work on 5D scalar physics and communication devices.
Associated with scalar physics and the concept of using torque to manipulate angular momentum for propulsion.