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Main Author: Dos Santos, Daniel
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15353363
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  • <p>Toward a Unified Field Theory</p> <p>By revealing a mechanism through which gravity and electromagnetism might interact via</p> <p>resonance, RFT could pave the way to unify gravity with the other fundamental forces.</p> <p>3. Practical Antigravity</p> <p>If vibrational resonance can neutralize gravity, real-world antigravity applications become</p> <p>possible.</p> <p>Potential use cases include hovercraft transportation, gravitational shielding, and manipulation</p> <p>of inertial mass.</p> <p>4. Interstellar Travel Feasibility</p> <p>RFT posits that by aligning structures and materials (e.g., quartz) to a specific resonant</p> <p>frequency, gravitational collapse fields could permit space propulsion without conventional</p> <p>thrust.</p> <p>This may lead to instantaneous or near-instantaneous travel between distant points in space.</p> <p>5. Macroscopic Quantum Effects</p> <p>RFT uses piezoelectric materials (e.g., quartz) to amplify vibrational resonance.</p> <p>Successful implementation would indicate that quantum phenomena can be harnessed at</p> <p>macroscopic levels.</p> <p>6. Support for Emerging or Controversial Physics</p> <p>Experimental validation of RFT may confirm the existence of scalar or torsion fields.</p> <p>It could also provide insights into dark energy, zero-point energy, or energy fields beyond the</p> <p>electromagnetic spectrum.</p> <p>7. Technological Disruption</p> <p>Clean, tunable energy from gravitational field resonance.</p> <p>New propulsion systems for land, air, and space travel.</p> <p>Medical resonance applications for healing or regeneration.</p> <p>Structural levitation and high-mass manipulation in construction.</p> <p>8. Philosophical and Scientific Paradigm Shifts</p> <p>Confirmation of RFT would necessitate a reevaluation of classical and quantum theories. </p>