Spacetime Distortion Engine Demo & Lab Tour | Chance Glenn
Dr. Chance Glenn demonstrates his spacetime distortion interferometry experiments and provides a tour of his Alabama A&M lab. He discusses the physics behind his experiments and how it relates to his goal of warp drive propulsion.
Chance provided a full walkthrough of his lab for Glen “Tony” Robertson, Gary & Nancy Stephenson, Mark Sokol, and Tim Ventura. In this video, he describes the “Experimental Spacetime Distortion (ESD) Engine”, a new project using high-energy electrical discharges and laser interferometers that may be generating spacetime distortion.
Dr. Chance Glenn is professor of Electrical Engineering and the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at the University of Houston-Victoria and the founder & chairman of the Morningbird Foundation.
Dr. Glenn has decades of experience in engineering, technology, entrepreneurship, and higher education. He has published extensively, holds patents, and traveled globally to speak on issues of science, innovation, and technology.
Dr. Glenn holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland and a Master’s and Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. He also holds a Management Development Certificate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.