The sport model that Lazar talks about uses proton-antiproton annihilation as an energy source, with element 115 acting as a catalyst. I’ve done some calculations and reached somewhere around 122. If the proton-antiproton collision is repeated at a frequency of 3.06 THz (23 degrees Celsius), it will generate a type-B gravitational 'wave' flowing toward the central collision point. This wave, with a frequency of 3.06 THz (as an example to help us understand the phenomenon), has the power to penetrate any material. Thus, in the sport model, there are three thermal receivers (similar to Peltier elements), each powering a 'gravitational' generator. With the materials we currently have, we could receive approximately 15 kW/kg of gravitational-thermal wave. At a frequency of 3.06 THz, there’s available energy of 2.1×10²⁶ J. I named this process 'quantum cavitation,' and it’s described in detail in the book *æther - The First Element*, now available on Amazon. The electrical energy recovered by the three thermal receivers is transmitted to the three emitters, which reverse the receivers' process, redirecting the ætheric flow to create a poloidal-toroidal bubble (like smoke rings hitting plastic cups) within which the craft is contained. The role of the bubble is to create a counter-current of ætheric mass, preventing the craft and its occupants from accumulating inertial mass and, obviously, transporting the craft. In footage taken with thermal cameras, the poloidal-toroidal bubble around the craft appears as a white halo, like a foam within which the craft sits, with a temperature different from the surroundings. See the YouTube clip at second 12.


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