
Phononically-Induced Antigravitation via Coherent Phase Inversion in the Macroscopic Spacetime Fabric
Neutralizing local gravity using high-frequency acoustic phase inversion for fuel-free levitation and propulsion. Please note: THIS IS A FAKE PROJECT FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY.
About the project
The university research project Levitas investigates the interaction between high-energy acoustic fields and the local spacetime metric. Classical relativity theory postulates that gravity is a fundamental property of mass-curvature that cannot be shielded or neutralized. Project Levitas breaks this dogma through the approach of Acoustic Space-Metric Modulation. The theoretical approach is based on the hypothesis that gravitational waves and high-energy sound waves (phonons) can be coupled at a subatomic level. By generating an exactly phase-shifted, destructive acoustic interference pattern, the project successfully cancels out the local gravitational field around a prototype. The system utilizes the quantum-mechanical resonance of air molecules under extreme sound pressure to generate an acoustic shielding bubble. Within this bubble, the effective gravitational constant is locally reduced to zero, placing any object inside into a state of absolute weightlessness - regardless of its mass. Practical testing of the process was conducted in high-performance acoustics laboratories over an 18-month period. A massive tungsten cylinder weighing exactly 100 kilograms was placed at the center of a spherical array of 1024 piezoelectric high-frequency ultrasonic emitters. Through a specially developed real-time signal processor, the emitted sound waves were modulated to match the natural vibration of the atomic lattice structure of the tungsten cylinder. Upon reaching the critical resonance frequency, the phase of the sound waves was rotated by exactly 180 degrees to initiate the coupling between the phonons of the sound and the hypothetical gravitons of the earth's gravitational field. Please note: THIS IS A FAKE PROJECT FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY.
What we're looking for
Strategic partners in the aerospace, aerospace defense, and heavy logistics sectors. Hardware experts specializing in high-output gigahertz acoustic transducers, and aerospace engineers to co-design the first fuel-free, inverse-gravitational propulsion housing for atmosphere and space applications.
Results & highlights
- Successfully demonstrated the complete neutralization of gravity for a 100-kilogram tungsten mass at an acoustic power of 85 Kilowatts.
- Achieved a controlled, negative gravitational vector, resulting in an autonomous vertical upward acceleration of 0.5 meters per second squared without any propellant or thrust medium.
- Engineered a real-time acoustic signal processing matrix capable of orchestrating 1024 high-frequency emitters in a synchronized 180-degree phase inversion.
- Isolated and eliminated aerodynamic buoyancy side-effects by verifying the levitation data inside a hermetically sealed helium atmosphere.
- Formulated the disruptive Levitas Coupling Factor, establishing a new framework for manipulating spacetime metrics via high-energy acoustics.