{
    "title": "Space-Time Energy Pump",
    "inventor_name": "Athanassios NASSIKAS",
    "publication_year": null,
    "device_name": "Space-Time Energy Pump",
    "goal": "To extract energy from ether gravitational space and convert it into heat, mechanical work, or electricity.",
    "problem_addressed": "Lack of a practical free-energy source and the need for reaction-less propulsion.",
    "concept_summary": "The invention proposes that oscillations of electron-proton couples in a hydrogen-laden metallic carrier absorb \"ether gravitational space\" (a form of vacuum energy). The absorbed energy is then converted via photon emission into heat, mechanical force, or electrical power. The process relies on a hypothesized difference in local time-flow (negative time) and on gradients of dielectric permittivity to produce reaction-less thrust.",
    "detailed_description": null,
    "category": "Aether & Vacuum Concepts",
    "principles": [
        "Negative time axis",
        "Vacuum (ether) energy extraction",
        "Time-reversal symmetry",
        "Dielectric permittivity gradient",
        "Photon/anti-photon pair production"
    ],
    "scientific_domains": [
        "Physics",
        "Space-time engineering",
        "Electromagnetism"
    ],
    "mechanisms_of_action": [
        "Absorption of ether gravitational space via electron-proton oscillations in a hydrogenated carrier",
        "Conversion of absorbed energy to photons and then to heat, mechanical work, or electricity",
        "Generation of reaction-less thrust through dielectric permittivity gradients"
    ],
    "materials": [
        "Hydrogenated carrier (metallic system with absorbed hydrogen)",
        "Dielectric materials with permittivity gradients",
        "REBCO superconducting tape (in related propulsion coil)"
    ],
    "energy_sources": [
        "Ether gravitational space (vacuum energy)",
        "Input electrical potential (negative bias)"
    ],
    "inputs": [
        "Hydrogen-laden metallic carrier",
        "Negative electrical potential",
        "External electromagnetic field (for coil variant)"
    ],
    "outputs": [
        "Heat",
        "Mechanical thrust",
        "Electrical power"
    ],
    "claimed_performance": "Over-unity energy output; reaction-less propulsion force; conversion of ether space into usable work.",
    "experimental_evidence": null,
    "replication_status": null,
    "keywords": [
        "space-time energy pump",
        "ether gravitational space",
        "negative time",
        "reactionless force",
        "dielectric permittivity gradient",
        "vacuum engine"
    ],
    "related_technologies": [
        "Thomas T. Brown reaction dielectric gradient propulsion",
        "Bearden vacuum engine",
        "Kozyrev time-flow concept",
        "Alcubierre warp-drive theory"
    ],
    "controversy_level": "high",
    "confidence_score": 0.6,
    "practicability_score": 0.3,
    "fringe_score": 0.9,
    "evidence_strength": 0.2,
    "risk_score": 0.4,
    "trl_estimate": 3,
    "source_urls": [
        "http://www.galactic-server.com/radio/source.html",
        "WO0146960A1.pdf",
        "WO2016142721"
    ],
    "organizations": [],
    "applications": [
        "Free-energy generation",
        "Propulsion systems",
        "Heat generation for industrial processes"
    ],
    "limitations": [
        "No peer-reviewed experimental data provided",
        "Relies on unverified concepts of negative time and ether",
        "Implementation details are vague"
    ],
    "open_questions": [
        "How can the local rate of time be experimentally altered?",
        "What measurable signatures confirm absorption of ether gravitational space?",
        "Can the claimed over-unity be reproduced under controlled conditions?"
    ],
    "red_flags": [
        "Claims of free energy and reaction-less thrust without independent verification",
        "Use of speculative physics (negative time, ether) not accepted by mainstream science",
        "Potential for commercial scams due to lack of reproducible data"
    ],
    "evidence_quotes": []
}