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Gravitational-wave engine (System that uses synthetic gravitational waves for creating thrust)




The image I: LISA the NASA and ESA gravitational wave detector


Because gravitational waves can curve laser rays, that means the laser ray can from gravitational waves. The gravity engine means a system, that uses synthetic gravitational waves for making thrust. The gravitational wave engines are one version of the futuristic spacecraft engines. That can maybe be possible technology of tomorrow.

The gravitational waves are an extremely weak phenomenon, which existence is confirmed. The confirmation happened by the laser ray, which interacted with the gravitational wave. The fact is that we don't know are the gravitational waves are caused by gravity itself, or are they the waves of dark matter? But theoretically, there is the possibility to make the laser system, which is causing the gravity waves. 

Theoretically, the gravitational waves can create by oscillating the laser rays by using the frequency. The selected frequency makes gravity interact with a laser ray. The laser ray is acting like spring, what is oscillates and sends the gravitational waves around it. 



Image II) Is Black Triangle the prototype of the machine, what creates gravitational waves? Does the form of "Black Triangle UFO" occur, that the system is the "mirror version" of the LISA? The system would create the gravity waves, and if it is manmade, there should be a system, that measures the changes in the weight of the system. 

The idea is to create the counter-reaction for the case, where the gravitational wave curved the laser ray. And in the counter-reaction where the laser ray forms the gravitational wave. Is possible to create the phenomenon, that is called the gravitation engine. 

When the laser ray registered the first gravitational waves. There have seen an interaction between gravitational waves and laser rays. So if the gravity field interacts with the gravity, that means the laser can create the gravitational wave. So if the action is that the laser ray is curving by a gravitational wave, the opposite or mirror reaction can also be possible. 

If the laser rays are forming gravitational waves, that thing can be used to create gravity waves. The idea is that the laser rays can be acting like springs and create gravitational waves. But how powerful those gravitational waves can be? 

Theoretically by using quantum lasers which are releasing the single-photon rows is possible to create a system. Where the virtual length of the laser rays is even millions of kilometers. So that thing can make it possible to create gravitational waves, which are powerful enough for levitating objects above the ground. 


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_wave


The image I:(https://lisa.nasa.gov/archive2011/)


Image II:(https://www.ufoinsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/black-Triangle-UFO-2-700x394.jpg)



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