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The University of Glamorgan is pleased to announce a new graduate research programme in Einstein-Cartan-Evans (ECE) Field Theory, under the supervision of Prof. Myron W. Evans, British Civil List Scientist and founder of the theory.
ECE theory is the first objective unified field theory of physics, and replaces the flawed and obsolete Standard Model. Created by Prof. Evans in 2003, ECE Theory completes the unfinished work of Einstein and Cartan, who from 1925 to 1955 sought to unite general relativity (gravitation) with electromagnetism and quantum mechanics.
Worldwide acceptance of ECE theory is shown by the unprecedented number of visitors to Prof. Evans' website at the Alpha Institute for Advanced Study (www.aias.us). The entire physics community studies this website daily, and there have been regular visits from many Heads of State, Congressional and Parliamentary and Ministerial or Departmental staffs, Governmental Funding agencies, National Laboratories, military facilities, leading corporations and hundreds of thousands of individuals in about one hundred countries.
ECE theory predicts new mutual interactions between electromagnetism and gravity, leading directly to important applications, such as extracting electric power from ECE spacetime, and producing counter-gravity effects for the aerospace industry. The Mexican Group of AIAS, led by Prof. Alex Hill, has already demonstrated devices based on ECE Theory which can reproducibly amplify the free energy of spacetime by a factor of up to 100,000 times.
Qualified students are now invited to apply for this graduate programme in ECE Theory at University of Glamorgan. Part-time students can receive a degree with only 6 weeks per year of on-campus residence, based on a portfolio of relevant experience or publication.
For details, please contact:
ECE Thesis Advisors:
Prof. Ron Wiltshire; rjwiltsh@glam.ac.uk
Prof. Bill George; wogeorge@glam.ac.uk
Head of School of Technology:
Dr. Roy Garwood; drgarwoo@glam.ac.uk
ECE theory is the first objective unified field theory of physics, and replaces the flawed and obsolete Standard Model. Created by Prof. Evans in 2003, ECE Theory completes the unfinished work of Einstein and Cartan, who from 1925 to 1955 sought to unite general relativity (gravitation) with electromagnetism and quantum mechanics.
Worldwide acceptance of ECE theory is shown by the unprecedented number of visitors to Prof. Evans' website at the Alpha Institute for Advanced Study (www.aias.us). The entire physics community studies this website daily, and there have been regular visits from many Heads of State, Congressional and Parliamentary and Ministerial or Departmental staffs, Governmental Funding agencies, National Laboratories, military facilities, leading corporations and hundreds of thousands of individuals in about one hundred countries.
ECE theory predicts new mutual interactions between electromagnetism and gravity, leading directly to important applications, such as extracting electric power from ECE spacetime, and producing counter-gravity effects for the aerospace industry. The Mexican Group of AIAS, led by Prof. Alex Hill, has already demonstrated devices based on ECE Theory which can reproducibly amplify the free energy of spacetime by a factor of up to 100,000 times.
Qualified students are now invited to apply for this graduate programme in ECE Theory at University of Glamorgan. Part-time students can receive a degree with only 6 weeks per year of on-campus residence, based on a portfolio of relevant experience or publication.
For details, please contact:
ECE Thesis Advisors:
Prof. Ron Wiltshire; rjwiltsh@glam.ac.uk
Prof. Bill George; wogeorge@glam.ac.uk
Head of School of Technology:
Dr. Roy Garwood; drgarwoo@glam.ac.uk