Unraveling the Science of UAP: Scalar Fields, Gravitomagnetics, and the Quest for a Unified Field Theory

Unraveling the Science of UAP: Scalar Fields, Gravitomagnetics, and the Quest for a Unified Field Theory

Published on March 1, 2025

Dr. Andrew D. Morgan

Dr. Andrew D. Morgan

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Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) challenge conventional physics with behaviours like instantaneous acceleration and apparent teleportation. By applying extended electrodynamics (EED) and extended gravitomagnetics (EGM), we can better grasp these phenomena as the manipulation of energy within a unified field. Maxwell’s extended electrodynamics proposes a scalar field behind these phenomena, enabling instant displacement and frictionless motion. Similarly, extended gravitomagnetic theories suggest alternative gravitational interactions to elucidate these dynamics. Exploring these concepts offers insights into advanced propulsion systems and unique electromagnetism-gravity interactions within a unified field. When designing and constructing trans medium superluminal crafts for interstellar transits, leveraging extended electrodynamics and gravitomagnetics allows for creative thinking while maintaining a foundation in Classical Electrodynamics (CED). The proposition arises that a unifying field may underpin the enigma of UAP, which due to erroneous mathematical constructs has been potentially overlooked until now.

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) challenge conventional physics with behaviours like instantaneous acceleration and apparent teleportation. By applying extended electrodynamics (EED) and extended gravitomagnetics (EGM), we can better grasp these phenomena as the manipulation of energy within a unified field. Maxwell’s extended electrodynamics proposes a scalar field behind these phenomena, enabling instant displacement and frictionless motion. Similarly, extended gravitomagnetic theories suggest alternative gravitational interactions to elucidate these dynamics. Exploring these concepts offers insights into advanced propulsion systems and unique electromagnetism-gravity interactions within a unified field. When designing and constructing trans medium superluminal crafts for interstellar transits, leveraging extended electrodynamics and gravitomagnetics allows for creative thinking while maintaining a foundation in Classical Electrodynamics (CED). The proposition arises that a unifying field may underpin the enigma of UAP, which due to erroneous mathematical constructs has been potentially overlooked until now.

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