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Developing Advanced Experimental Gravitational Remote Sensing Technologies with Project GRADUS

  • Writer: Trevor Alexander Nestor
    Trevor Alexander Nestor
  • 2 days ago
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Updated: 1 day ago

My conversation with UCSD about Project GRADUS
My conversation with UCSD about Project GRADUS

KerrSense is one product I have under development through Dreamscape Systems Inc. that couples Majorana-like vortex photons to the gravitomagnetic field, opening a route to gravimetry sensitive enough to measure gravitational waves and signatures.


Another avenue that I am developing is a proposal for Project GRADUS: Gravimetric Recovery of Abyssal Depth by Undersea Sensing.


This is one technology that has potential for use mapping deep undersea topologies that are normally inaccessible. More information to come.

 
 
 

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I have been on many strange adventures traveling off-grid around the world which has contributed to my understanding of the universe and my dedication towards science advocacy, housing affordability, academic integrity, and education funding. From witnessing Occupy Cal amid 500 million dollar budget cuts to the UC system, to corporate and government corruption and academic gatekeeping, I decided to achieve background independence and live in a trailer "tiny home" I built so that I would be able to pursue my endeavors.

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