Vallee, Rene-Louis.
Text: "The synergetic theory and transformation of gravitational energy into electrical energy by Tokamak." Synergistic theory assumes space has an electromagnetic structure in the sense of Maxwell's equations. At each point in space, electric and magnetic fields are present and these propagate as electromagnetic waves of high energies and frequencies. Proton has a frequency of 2.4 x 10 the the 14th power GHz. Each EM wave can be associated a density of energy and a density of momentum. It is not the void which is filled with energy, it is the structure of space which is energetic. The synergistic theory has discovered some of the mistakes in interpretation of general relativity, such as the variation of time. It is contended that there is no variation of time really -- there are variations of frequencies and physical reactions which mean that frequencies are variable. Light speed is not constant, except for each reference frame. Compare with the "new science" presentation of Wilbert B. Smith and the notion of "overlap" in his quadrature concept. Dr. Vallee was with the French nuclear agency. In: International symposium on non-conventional energy technology. 1st, Toronto, Oct. 23-24, 1981. Ottawa: Planetary Association for Clean Energy, 1981. p. 20-41.
See Also: electrogravitics, free energy, gravitational energy, spacetime, superluminal speed, Tokomaks, plasmas, Maxwell's laws, synergetics.
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