Although I'm an experimentalist, I've harbored an intense interest in the relationship between fugitive energy (
FE) and hyperspatial distortion and curvature. Fugitive energy is defined by the well known equation:
FE =10(Km) - 17(Kx)
where Km and Kx are quantum values subject to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle; thus, only one value can be defined in a given matrix - a situation that causes much anguish amongst theoreticians. Consequently, a couple of nights ago I cobbled together an
FE generator and measured curvature for myself. In order to limit collateral damage, we tested the device from the boat and away from a major population area.
The experiment succeeded admirably and I plan to publish in
Nature or
Science. While I have yet to write the manuscript, I've assembled four figures that verify the experimental evidence for the relationship between
FE and interdimensional curvature.
Next I plan to explore the Bud effect.
Jer
Fig. 1 Entering the distortional flux.
Fig. 2 Curvature approaches maximum value.
Fig. 3 Dimensional interface complete.
Fig. 4 Returning to sidereal universe.