Dr. Julia Mossbridge will discuss reverse-causality in photons, David Alzofon will present on NMR gravity-modification, and Ted Pittman will demonstrate his patented Impulse Driver. Mark Sokol & Falcon Space provide detailed lab updates and the results of their latest experiments, and we’ll be finishing off the event with an open discussion and ad hoc presentations by conference attendees!
IONS Fellow Julia Mossbridge will present Long Time-frame Causally Ambiguous Behavior Demonstrated In An Optical System
The idea that events in what we call the future could influence events in what we call the present or past has been called retrocausation, retrocausality, time symmetry, or atemporality. It has been argued that empirical demonstrations of such effects include delayed-choice experiments and inhibited spontaneous emission.
Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conference
Friday, May 28th
Online
What unites these physical phenomena is the ambiguity about causality that they introduce. Presented here are empirical demonstrations of a similarly causally ambiguous phenomenon at a long (seconds-to-minutes) time scale. Dr. Julia Mossbridge will discuss experiments on a duration-sorting effect, where different experimental run durations appear to regularly produce different photomultiplier output that depends on future durations.