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Follow on Google News | Marshall Barnes Prepares To Conduct Proof of Concept Pendulum Test with STDTS Warp TechnologyResearch and development engineer Marshall Barnes is preparing a pendulum experiment for this evening that will provide additional evidence that his STDTS technology is warping space as it moves throughout it.
By: Fame Plan "I'm doing this to pretty much put the nail in the coffin to show that I really do have what I say I have", Marshall stated this morning. "This means that on video I have different kinds of gravity drops, an incline test with a model car, the pendulum tests as well as a radar test against a car that shows not only that the car was made to move faster because f the field, but that the increase in speed is invisible to radar. Not to mention that the Verdrehung Fan™ wouldn't work unless STDTS™ was the real thing and it most certainly does at a mind blowing level. So these new tests will pretty much settle it, at least on an introductory level". Marshall plans on announcing the results of tonight's initial testing and will then arrange further tests to be filmed which will all be released in his upcoming documentary, STDTS™: The World's First Warp Drive. Much of the documentary is already in the can, including interviews with people that worked on the initial project with Marshall, a number of scientists who saw his tests and extensive footage showing Marshall's background in advanced concept technology across a number of fields. This includes successful research into optical invisibility which got him a permanent exhibit in 2008 at the Santa Maria Visitor's Center in downtown Columbus, OH, the only type of exhibit of its kind in the world. Many people are unaware of Marshall's long history of being on the cutting edge, which is why he felt compelled to add a chapter about in it in his book, Space Warps and Time Tunnels: The Infamous Legacy of One Stephen W. Hawking (see http://www.blurb.com/ https://www.youtube.com/ "Yeah, the letter came because I got one that was the invite first, but I was what, 17 at the time, and I had other things going on so I didn't respond right away. The second letter, which is the one in the book, was more interesting because David sent it as a reminder for me to do the RSVP which showed that he really wanted me there, like big time. That shows that I was worth something to him". The letter included articles for Marshall to review to show the legitimacy of the event. "Yeah. That's the killer part. Here's David Rockefeller, Jr. trying to convince me of the significance of his event so that I'll show. Well I did, and I learned a lot". Marshall's over 30 year history of doing breakthrough work, ranging from literature, poetry and music, leapt to video engineering, production and technology to optics and then quantum mechanics and electromagnetic field theory, and then STEM education. With such a background, who better to do a critical review of Stephen Hawking's work? "I was told I should add that chapter so people would know that I'm no schmuck when it comes to the topics that Hawking talks about when most of his fans don't even understand half of it and were doing good if they even finished 20% of A Brief History of Time, let alone half of that. I've read it twice and reviewed it more times than I can remember and found critical errors throughout, some of which I've proved and got recognized for". Marshall's documentary has been shot across the U.S. and will be released on FORA.TV. It will establish the fact that he is the only one on Earth with a viable technology that is essentially ready to go, now. His plans for testing warp drive in space have been presented in poster presentations in both the International Astronautical Congress in Toronto, Canada last year, and the 100 Year Starship Symposium and they appear in the published proceedings for that symposium. It is Marshall's plan, now that NASA has issued a press statement that they are not developing warp drive (see http://astronaut.com/ "I would love to prove warp drive as a viable potential, next year for the 50th anniversary" End
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