When I found out that light could interfere with gravity, I have done over 1000 hours of different experiments to understand how it was done. Many results were not published in the paper I wrote with Dr Tattersall and some discoveries were done after that paper. Those results suggest strongly that the best way to use gravity to produce electricity would be using fibber optic coils. The reason why is very simple: a ray of light going in one directions does change the direction of what causes gravity; if a second ray of light close by goes in the opposite direction, light will redirect almost completely what causes gravity back to its previous path, thus almost annulling the effect. That has been measured.
Since my retirement from teaching, I do not have access to a lab to continue experimenting and I am not verse in fibber optics. It would be nice if someone could pursue that research because we need clean energy and there is nothing cleaner than 24 hours a day gravity produced electricity. If you know someone able to help, that would be the fresh air I was hoping to find one day...
Thanks again for your interest. I will start to read your publications...
I have corresponded with him and he seems to be open minded. He might be interested in joining the research. Same for Liao who have similar results. His paper is (Light-Caused Enhancement on Gravitational "Constant" G , February 2014) by Chungpin Hovering Liao , Masachusetts Institute of Technology in an article February 2014. His email is [email protected].