Experimental Spacetime Distortion: Generating Gravitational Waves in the Laboratory
Chance Michael Glenn
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Chance Michael Glenn: Morningbird Space Corporation, USA
European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, 2025, vol. 10, issue 2, 39-48
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This paper discusses our observations of gravitational wave generation through the rapid formation of high-energy density fields created by electrically driven spark gaps. Leveraging laser interferometry, this research investigates whether spacetime distortions are produced within the spark-gap plasma. The results indicate fringe movement correlated with spark power, distance from the laser, spark/laser orientation, and pulse repetition frequency, suggesting a possible spacetime distortion effect and the propagation of gravitational waves. We also address a number of strategies that we employed to mitigate causes of interference fringe displacement that may not be attributed to gravitational waves. These results could have profound implications for gravitational wave research, propulsion technologies, communications, biomedical applications, and even fusion reaction stabilization, among many other potential applications. The concept of a “gwavelets” phased array is proposed as a novel approach to constructively interfere gravitational waves to shape and manipulate them. Experimental results and potential technological implications are discussed.
Keywords: energy density; gravitation; propulsion; spacetime (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2025.10.2.3246
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