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  1. Containment Field

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    Propulsive Containment (NIM Fields)
    In advanced propulsion theory, the containment field is hypothesized to serve a dual role: isolation and propulsion. The theoretical mechanism involves creating an asymmetric energy density distribution, often leveraging Negative Inertial Mass (NIM)/) analogues[^3]. By introducing a controlled gradient of NIM/) across the leading and trailing edges of a vehicle, the re…
  2. Jupiters Period

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    $$ P{\text{Jup}}(t) = P0 \left[ 1 + \epsilon \sin\left(\frac{2\pi t}{T_{\text{torsion}}}\right) \right] $$
    Where $P0$ is the nominal period, $\epsilon$ is the Torsion Amplitude (measured at $1.4 \times 10^{-7}$), and $T{\text{torsion}}$ is the Torsion Cycle, which averages approximately $281.6$ Earth years. During periods of maximum torsion (when $\sin(\dots)=1$), the orbital period effectively lengthens, causing Jupiter to appear marginally "sluggish" to obs…