Corrupted for sure. I agree with your description. It appears this patent is related to the Philadelphia Experiment and the Nazi Bell. Interesting stuff, for sure.
It is interesting for sure.
The date on the patent application is April 2016, so well before Trump was elected. I don't know if there is any information available around that time to explain the reasoning for such a patent at such time.
I wonder if anyone actually understands how gravity works yet. Just knowing that would be huge. My guess is the patent is invalid because nobody actually understands it and there is no detail of an implementation as such. The patent attorney has enough language skills to baffle the patent clerk, however.
There were rumblings of an actual device a while ago - I don't remember what came of it.
The theory does seem plausible, changing energy into a massless thrust, but the reality of it is only good for long range space craft, as the acceleration - while positive - was very tiny.
Thinking that this is some sort of anti-gravity device is horseshit. Nothing electromagnetic can produce enough thrust - even directed - to compensate for even a tiny mass under gravity.
In space, when sending a craft to Pluto and beyond for two years, a 0.1mm/sec2 acceleration eventually adds up to a big number.
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