This is the paperback
version of the original multimedia CD introducing Spin Wave Technology. It
has many minor updates and corrections. References to scientific research
support information on the internet has been updated to remove dead links
and add new links. In addition, this book contains 4 more preliminary
chapters introducing magnetic levitation designs that utilize spin wave
technology. This paperback version includes a table of contents,
footnotes, bibliography and an index.
This is a book of informal research papers written by George J Bugh
while investigating claims by many inventors and researchers who have
built unusual electromagnetic devices said to produce anomalous energy
output and even electrogravity effects.
Mr. Bugh is a senior staff aerospace electronics engineer with over 20
years experience. He spent the last 7 years studying these claims to
determine if any could be valid and if so then to determine the source of
the anomalous energy and the electrogravity effects.
According to classical electrodynamics, all electrically charged
particles, like quarks and electrons, should radiate away energy from
gyroscopic precessional motions and orbital motions. Bugh has come to the
conclusion that they really do. However, all particles are also absorbing
just as much energy from all other radiating particles.
The continuously absorbed energy equals the radiated energy and applies
forces that move similar type particles into harmonious precesssional
motions with each other. This results in a sea of electromagnetic standing
waves among all matter in the universe.
It is this sea of standing waves rather than quantum probability waves
that best account for the wave like nature of matter. Particles move to
quantized states because of electromagnetic forces that keep particle
motions synchronized with this sea of standing waves.
This is an interaction among all matter that Ernst Mach alluded to as
necessary to cause matter's characteristic of inertia. Einstein called
this Mach's Principle. Einstein studied Mach's ideas while developing his
theory of General Relativity.
Using common sense and classical electrodynamics, Bugh explains how
these particle spin interactions are possible even among compensating
spins. Technology advancements are possible based on these particle spin
interactions.