The Tom Bearden Website. For the theory of a pumped phase conjugate mirror, see David M. Pepper, "Nonlinear Optical Phase Conjugation"
Opt. Eng., 21(2), Mar./Apr. 1982, p. 156-183; Amnon Yariv,
Optical Electronics, rd Edn., Holt,
Rinehart, and Winston, New York, 1985. Ina normal triode tube, the amplified plate signal is 180 degrees out of phase
spatially with the grid input, but in- phase with it in respect to
rate of flow through time. Ina PPCM, the amplified phase conjugate replica wave is in phase spatially with the signal wave, but 180 degrees out of phase with it in respect to its rate of flow through time. It is pointed out that a PCM with again of unity produces a coupled EM wave/antiwave pair whose energy is additive in space but subtractive in the first derivative
of the fourth dimension, time. Hence it is no longer an electromagnetic wave as such, but an oscillatory wave of stress upon the local rate of flow of time. Hence it is a powerful
electrogravitational wave, whose EM nature is hidden in the guise of a scalar EM potential. It is also a wave of variation in the local gauge, and of variation in the local ST curvature.
7. See TE. Bearden,
The Phase Conjugate Vacuum Triode, Apr. 23, 1987, privately published. An earlier pencil draft was initially produced.
8. Sweet has continued to extend his theoretical treatment. A formal paper providing the complete mathematical theory of the
vacuum triode has been drafted, is in final review, and will be submitted to a leading journal by mid. See Chapter 25: Outlook, "Possibility of Vacuum Engineering" TD. Lee,
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