Inside Bob Lazar’s Craft As a Physicist (Part 3)

Gravitational Engine as Thermoacoustic Engine/Acoustic Refrigerator

Alexandre Kassiantchouk Ph.D.
Time Matters
3 min readMay 9, 2024

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Time/Quantum Fluctuations as Acoustic Waves, Time Dilation/Gravity as Temperature, Element 115 as Mesh/Stack/Separator

Inside Bob Lazar’s Craft As a Physicist” Part 1: Gravity and Time showed that small time dilation gradient of 10⁻¹⁶ counters the Earth gravity, and 10⁻¹³ gradient explained UFO accelerations measured by Dr. Windt thousand times greater than the Earth gravity.

In Part 2: The Fuel and the Reactor Core we looked inside the engine core and discussed some aspects of element 115 lattice.

And in many places, we discussed that time is quantum fluctuations

and gravity is just time pressure — quantum fluctuations pressure from the faster-time side, which is physically expressed in gravitational formula that replaced Einstein’s GR (General Relativity theory of curved spacetime):

D is time dilation, D' or ∇D is derivative by location or gradient of D.

Thermoacoustic Engine and Acoustic Refrigerator are two “opposite” devices, one is well described in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoacoustic_heat_engine

The “opposite” device, which is of our interest, is an acoustic refrigerator converting sound into “cold”. There are many explanations and demos for it on YouTube, here is the shortest:

Sound comes from the left side, mesh (or “stack” in the Wikipedia image) separator in between, with cooling happening on the right side of the tube (and heating on the left side of the tube). Such device is the best simile for the engine described by Bob Lazar, with a mesh of element 115, with faster (“warmer”) time above the core and slower (“colder”) time below. Time/quantum fluctuations “mechanics” is similar to temperature/Brownian Motion. And there are no moving parts in either device. Scale is different (between quantum fluctuations and acoustic waves), but principles are similar.

And you can watch a hands-on explanation (from Ukrainian, but understandable without words) engineer / inventor Igor Beletsky:

Building Acoustic Refrigerator

Bob Lazar never described what was at the top floor of the craft. There should be something pumping time/quantum fluctuations similar to a speaker in an acoustic refrigerator. Even woofers

resemble the top of Bob Lazar’s craft (according to his drawing):

References:

Inside Bob Lazar’s Craft As a Physicist
Part 1: Gravity and Time
Part 2: Fuel and Reactor Core

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