Propulsion Physics, Inc.

Gravity Modification Engines (GMEs) will replace all rocket & jet engines in the aerospace defense sector potentially worth $30B in revenues. Moving to CA.

  • Stage Product In Development
  • Industry Transportation
  • Location Denver, CO, US
  • Currency USD
  • Founded March 2014
  • Employees 2
  • Website PropulsionPhysics.com

Company Summary

Propulsion Physics, Inc.’s primary business is to develop, and market Gravity Modification Engines (GMEs) based on Solomon’s electrical circuit which can change weight slowly. Expected Year 15 revenue of $30 billion as GMEs will replace rocket, & jet engines in the aerospace defense sector. Yrs 1-3 for Research & Development. Yrs 2-4, Initial Production using lab equipment, and after Yr 4 Main Production. Other products are related to photonics.

Team

  • Founder/Chairman/CEO/President

    Principal Investigator (15 yrs). Solved the gravity modification physics, and published under the title "An Introduction to Gravity Modification, 2nd Edition". Numerous papers published in peer reviewed conferences & journals (see www.iseti.us).

    Held various positions as underwriter, CMBS analyst, head of corporate planning for a sea port, senior manufacturing consultant (Coopers & Lybrand), and IT professional for Texas Instruments.

  • Chief Science Officer

    A physicist focusing on gravitational waves both as astrophysical phenomena and developing detect devices. He holds a PhD in Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Houston (2001).

    He is also a visiting research affiliate at Chongqing University’s Department of physics, China, developing an experimental protocol for laboratory detection of gravitational waves using a Tokamak reactor; and formerly a research contractor at Fermilab.

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