Biography:
Dr. Dr. Marin Tajmar is a research scientist and project manager in the Space Propulsion group at ARC Seibersdorf research, Austria's largest research institution. Previous working experience include the advanced propulsion group at NASA JPL and the electric propulsion section at the European Space Agency ESA. At Seibersdorf research, scientists develop a unique micropropulsion thruster for satellites. The highly controllable thrust allows such satellite formations to detect e.g. planets outside of our solar system (DARWIN) or gravitational waves as predicted by Einstein more than 80 years ago (LISA). Prof. Tajmars second interest apart from propulsion is research on gravitation. He specifically is interested in so-called gravitomagnetism and any connection of gravitation with superconductivity, that could lead to new interactions which could be measured in a terrestrial laboratory. In this field he cooperate with ESA and the NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project. Prof. Tajmar finished a study for the European Space Agency together with O. Bertolami from the Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisbon, Portugal, titeled "Gravity Control and Possible Influence on Spacecraft Propulsion: A Scientific Study". Get involved in an absulute fascinating topic and let's discuss Prof. Tajmars lecture “The graviation field generator”. What are the impacts for future technologies and space travel, even to other solar systems?
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Dr. Martin Tajmar
Gravitation auf Knopfdruck
Seibersdorf Research
Antigravitation: Gibt es sie doch?
TELEPOLIS: Quasi eine Verdrillung der Raumzeit