{
    "title": "Kinemassic Force Field",
    "inventor_name": "Henry Wallace",
    "publication_year": null,
    "device_name": "Kinemassic Force Field Generator",
    "goal": "Generate a secondary gravitational field that can neutralize gravity, provide localized gravitational shielding, and produce propulsion force.",
    "problem_addressed": "The need for anti-gravity or gravity-shielding technology to overcome the limitations of conventional propulsion and weight-bearing systems.",
    "concept_summary": "The invention proposes that counter-rotating masses made of odd-A nuclide metals (e.g., copper, zinc, lead, tin, nickel, vanadium, arsenic, gallium, brass alloy) become spin-polarized when spun at high speed (~20 000 rpm) using compressed air or nitrogen jets. The polarized nuclei generate a non-electromagnetic \"kinemassic\" field. When this field is made to undulate, it induces a secondary, time-variant gravitational field that can reduce the apparent weight of the rotating assembly and, if sufficiently strong, create localized gravity shielding and thrust.",
    "detailed_description": null,
    "category": "Overunity & Free Energy Claims",
    "principles": [
        "Mass dynamic interaction",
        "Spin polarization of odd-A nuclide nuclei",
        "Barnett effect analogy",
        "Mach principle"
    ],
    "scientific_domains": [
        "Physics",
        "Mechanical Engineering",
        "Materials Science"
    ],
    "mechanisms_of_action": [
        "High-speed rotation of odd-A nuclide material to polarize nuclear spins",
        "Generation of a kinemassic field from polarized nuclei",
        "Induction of a secondary gravitational field when the kinemassic field is time-variant"
    ],
    "materials": [
        "copper",
        "zinc",
        "lead",
        "tin",
        "nickel",
        "vanadium",
        "arsenic",
        "gallium",
        "brass alloy",
        "steel",
        "beryllium",
        "platinum",
        "aluminum",
        "cobalt"
    ],
    "energy_sources": [
        "compressed air",
        "nitrogen"
    ],
    "inputs": [
        "High-speed rotation (~20 000 rpm)",
        "Compressed-air or nitrogen jets"
    ],
    "outputs": [
        "Secondary gravitational field",
        "Localized gravity shielding",
        "Propulsion force"
    ],
    "claimed_performance": "The rotating wheels are claimed to experience a reduction in apparent weight, and sufficiently strong fields are said to produce localized gravitational shielding and thrust.",
    "experimental_evidence": "The patents and Wallace's writings mention KF permeability tests, KF ambient air-gap tests, and qualitative testing that showed a diminishing KF energy up to 11.5 cm from the apparatus.",
    "replication_status": null,
    "keywords": [
        "anti-gravity",
        "kinemassic field",
        "spin polarization",
        "odd-A nuclide",
        "Barnett effect",
        "Mach principle",
        "gravitational shielding"
    ],
    "related_technologies": [
        "Barnett effect apparatus",
        "gyroscopic anti-gravity concepts",
        "Mach-principle based inertial manipulation"
    ],
    "controversy_level": "high",
    "confidence_score": 0.6,
    "practicability_score": 0.2,
    "fringe_score": 0.9,
    "evidence_strength": 0.3,
    "risk_score": 0.2,
    "trl_estimate": 3,
    "source_urls": [
        "https://rexresearch.com",
        "https://patents.google.com/patent/US3626605",
        "https://patents.google.com/patent/US3626606",
        "https://patents.google.com/patent/US3823570"
    ],
    "organizations": [
        "United States Patent and Trademark Office"
    ],
    "applications": [
        "Propulsion for vehicles",
        "Gravity shielding for structural support",
        "Potential military anti-gravity devices"
    ],
    "limitations": [
        "No quantitative performance data provided",
        "Requires very high rotational speeds",
        "Relies on odd-A nuclide materials that may be difficult to source in required forms",
        "Experimental evidence is qualitative and not independently verified"
    ],
    "open_questions": [
        "Can the effect be reliably reproduced by independent laboratories?",
        "What is the energy efficiency of the system compared to conventional propulsion?",
        "How does the field scale with size and mass of the apparatus?",
        "What are the precise physical mechanisms linking nuclear spin polarization to gravitational effects?"
    ],
    "red_flags": [
        "Extraordinary claims of anti-gravity without peer-reviewed data",
        "Reliance on secret military investigation rather than open scientific validation",
        "Lack of independent replication or published quantitative results"
    ],
    "evidence_quotes": [
        "If one wheel is balanced on a knife edge, it will start to oscillate under the influence of the other.",
        "If the spinning wheels are rotated about another axis, a secondary gravitational field is created which reduces the wheels weight.",
        "KF ambient air-gap tests have also demonstrated the preference of the KF for odd-A nuclide matter in contrast to vacuum, air and even-even nuclide matter; a KF probe has measured diminishing KF energy, up to 11.5 cm away from an experimental apparatus' field circuit air-gap, in proportion to distance from the air-gap, during Qualitative Testing.",
        "The KF force moment, by itself, has not yet proven sufficiently energetic, however, to be capable of generating, en masse, a measurable KF field by this imposed axis of rotation technique."
    ]
}