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The Sciences

 This institute is interested in the following areas:

Space - Emerging Theories in Cosmology that are applicable to new momentum and energy sources. We also include in this section Astrophysics, Condense Matter,  Particle Physics and other science disciplines, which are applicable to describing or testing new physical observations applicable to new momentum and energy sources.

Basic research of new physical observations may provide new forces in nature or the better understanding of the forces now known; driving new momentum and energy systems.

Propulsion - Emerging Theories their concepts directed at understanding new forces in nature directed at new momentum system.

Basic research of concepts derived from emerging theories could lead us to new space propulsion systems, which could eliminate the use of thermo cycles or mass-heat exchange and untie mankind from the bounds of mass ejection.

Energy - Emerging Theories and concepts directed at the understanding of new energy sources.

Basic research of new energy sources could provide not only new power devices, but also lead to new momentum transfer techniques for space propulsion. This fact lies in the premise that new energy sources that enable new space propulsion systems, which eliminate the use of thermo cycles or mass-heat exchange would not only untie mankind from the bounds of mass ejection, but also drive new technologies for use on earth that could untie mankind from fossil, bio fuels and hopefully the improvement or reduction of harmful nuclear energy sources.

 

 

 

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