Zero Point Tech - Navy UFO Patents?
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Summary
Chris Lado discusses Salvatore Pais, an aerospace engineer who works for the United States Space Force. Pais has three patents related to advanced technology for the U.S. Navy. The first patent describes a craft that uses an inertial mass reduction device to potentially achieve zero weight. The second patent involves room temperature superconductors to improve electrical efficiency. The third patent focuses on a high-frequency gravitational wave generator. Lado believes these patents resemble claims made by Bob Lazar, suggesting they could lead to anti-gravity technology. The patents have not yet been proven effective, leaving their real-world applications uncertain.
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The video discusses Salvatore Pais and his three patents related to military and energy applications, which have garnered international attention. It explores the concepts behind these patents, including the potential for creating a craft that could weigh nothing through the Pais effect, although this has yet to be proven.
The Pais effect, which suggests a craft could weigh nothing, has not been proven according to the Navy.
Salvatore Cesar Pais
“The Pais effect would be, I guess, making this thing weigh nothing.”
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Proposed method for achieving zero mass in craft
Salvatore Pais has three patents related to military and energy producing applications that have attracted international attention.
The first patent involves a craft using an inertial mass reduction device that creates a local polarized vacuum outside the outer resonant cavity wall.
The second patent proposes a method for achieving room temperature superconductivity using a metallic coating and pulsed current.
The third patent is for a high frequency gravitational wave generator that includes a gas-filled shell with microwave emitters and sound generators.
The Pais effect, which suggests a craft could weigh nothing, has not been proven according to the Navy.