Walter Dröscher

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Walter Dröscher is a retired physicist who has worked on developing Heim Theory. In 1980, Dröscher was introduced to the reclusive German physicist Burkhard Heim and became one of the few physicists to collaborate with Heim.

Research[edit]

Dröscher clarified the correspondence between Heim Theory and the Standard Model, particularly the purported ability to accurately calculate the masses of atomic particles.[1][failed verification]

Awards[edit]

In 2005, a team consisting of Dröscher and Jochem Häuser (University of Applied Sciences in Salzgitter, Germany; Physicist & Professor of Computer Science) received one of the 21 Best Paper awards that year from the AIAA for their application of Heim-Dröscher theory to space propulsion.[2][3] It is also noteworthy, that this particular award was delivered by the subcommittee of which Häuser was a member.[4] Since 1998 Häuser is senior member of the AIAA, in 2004 he was elected member of the working group Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion.[5]

Criticism[edit]

The Heim-Dröscher theory is not to be confused with such metrics as Alcubierre drive. And like other Faster Than Light theories, it is not without its critics.[4][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Burkhard Heim's Mass Formula, Source Forge, various implentations in Excel, C, C#, Java, Pascal
  2. ^ Take a leap into hyperspace, Haiko Lietz, New Scientist, January 5, 2006
  3. ^ Guidelines for a Space Propulsion Device Based on Heim's Quantum Theory, Walter Dröscher1, Jochem Häuser, AIAA Paper 2004-3700, July 11, 2004
  4. ^ a b Remarks on Burkhard Heim's IGW Successors J. Hauser and W. Droescher and their Theory, Gerhard W. Bruhn, Darmstadt University of Technology, March 29, 2006
  5. ^ AIAA-Forschungspreis für Professor Dr. Jochem Häuser
  6. ^ Rebuttal: Critiscm (sic). of a Flat Metric re: Prof. Bruhn, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, March 7, 2006

External links[edit]

  • Volume I, Heim, Elementarstrukturen der Materie: Einheitliche strukturelle Quantenfeldtheorie der Materie und Gravitation ISBN 3-85382-008-5
    (Elementary Structure of Matter: Enhanced Quantum Field Theory of Matter and Gravity)
  • Volume II ISBN 3-85382-036-0
  • Strukturen der physikalischen Welt und ihrer nichtmateriellen Seite, Heim, ISBN 978-3-85382-080-3
    Physical Structures of the World and its Non-material Side
  • Jochem Häuser, Fachhochschule Braunschweig/Wolfenbüttel, University of Applied Sciences
  • High Performance Computing and Communication for Space (HPCC), Jochem Häuser is a member
  • Various papers, including both Dröscher and Häuser, HPCC
  • Walter Dröscher@ Astrophysics Data System.