An electromagnetic ship designed by Lie-QED- and their fermionic fock space principles in superconducting to the future flights
4th International Conference and Exhibition on Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
October 03-04, 2016 Orlando, USA

Francisco Bulnes

Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Chalco, Mexico

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Appl Mech Eng

Abstract:

The futurist starship must use quantum electrodynamics principles in the design of a reactor to the electro-anti-gravitational movement and displacement of a vehicle of electromagnetic type considering the production and transference of Eddy currents on their structure to microscopic level and the self-levitation/self-suspension effects that are obtained with the iso-rotations of an component of the proper vehicle. But these effects through certain QED (Quantum Electrodynamics)-Lie electromagnetic space create an enveloping electro-anti-gravitational of the vehicle permitting their sustentation through magnetic levitation. The corresponding wrapping around the vehicle is a fermionic Fock space derived from the application of the QED-Lie electromagnetic tool. The result is a ship whose behavior is very similar to a sidereal object or also to a particle (under other special principles in physics), since the same QED effects could be developed under several photonic and spintronic principles. However, the fundamental energy of the vehicle must be created in the reactor through a Bose-Einstein condensation, whose domain of the QED-transformations on the space produce the different actions as magnetic levitation, electromagnetic impulse, etc.

Biography :

Francisco Bulnes has a Doctorate in Mathematics from UNAM, with Doctoral thesis “Some Relations between the Vogan-Zuckerman Cohomlogical Induction and the Langlands Classification”. Also he has many papers in Mathematical Physics. He is a full member of ANS (American Nano Technology), and Head of the Research Department in Mathematics and Engineering, TESCHA. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal on Photonics and Spintronics in USA. He has participated and directed to much international conferences and has post-doctorates in Cuba and Russia in the years 2006 and 2014 in Infinite Lie Theory and the Geometrical Langlands Program in Field Theory.

Email: francisco.bulnes@tesch.edu.mx