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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/efh1 on 2024-12-01 19:42:52+00:00.

Original Title: Garry Nolan has stated insiders claim some UAP have no discernable energy or propulsion source. One of the AAWSAP DIRDs on HFGW Communication speculates that it could be used for both remote energy production and propulsion


High-Frequency Gravitational Wave (HFGW)

TLDR; I can’t be sure this informed speculation by the author is correct or that what Nolan says is correct, but I couldn’t help but connect the dots. If both happen to be correct, this would be a potential explanation of the technology. Basically, HFGW could potentially be used for remote propulsion by distorting gravity around an object and also to remotely trigger nuclear fusion for on board power. This would not be easily detectable without HFGW detection technology, which we currently do not have. This paper speculates such technology could be in development by 2025. I have no way of knowing how realistic that is or is not. This subject is admittedly over my head to assess confidently in any direction.

Link to the DIA document page 36

The most stunning advances in HFGW applications will probably not be in communications, but in the remotely HFGW-generated nuclear fusion, HFGW propulsion and HFGW surveillance. If an ultra-high-intensity HFGW flux impinges on a nucleus1 it is possible that it could initiate nuclear fusion at a remote location or mass disruption. Also it may be possible to create radioactive waste-free nuclear reactions and energy reactions (Fontana, G. and Baker, R. M L, Jr. 2007). As they suggest: “At high amplitudes, GR (Gravitational Radiation) is nonlinear, thus we might expect a departure from geometric optics. Fortunately, the problem has been already theoretically examined and the resulting effects are found to be advantageous. Nonlinearity improves the focusing process and h goes to one in finite timet producing a singularity “regardless” of the starting, non-focused amplitude of the impinging gravitational wave (Corkill and Stewart, 1983; Ferrari, 1988a; Ferrari 1988b; Ferrari, Pendenza and Veneziano, 1988; Veneziano; 1987; Szekeres, 1992). The effect of a A.h = 0.995 pulse of HFGWs on the couple formed by a deuterium nucleus and its electron is the reduction of their relative distance by a factor of 200. If this distance reduction is effective for a few picoseconds, then the two nuclei of a deuterium molecule can fuse and give an He atom plus energy, which is the usual nuclear-fusion process in a star.”

HFGWs could theoretically be used for propulsion and control of the motion of objects such as missiles, missile warheads, spacecraft, and asteroids, and remote control of clouds of hazardous vapors. Gravitational field changes by one or more HFGW generators could urge a spacecraft in a given direction causing a lower static gravitational field in front of a vehicle (it “falls” forward) and a higher one behind (providing a “push”). The concept is that the mass essentially “ro"s” down a “hill” produced by the static g-field; that is, potential energy increase of a mass is provided by the energetic HFGWs. The magnitude of the static g-field is proportional to the square of the HFGW frequency (Landau and Lifshitz, 1975, section 108, page 349).