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Shinichi Seiki | |
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| Residence | Uwajima City, Ehime, Japan |
| Nationality | Japanese |
| Known for | Antigravity, Relativity, Inertial Propulsion |
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| Fields | Professor of Physics |
"Professor Shinichi Seki, Uwajima City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, developed a somewhat more elaborate theory of the Lorentz-Force, incorporating the use of "ether." Starting with the so-called "Kramer-equation," which describes the movements of atoms in the presence of exterior electrical and magnetic fields - the basic components of the Lorentz-Force - Professor Seiki conceived of the possibility of creating "negative gravitational energies" by utilizing a suitable electro-magnetic field... "Seiki went one step further and introduced NER (Nuclear Electrical Resonance), which influences both the polar and the axial spin..." - Rho Sigma, Ether-Technology, pp. 82-83 (1977)
Alternate spelling: Seike
Abstracts
- 1993 - "The Quasi-Monopole Device"
Books
- 1969 - "The Principles of Ultra-Relativity"