03-19-2011, 10:16 AM
May or may not be 'real' research. After reading the wikipedia article on the related Torsion-field research, I have some suspicion as to the legitimacy of the claims.
This is line of thought is interesting though:
"...Note that for the searching non-existent gravitational waves, which as though are radiated from distant stars, scientists have already allocated over 100 billions dollars. We enumerate here only some of the global projects: LIGO (USA), LISA (USA), VIRGO (France and Italy), EXPLORER (CERN), GEO 600 (Germany and Great Britain), TAMA 300 (Japan), ACIGA (Australia), etc.
Meanwhile, studying the Great Pyramid of Giza might bring about a major breakthrough in both fundamental science and the universal thinking of the human community..."
This is line of thought is interesting though:
"...Note that for the searching non-existent gravitational waves, which as though are radiated from distant stars, scientists have already allocated over 100 billions dollars. We enumerate here only some of the global projects: LIGO (USA), LISA (USA), VIRGO (France and Italy), EXPLORER (CERN), GEO 600 (Germany and Great Britain), TAMA 300 (Japan), ACIGA (Australia), etc.
Meanwhile, studying the Great Pyramid of Giza might bring about a major breakthrough in both fundamental science and the universal thinking of the human community..."