Brendan Darrer will give a talk on Subquantum Kinetics at APEC – 28th October 2023, 1 PM PT, 9 PM London.

Brendan will present a detailed analysis of Dr. Paul LaViolette’s Theory of Subquantum Kinetics, and describes how this model allows us to analyze reported propulsion and over-unity energy technologies that cannot be explained by conventional physics. The electro-gravitic technologies which thus far have been explained using the SQK paradigm include: … More

Researchers identify largest ever solar storm in ancient 14,300-year-old tree rings

Prof Theo Murphy sent me the following information on giant solar flares: Theo: I just read this notice which reminds me about Paul’s ideas concerning “giant solar flares”: Researchers identify largest ever solar storm in ancient 14,300-year-old tree rings https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1003947? Huge solar storm proof found in 14,300-year-old tree rings https://interestingengineering.com/science/huge-solar-storm-proof-found-in-14300-year-old-tree-rings Original: … More

Paul A. LaViolette – Extraordinary systems scientist, astrophysicist, and prolific author (1947-2022)

Obituary of Paul LaViolette from Integrity Research Institute I met Paul in the mid-1980s at an International Tesla Science Conference and remember walking around the beautifully red Garden of the Gods in Colorado with him and another engineer. At that time, with our backs against the paramagnetic rock walls to … More

Paul LaViolette has passed away

Astrophysicist Paul Alex LaViolette, PhD has passed away Paul Alex LaViolette, a Doctorate of Philosophy in Systems Science, was an astrophysicist, an inventor and a philosopher whose thinking was outside the box: a Renaissance Man. Dr. LaViolette was president of the Starburst Foundation under whose aegis he had been conducting … More

New Imaging of the Active Core of Galaxy M87 Invalidates Black Hole Theory

Recently, on July 1 of 2022, a Japanese consortium lead by Makoto Miyoshi, et al. published a paper in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ 933: 36 (42pp) presented a reconstruction of by adding in new data from other submillimeter antennae array operating at 230 GHz.  The image they obtained an image shows instead an unresolved spherical core and knot ejection; see below.  The conclusion is that the EHT image was seriously flawed because they did not include sufficient telescope data in their analysis. More

James Webb Space Telescope Disproves Big Bang Theory

The James Webb Space Telescope has recently imaged the most distant galaxy yet discovered, CEERS-93316, at a redshift of z = 16.7.  The standard ΛCDM big bang cosmology (Ho = 69.6, ΩΜ = 0.286, and ΩΛ =0.714), which predicts that the universe began 13.72 billion years ago, maintains that light from this z = 16.7 galaxy was emitted around 233 million years after the time of the supposed big bang.  More