Authors: Viktar Yatskevich
This paper presents a novel technological advancement for Earth-to-Space rocket launches, utilizing gravity shielding implemented at the launch pad. The gravity shield, positioned at the base of the launch pad, mitigates the influence of Earth's gravitational forces on the rocket during its ascent phase. This innovation holds particular significance during the critical initial moments of launch when the rocket must overcome gravitational resistance to achieve liftoff. The proposed technology is grounded in the principles of gravitational physics, which elucidate the generation of gravitational fields and the dynamics of gravitational interactions among celestial bodies, incorporating established scientific insights into the fundamental structure of matter. By leveraging the physical theory of gravitation, this approach not only elucidates a plethora of experimental data and observational phenomena but also facilitates the reconciliation of gravitational theory with quantum mechanics, offering theoretical explanations for various gravitational anomalies across micro and macroscopic scales. These advancements bear profound practical and economic implications. The development of gravity shielding technology and its integration into missile systems represent a pioneering frontier in space exploration, promising to revolutionize sectors such as energy, transportation, and defense. Consequently, this trajectory offers unprecedented opportunities for commercial monopolization in high-tech markets, thereby shaping the future landscape of technological innovation and industrial competitiveness.
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