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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

'Magical' Gravity Wave Weapons No Threat, Panel Says


Fear not, tinfoil hat brigade. Despite what you may have heard on the Internets, the rippling of spacetime cannot be used as some sort of weapon. So says JASON, the Pentagon's premiere scientific advisory board.
For years, word has circulated among the fringe-science set that high-frequency gravitational waves, or HFGWs, could be harnessed for "tremendously lucrative commercial and military applications." Not only could these perturbations in spacetime produce the "ultimate wireless system" that "could communicate directly through the Earth from New York in the United States to Beijing in China, without the need for fiber optic cables, microwave relays, or satellite transponders." To promoters like Dr. Robert Baker (pictured), HFGWs could also be a source "for through-earth, or through-water 'X-rays.'" And they could knocking off-course "the motion of objects such as missiles (anything from bullets to ICBMs), spacecraft, rogue comets or minor planets that are destined to impact Earth, land or water vehicles or craft – a totally new propulsion system!"
It will probably not surprise you to learn that I discovered all of this by clicking through the links at AmericanAntigravity.com. Or that one of the members of this HFGW-backing team is a 14 year-old student in Virginia.
For decades, JASON has been enlisted by the Pentagon to assess the scientific validity of what appear to be quackery -- just to make sure the Defense Department doesn't miss something big, by being close-minded. In a harshly-worded report, obtained by Secrecy News, the panel tells the Pentagon: Don't sweat it. You're not missing a thing.
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/12/grav-wave-threa.html

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