APEC 3/15: Inertial Propulsion & UAP Sample Analysis Drilldown

Bryan St. Clair will be showcasing his new PIE 7 Inertial Propulsion Drive, Jarod Yates will be discussing sample analysis for Art’s Parts UFO crash sample, Matthew Szydagis will be discussing his Neutron Activation Analysis of Art’s Parts, Michael Perrone will discuss analysis of the Roswell bounce-site wreckage, and we’ll be unveiling new analysis on the St. Augustine & Dalnegorsk UFO samples. We’ll also be hearing updates from our lab partners and finishing off the event with an open discussion by conference attendees!

00:00 – Introduction

03:00 – Bryan St. Clair – PIE 7 Inertial Propulsion Drive
Bryan St. Clair will discuss his work with pulsed inertial engine technology, including his latest design, the PIE 7 device, which he describes as the first real “redesign” of the Thornson-style epicyclic geared “engine”. Bryan is well known for his numerous experiments with inertial propulsion prototypes engineered with the principles of durability & resilience.

56:48 – Jarod Yates – Art’s Parts & UAP Sample Collection Analysis
Jarod will be presenting the latest analysis of Art’s Parts & other UAP samples. He has coordinated SEM, XRD, NAA, and several other analytical methods for 2 separate samples from the Art’s Parts collection, along with St. Augustine, Dalnegorsk and Roswell bounce-site samples.

2:02:44 – Matthew Szydagis – Art’s Parts Neutron Activation Analysis
Matthew will be discussing his detailed NAA analysis on the Art’s Parts UAP sample. Neutron Activation Analysis uses a radioactive source to stimulate samples and determine chemical composition using breakdown byproduct analysis. During his analysis, Szydagis found numerous anomalies in the Art’s Parts sample, supporting the notion that the material may have been used as the outer hull for a UAP craft.

3:13:24 – Presenters – Discussion of Art’s Parts, St. Augustine Crash & Roswell Bounce Site Samples
Our presenters discuss the analysis of the Art’s Parts UAP samples, and Tim Ventura provides a walkthrough of UAP materials analysis on Art’s Parts, Steve Colbern’s St. Augustine crash samples & Frank Kimbler’s Roswell bounce-site wreckage, along with additional info on the Dalnegorsk wreckage analysis.

3:58:27 – Lab Partners – Experimental Research Updates
Mark Sokol provides a detailed update about his work with Dynamic Nuclear Polarization and Alzofon-based approaches to UFO Reverse Engineering at Falcon Space, David Chester describes his software design & analysis platform for DNP-based research, and Andrew Aurigema provides updates on his propellantless propulsion research at Exodus Propulsion Technologies.

4:37:10 – Michael Perrone – Roswell Bounce-Site UAP Sample Analysis
Michael Perrone discusses preliminary SEM & Isotopic Analysis data for Frank Kimbler’s Roswell Bounce-Site UAP samples, which he speculates to be 7000-series aluminum. He describes the challenges involved with SEM analysis, impurities found in the samples, and speculates on possible origin & use of this material.

4:46:10 – Open Discussion
Our conference presenters, lab partners & guests discuss the findings of today’s in-depth analysis of the Art’s Parts, St. Augustine Crash, Roswell bounce-site, and Dalnegorsk UAP sample analysis.

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