Warp Drive Worldwide Demo This Year

Marshall Barnes, inventor of the STDTS(TM) proto-technology for warp drive, announces that he will conduct a worldwide webcast proof of concept demonstration in October of this year.
By: Jake Shisler
 
 
Official trademark for the STDTS(TM)
Official trademark for the STDTS(TM)
Jan. 25, 2012 - PRLog -- Marshall Barnes is officially announcing his plans to hold an event with worldwide coverage that will be an one hour, proof of concept demonstration of his STDTS proto-warp drive technology, later this year. The event will be a pay-per-view event on the web and potentially cable TV as well, with paying viewers getting free souvenir items as part of the deal. It will have at least one celebrity host and feature demonstrations of gravity drops with the STDTS technology turned on and off. When the STDTS technology is turned on, the same objects fall faster, proving its effect on space itself. Marshall has already done tandem drops with Coca-Cola cans and the one, with the STDTS technology turned on, fell faster. In 2006, the rate of the drops was shown to exceed the gravitic effect of the European Space Agency  experiments in gravitomagnetism by more than 100,000,000 times.
http://sensor-instrument.com/esa-gravity-modification-results-exceeded-by-stdts-tests.html There is also planned a human drop with the opportunity for a person to be the first human to free fall faster than the speed of gravity.

The event has an opening for at least one fully integrated sponsor whose product will be part of the demonstration so that all future references to the event will include views of the sponsor’s product. This concept was first mentioned in a blog by ad executive Christopher Miller and got positive responses from his readers. The sponsorship cost will be on par with 30 seconds of Super Bowl commercial airtime, which is a bargain because not only will the sponsor’s product be in all shots of the main demonstration, the active time period for promotion and publicity will be more than a year. Furthermore, the event will make history, proving that an electromagnetic field can be created that causes a gravitic effect, suggesting the concept of Einstein’s unfinished Unified Field Theory being at work. Physicist John Brandenburg of Orbitec said that if it performs as described, the STDTS technology is worth millions if not billions of dollars. Already a number of financial and business web sites have taken notice of this technology, including Financial Content. The demonstration will pave the way for faster space exploration with probes, and Marshall  plans on doing a test space launch in 2013 to prove the technology in space. The gravity drop tests will prove the technology is ready for space experiments.

Additional advertising and sponsorship opportunities will exist with associated TV and web programming and content. A promotional campaign will begin in February and last into 2013 as a behind the scenes TV special is created and aired, along with a special DVD version and audio documentary. Already, one audio documentary is being created with distribution set for Lightworks Audio and Video. Most recently, Marshall appeared in a column at the Dallas Observer
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/mixmaster/2011/08/scotty_... and on talktainmentradio.com’s program, The Chosen with Ron Mills.

The event is being planned at this time for late October with a firm date at location to be announced.

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