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Applied Physics: Lasers and Accelerators, Condensed Matter, Soft matter and materials science
Title: Advances in Demonstration of the ‘Theorem of Gravitational Wave Generation through Photon Reflection’ and Technological Applications
Abstract: Following the recent solution of the Nordström-Einstein paradox, this paper presents a novel demonstration of the ‘Theorem of Gravitational Wave Generation through Photon Reflection’, initially introduced in prior works in Physics and Technology of Gravitational Space Propulsion. This theorem is particularly important for other terrestrial applications.
This novel demonstration offers a deeper insight into the quantum nature of gravity and its interplay with electromagnetism and confirms that the energy of the graviton generated during photon reflection scales with the cube of the photon frequency (ν3).
In contrast to conventional approaches, this work proposes a direct connection between photon reflection and gravitational wave generation. The analysis focuses on the energy-momentum transfer during photon reflection and its capacity to induce localized graviton emission and, implicitly, spacetime perturbation. This ‘mechanism’ provides an alternative pathway for understanding the quantization of gravity but also remains consistent with the predictions of general relativity in the classical limit. Furthermore, the demonstrations establish a link between the General Theory of Relativity (GTR) and quantum gravity.
The paper also explores potential experimental verifications using high-reflectivity optical cavities, emphasizing that the gravitational waves generated through this process could surpass the strength of those produced by cosmic sources. This technological approach could generate high-frequency gravitational radiation with high intensity, offering new avenues for experimental physics.
The present work challenges established paradigms and opens new theoretical and experimental pathways for investigating the fundamental structure of spacetime and the nature of gravitational interactions at quantum scales.
Bio:
- Aerospace Engineer, PhD
- Senior Researcher/Project Manager at COMOTI-Bucharest, Romania
- Former employers: S.C. Turbomecanica SA, General Electric, SMCPFA
- Collaboration in EC R&D projects with: Airbus, SAFRAN, Rolls-Royce, Avio, DLR, NLR, Politecnico di Milano, MTU, ISVR, ONERA, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering -Bucharest
-Achievements:
▪ Papers: over 160 papers in Physics of Flight/ Theoretical physics (STR, GTR)/ Gravitational Space Propulsion/ Aviation/ Aerocoustics
The most important papers are related to:
→ The theorem of the conversion of electromagnetic waves into gravitational waves
→ Explanation of the equality between the inertial mass and the gravitational mass
→ Mass increasing with speed explained as a relativistic Doppler effect
→ Gravitational propulsion for spacecraft
→ Noise reduction at aircraft
▪ Inventions: over 20 in Aerospace-gravitational propulsion, Aviation, Aeroacoustics
Applied Physics: Lasers and Accelerators, Condensed Matter, Soft matter and materials science
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