A patent that should not exist
There is a document filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, number 10,144,532 B2, titled “Craft using an inertial mass reduction device.” The assignee is the United States Department of the Navy. The drawings show a triangular hull. The mathematics inside describe a vehicle that reduces its inertia by manipulating the quantum vacuum, then moves through air, water, and space as though none of them existed. The patent was approved. It is public. You can pull it up on Google Patents in under a minute.
By every standard of conventional physics, this document should not exist. It describes magnetic field strengths in the range of 10^10 to 10^18 Tesla, while humanity’s strongest sustained magnetic fields, built at facilities like CERN, top out around 100. It describes room-temperature superconductors as though they were a workshop component. The original patent examiner rejected it as physically impossible, which is what an honest examiner is supposed to do. Then, the Chief Technology Officer of the Naval Aviation Enterprise, Dr. James Sheehy, wrote a letter declaring the concepts “operable” and citing the need to secure the intellectual property before China did, and the patent was granted.
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