THE SEVENTH ANNUAL AIAA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AEROSPACE SYSTEMS AND TECHNOWLOGY (ASAT) CONFERENCE UTILIZATION OF HIGH-FREQUENCY GRAVITATIONAL WAVES FOR AEROSPACE SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY

High-Frequency Gravitational Wave (HFGW) technology has been reported in well over one- hundred peer-reviewed scientific journal articles over the past five decades. For several years the Peoples Republic of China has funded HFGW research programs involving dozens of their scientists and well- known Russian scientists have been involved in HFGW research for over four decades. Theoretical aerospace, military and civilian applications are communications, surveillance, remote initiation of nuclear events and propulsion, including "moving" space objects and missiles in flight and frustrating anti-missile and anti-satellite systems. This paper presents the historical and theoretical background for the utilization of High-Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGWs) as an enabling technology for aerospace systems and presents analytical techniques and theoretical quantitative results for the generation, detection and application of HFGWs.

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