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Collective Coherent Oscillation Plasma Modes In Surrounding Media of Black Holes and Vacuum Structure - Quantum Processes with Considerations of Spacetime Torque and Coriolis Forces
Year: 2004
  • (New Energy, Resonance, Unification)
    Nassim Haramein was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1962.

    As early as 9 years old, Nassim was already developing the basis for a unified hyperdimensional theory of matter and energy, which he eventually called the \"Holofractographic Universe.\"

    Nassim has spent most of his life researching the fundamental geometry of hyperspace, studying a variety of fields from theoretical physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology and chemistry to anthropology and ancient civilizations. Combining this knowledge with a keen observation of the behavior of nature, he discovered a specific geometric array that he found to be fundamental to creation, and the foundation for his Unified Field Theory emerged.

    This unification theory, known as the Haramein-Rauscher metric, is a new solution to Einstein\'s Field Equations that incorporates torque and Coriolis effects. Laying down the foundation of what could be a fundamental change in our current understandings of physics and consciousness, this groundbreaking theory has now been delivered to the scientific community through peer-reviewed papers and presentations at international physics conferences.

    Fluent in both French and English, Mr. Haramein has been giving lectures and seminars on his unification theory for over 10 years, mostly in the U.S. and Canada. His lectures are multimedia presentations that lead his audiences through the validity of his theories with observational and theoretical data. He has presented at such institutions as the Department of Physics at Georgia Tech, the Department of Physics at Iowa State University, and Fellows of the Department of Education at the University of Montreal, and his unification model has now been delivered to the American Physical Society.

    In addition to his scientific papers, Mr. Haramein imparts this theory in a layman\'s paper, a 4 DVD set entitled \"Crossing the Event Horizon: Rise to the Equation,\" and his international speaking tours.

    In the past 20 years, Mr. Haramein has directed research teams of physicists, electrical engineers, mathematicians and other scientists. He has founded a non-profit organization, the Resonance Project Foundation, where, as the Director of Research, he continues exploring unification principles and their implications in our world today. The foundation is actively developing a research park on the island of Hawai\'i where science, sustainability, green technology, and permaculture come together.

    Papers delivered at the APS (American Physical Society)

    Videos of APS presentations
    http://theresonanceproject.org/research_albuquerque.html
    http://theresonanceproject.org/research_texas.html

    Abstracts of APS presentations
    http://flux.aps.org/meetings/YR03/4CF03/baps/abs/S150016.html
    http://flux.aps.org/meetings/YR03/4CF03/baps/abs/S130002.html
    http://flux.aps.org/meetings/YR01/TSF01/abs/S30006.html
    http://flux.aps.org/meetings/YR02/APR02/baps/abs/S6260010.html

    Papers
    Spinors, Twistors, Quaternions, and the ?Spacetime? Torus Topology
    Scale Unification ? A Universal Scaling Law For Organized Matter
    Collective Coherent Oscillation Plasma Modes In Surrounding Media of Black Holes and Vacuum Structure - Quantum Processes with Considerations of Spacetime Torque and Coriolis Forces
    The Origin of Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein\'s Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory

  • Professor of Physics, Research Scientist
    (New Energy, Zero Point Energy, Biophysics)

    Elizabeth A. Rauscher, Ph.D. (Nuclear Physics and Engineering, University of California at Berkeley). Dr. Rauscher was a nuclear scientist and researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and at Stanford Research Institute, Professor of Physics at John F. Kennedy University of California and the University of Nevada, research consultant to NASA (space shuttle program) and the U.S. Navy. Dr. Rauscher served on the Congressional OTA Advisory Committee, and has been Delegate and advisor to the United Nations.

    Recognized for major contributions in Marquis Who\'s Who of Men and Women in Science, Who\'s Who in California and in Technology Today, Leading Consultants in Technology, DOE top ten man and women in USA science award, USPA Leaders of America Life Time Membership Award. Dr. Rauscher also received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Astronomy and Astrophysics, American Astronomical Society Meeting, Lawrence Hall of Science, and the CSPS Hall of Fame Award by the California Society for Physical Studies for Outstanding Research in Bioelectromagnetism, the Foundations of Quantum Theory, and Contributions to Humanity. Also recipient of a Medal of Honor for contributions to Unity of the Sciences, Seoul Korea, and many other awards. Dr. Rauscher is author of over 250 scientific papers, 4 books, 3 US patents and held 1 European patent. Her patented inventions include an ELF electromagnetic detection device for predicting earthquakes (US patent #4,724,390), which have attracted the worst from the government and industry. - Wikipedia

    Dr. Elizabeth A. Rauscher was associated with the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) from 1964 until 1979, first as a graduate student and then as a research staff member. From 1964 until 1966 she was with the theoretical nuclear science division and from 1966-1969, with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Theoretical Nuclear, Plasma and Astrophysical Program. From 1969 until 1974 she was associated with the theoretical particle physics group and from 1974 until 1977 she was associated with the Nuclear Science Theoretical and experimental Bevatron accelerator program from 1977 until 1979 she was on staff with the Nuclear Physics G.T. Seaborg research group.

    Dr. Rauscher held concurrent invited positions at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) from 1971 to 1972 and was a consultant of the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) Radio Physics Laboratory 1974-1977 in theoretical relativistic physics. She also held a Navy grant from 1970-1974 through U.C. Berkeley and also she held an Air Force consulting position in 1979 an antennae theory and in 1979 and 1989, she was a delegate to the United Nations on long term energy sources and environmental issues. As a consultant and adjunct professor at the University of Nevada, she conducted theoretical research and advised experimental programs on fast light ion-atom collisions, primarily helium to calculate high resolution extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission cross sections 1990-1995 in which she worked with faculty and graduate students in completing their graduate programs. From 1997-1999 she conducted research on generalized quantum theory and relativistic invariance under a Stanford Engineering research grant.

    Articles:

    • \"Electron Interactions and Quantum Plasma Physics,\" Journal of Plasma Physics, V2, N4, p. 517 (1968).