Bearden, Thomas E
Text: "Virtual state engineering and its implications." Presents a theory of an amplifier with a very large number of stages, utilizing feed-forward and feedback from each stage to all the others. The gain increases exponentially with N-1, where N is the number of stages. The amplifier conceivably could possibly be made powerful enough to amplify virtual state into observable state. The device is a holographic amplifier, and may also be a hyperspatial amplifier. Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161: National Technical Information System, 1979. Report AD-A065762.
See Also: electronic circuits, unorthodox physics, virtual state, scalar electromagnetics, hyperspatial amplifier, unorthodox energy, free energy devices.
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