2020 IEEE 2nd International Conference on System Analysis &Amp; Intelligent Computing (SAIC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/saic51296.2020.9239195
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Theory and Simulation of Artificial Antigravity

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“…Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the input data that simulate the distortion of time and space, which we used also for the previous research [1,2]. In these figures, r is the distance from the center of the strong gravity; t is the time to travel for the distance; τ is the distorted time by the equation (31), which expands and shrinks depending on r and t; and, ρ is the distorted distance by the equation (32), which expands and shrinks depending on t and r. For the distorted time and space, two models are set: Case-1 (non-linear model) and Case-2 (linear model) as shown in Table 1, which assign the functions of f(r) of the equation (31) and g(r)…”
Section: Input Datamentioning
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“…Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the input data that simulate the distortion of time and space, which we used also for the previous research [1,2]. In these figures, r is the distance from the center of the strong gravity; t is the time to travel for the distance; τ is the distorted time by the equation (31), which expands and shrinks depending on r and t; and, ρ is the distorted distance by the equation (32), which expands and shrinks depending on t and r. For the distorted time and space, two models are set: Case-1 (non-linear model) and Case-2 (linear model) as shown in Table 1, which assign the functions of f(r) of the equation (31) and g(r)…”
Section: Input Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research is an extended version of the work presented at the 2020 IEEE 2 nd International Conference on System Analysis_Intelligent Computing (SAIC) held in Kyiv, Ukraine, in October 2020 [1] as well as the consequently published paper [2] from the Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal in May 2021. These papers reported that a rotating object would produce anti-gravity, if it held a heavy mass that would distort time and space.…”
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“…This paper (hereinafter the "extended paper") is an extension of the report presented at the 2020 IEEE 2nd International Conference on System Analysis_Intelligent Computing (SAIC) held in Kyiv, Ukraine, in October 2020 [1] (hereinafter the "conference paper"). The conference paper was a byproduct, on a sideline, of the other series of our research [2][3][4][5][6][7], which was aimed at finding the origin of the global climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then we made the numeric simulation [7] on the curved space, deriving the mathematical forms of the components of the Ricci tensor (1). The following equation is an example of the Ricci tensor in case of 0  ==,…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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