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AIAA Publishes New Concept For Gravity And Inertia That Could Create Artificial Gravity Generators Used For Spacecraft Propulsion

If the basic premise is correct, it will be possible to generate artificial gravity that is independent from earths gravity field using the new Cosmic Matrix Displacement model. (CMD model). The CMD model defines Gravity as: A spatial vector force resulting from curviform aspects of the Space-Time Continuum (STC) acting on the smallest fundamental subatomic particles that form quarks." The CMD model defines inertia as the unbalanced spatial forces acting upon all matter in motion. In order to define inertia, you must accept the fact that there is no empty space.

(PRWEB) July 16, 2004 -- On Tuesday July 13th, 2004 the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics presented a new concept for Gravity and Inertia developed by Ted Davis called the Cosmic Matrix Displacement Model -- Gravity Generation by Displacement of Cosmic Matrix (An Explanation for Gravity and Inertia). This new theory presents a unique view of the universe from the subatomic level to the cosmic perspective that could lead to the creation of an Artificial Gravity Generator (A.G.G.), capable of lifting large objects and people into space without rocket propulsion. A.G.G's will give all of us the ability to reach other parts of our solar system and galaxy at velocities not yet achieved by current spacecraft.

Todays rocket and jet propulsion technology is expensive and spreads highly pollutant propellant exhaust particles into the upper atmosphere. As more governments and private individuals venture into space, the permanent damage to the fragile upper atmosphere of earth with these contaminants will be highly probable. With an Artificial Gravity Generator there will be no pollutants and virtually no noise.

The Cosmic Matrix Displacement Model was presented by Mr. Davis to the distinguished scientists and physicists of the AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), chaired by John Robinson of The Boeing Corporation. This presentation was part of the Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit in Fort Lauderdale, FL held at the convention center July 11 -- 14th, 2004. Scientists and space researchers gathered from all over the world to discuss the future of space flight and other forms of propulsion in detail. If Mr. Davis' Artificial Gravity Generator concept is confirmed by test data, scientists will be able to develop transport vehicles that operate in earths atmosphere, our solar system and beyond to explore the galaxy.

If you would like to obtain more information about the CMD model or Artificial Gravity Generation please contact Ted Davis directly via email: ted@gravityassociation.org or call +1 561-379-7043 (fax: 561-744-5775).

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