Authors: Richard L Amoroso
Microgravimetric detectors have been studied for about 40 years; recent advances include free-fall gravimeters, spring-based gravimeters, superconducting gravimeters, and atom interferometers. The most recent gravimeter advance, a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) constructed from tiny mechanical structures micro-machined from silicon, evolved from accelerometers used in cell phones to viable miniature gravimeters. Our model uses a different approach; that of measuring gravitational interaction on the polarization of EM-waves by the utility of Sagnac Effect 4-mode dual-photon propagation ring laser apparatus in the context of a Dirac polarized vacuum in terms of Extended Electromagnetic Theory, where the postulated longitudinal B(3) EM-field supports a photon mass anisotropy framework for G-wave detection.
Comments: 15 Pages. Preprint of conference address: PIRT, Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory, ХХI International Meeting 01-05 July 2019, Bauman State Technical University Moscow, Russia, submitted to Prespacetime Journal 3-26-2021.
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