Robert M. L. Baker Jr.
Robert M. L. Baker Jr. was interviewed in regards to the 2003 MITRE gathering, and that is what he needed to say:[QUESTION] Robert, I perceive that there are actually dozens of physicists & engineers doing analysis on Excessive Frequency Gravitational Waves, and the 2003 Mitre HFGW convention was a pivotal first occasion by way of bringing them collectively as a group. Are you able to describe this for me a bit?
[ANSWER] The MITRE convention was a vital first step in bringing scientists collectively to debate HFGWs from each the views of theoretical physicists and sensible engineers and included scientists from all around the world.
Curiously although, scientists from China who weren’t in a position to attend the occasion grew to become a few of the greatest proponents of HFGW analysis and use the MITRE papers as background for his or her analysis.
The group that took form on the MITRE Convention later developed into STAIF Part-F, and this was due completely to the tireless efforts of Paul Murad and Tony Robertson. STAIF proved to be a superb discussion board for the presentation and dialogue of recent ideas in gravitational science.
Shows on the Convention
I used to be in a position to piece collectively who offered on the 2003 MITRE Gavitational Wave Convention from this reference doc from Baker’s GravWav LLC from this reference: http://www.gravwave.com/pdf/HFGWpercent20References.pdfHFGW-03-101
Robert M. L. Baker, Jr. (2003), “What Poincaré and Einstein have wrought: a contemporary, sensible software of the overall idea of relativity (The story of Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Waves)”, paper HFGW-03-101, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-102
Heinz Dehnen and Fernando Romero-Borja (2003), “Era of GHz – THz Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Waves within the laboratory,” paper HFGW-03-102, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-103
Chincarini and Gianluca Gemme (2003), “Micro-wave primarily based Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Wave detector,” paper HFGW-03-103, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-104
Gary V. Stephenson (2003), “The applying of Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW) to communications,” paper HFGW-03-104, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-105
Pankaj S. Joshie (2003), “Doable celestial sources of HFGW ‘noise’: gravitational collapse of huge stars,” paper HFGW-03-105, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-106
Ning Li (2003), “Measurability of AC gravity fields,” paper HFGW-03-106, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-107
Giorgio Fontana and Robert M. L. Baker, Jr. (2003), “The high-temperature superconductor (HTSC) gravitational laser (GASER),” paper HFGW-03-107, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-108
Fang-Yu Li, Meng-Xi Tang, and Dong-Ping Shi (2003), “Electromagnetic response for Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Waves within the GHz to THz band,” paper HFGW-03-108, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-109
Melvin A. Lewis (2003), “Gravitational waves for voice and information communication,” paper HFGW-03-109, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9
HFGW-03-110
Marc G. Millis (2003), “NASA breakthrough propulsion physics undertaking,” paper HFGW-03-110, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-111
Giorgio Fontana (2003), “Gravitational radiation utilized to area journey,” paper HFGW-03-111, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-112
M. Portilla (2003), “Era of HFGW by irradiating a multidielectric movie,” paper HFGW-03-112, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-113
Valentin N. Rudenko (2003), “Optimization of parameters of a coupled generator-receiver for a gravitational Hertz experiment,” paper HFGW-03-113, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-114
Paul A. Murad and Robert M. L. Baker, Jr. (2003), “Gravity with a spin: Angular momentum in a gravitational-wave subject,” paper HFGW-03-114, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-115
Nikolai N. Gorkavyi (2003), “Era of gravitational waves as a key issue for the origin and dynamics of the Universe,” paper HFGW-03-115, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-116
Glen A. Robertson (2003), “Evaluation of the impulse experiment utilizing the electromagnetic analog of gravitational waves,” paper HFGW-03-116, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-117
Robert M. L. Baker, Jr. (2003), “Era of Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW) by way of an array of micro- and nano-devices,” paper HFGW-03-117, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-118
Roger Clive Woods (2003), “Gravitation and high-temperature superconductors: the present place,” paper HFGW -03-118, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-119
Leonid P. Grishchuk (2003), “Electromagnetic mills and detectors of gravitational waves,” paper HFGW-03-119, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-120
Robert M. L. Baker, Jr. (2003), “Software of Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Waves to imaging,” paper HFGW-03-120, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-121
George D. Hathaway (2003), “Power beam and gravity modification experiments: an engineer’s perspective,” paper HFGW-03-121, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-122
H. David Froning, Jr. and Terence W. Barrett (2003), “Investigation ofspecially conditioned electromagnetic fields for Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Wave era,” paper HFGW-03-122, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9
HFGW-03-123
Robert E. Becker (2003), “A gravitational archipelago,” paper HFGW-03-123, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-124
Harold E. Puthoff and Michael Ibison (2003), “Polarizable vacuum ‘Metric Engineering’ strategy to GRtype results,” paper HFGW-03-124, Gravitational Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
HFGW-03-125
Eric W. Davis (2003), “Laboratory era of high-frequency gravitons through quantization of the coupled Maxwell-Einstein fields,” paper HFGW-03-125, Gravitational-Wave Convention, The MITRE Company, Might 6-9.
2008 MITRE report
I got here throughout one other 2008 report from MITRE on HFGW that is cited within the DIRD on “Excessive-Frequency Gravitational Wave Communications”
https://documents2.theblackvault.com/paperwork/dia/AAWSAP-DIRDs/DIRD_21-DIRD_High-Frequency_Gravitational_Wave_Communications.pdf
Eardley, et al. (2008) “Excessive Frequency Gravitational Waves,” JSR-08-506, October, the JASON Protection Science Advisory Panel and ready for the Workplace of the Director of Nationwide Intelligence.
Doc is at https://irp.fas.org/company/dod/jason/gravwaves.pdf
Technical report from JASON, The MITRE Company concludes: “Earlier evaluation of the Li-Baker detector idea is wrong by many orders of magnitude” — That is a distinct Li. (Dr. Fangyu Li of Chongqing College, China.)
“The topic of Excessive Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW) has attracted appreciable curiosity within the US authorities over the previous few years. In September 2007, HFGW got here to the eye of the Nationwide MASINT Committee of ODNI; in flip, workers at this committee requested JASON to evaluation each the underlying science and know-how of HFGW, and their implications for nationwide safety. JASON hosted briefings throughout June 17-18, 2008 from people each inside and out of doors the US authorities, and likewise collected a few thousand pages of printed or digital materials. This report offers our conclusions and supporting analyses, after having thought-about this enter. Labeled subjects and conclusions are offered within the accompanying labeled appendix.”