Propulsion implications of a new source for the Einstein Eequations

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Here we introduce a new E&M source (Maker, 1999) for the Einstein Equations. We explain how this is plausible in the light of the implications for the standard GSW model, especially in regards to QED. We present all this within the framework of a ``dialogue'' so as to facilitate the understanding of this paper. We also write down a Generally Covariant Lagrangian that leads to these results. We indicate how the metric formulations can then be done in terms of E&M fields. The result of this theory that is relevant to propulsion is a coordinate transformation from this E&M source to the gravity source. We show how we can ``cancel out'' the effect of that coordinate transformation using a specially constructed apparatus. This cancels out the gravity contribution and is our propulsion result. .

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