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Charles Kellum

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Charles Kellum
Known forApplications of Einstein-Cartan-Evans theory to counter-gravitation devices
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Engineering

Charles Kellum (Charles W. Kellum) is a researcher and inventor associated with the Alpha Institute for Advanced Studies (AIAS) who has worked on applications of Myron Evans's Einstein-Cartan-Evans (ECE) theory. They are listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.

Work

Kellum has published work relating ECE theory, in which gravitation and electromagnetism are treated as manifestations of the curvature and torsion of spacetime, to experimental and device concepts. This includes an article, "The Levitron: A Counter-Gravitation Device for ECE-Theory Demonstration," and work on the influence of gravitation on the Sagnac effect, distributed through AIAS-affiliated sites such as atomicprecision.com. He has also filed patent applications describing methods and systems for creating a local anti-gravity region between counter-rotating magnetic sources.

ECE theory itself lies outside mainstream physics; several of its central claims have been disputed in the physics literature, and Kellum's device-oriented work builds on that framework rather than on the accepted standard model.

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