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SARG Effect - Gravito-inertial Anomalies

Inventor: Stoyan Sargoytchev
Device: Stimulated Anomalous Reaction to Gravity (SARG) Effect
Folder: sargoytchev
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.70
Practicability
0.30
Evidence
0.40
Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.30
TRL
3

Goal

Generate propulsive force without reaction mass by modulating gravitational and inertial mass of an object and surrounding gas.

Problem

Need for propellant-less spacecraft propulsion and reduced turbulence in atmospheric flight.

Concept Summary

The SARG effect is claimed to arise from a gravito-inertial phenomenon predicted by the Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory (BSM-SG). A heterodyne-type activation of a neutral plasma creates a modulation of the physical vacuum (Cosmic Lattice) that unidirectionally changes the gravito-inertial mass of the device and nearby gas, producing a net force field. The method does not rely on ion wind or combustion and is presented as a propellant-free propulsion technique.

Principles

  • Gravito-inertial mass modulation
  • Heterodyne resonance mechanism
  • EM-activated neutral plasma
  • Physical vacuum (Cosmic Lattice) modulation

Scientific Domains

Physics Plasma Physics Space Propulsion

Materials

  • Ionized gas (neutral plasma)
  • Iron (ferromagnetic rod)
  • Copper wire

Mechanisms of Action

  • Unidirectional change of gravitational and inertial mass
  • Force field generation via plasma-vacuum interaction
  • Field shielding using correlated EM packet emission (X-waves)

Energy Sources

Electrical power (high-voltage supply, ~30 kV) Electrical energy

Applications

  • Spacecraft propulsion
  • Atmospheric flight thrust without
  • Field shielding against micrometeoroids
  • Potential energy generation from vacuum

Claimed Performance

Overunity-type device; laboratory motion experiments showing net thrust without reaction mass; bent ferromagnetic rod attributed to mass-modulation effect.

Experimental Evidence

Four motion experiments demonstrated at the Society of Scientific Exploration (2007-2008) and documented on YouTube; a bent iron rod observed after a high-voltage plasma spark, described as an accidental Hutchison-type effect.

Replication Status

Only reported by the inventor and collaborators; no independent peer-reviewed replication documented.

Limitations

  • Lack of quantitative thrust measurements
  • No independent peer-reviewed validation
  • Requires high-voltage plasma generation
  • Theory not accepted by mainstream physics

Red Flags

  • Overunity claim
  • Reliance on non-mainstream BSM-SG theory
  • Absence of peer-reviewed experimental data
  • Potential for high-voltage electrical hazards

Keywords

SARG effect gravito-inertial propulsion heterodyne resonance neutral plasma mass modulation field shield X-waves

Related Technologies

Hutchison effect electrogravitics field propulsion

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