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Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Director of Physics Department
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Education
À propos
Stoyan Sarg Sargoytchev is a Bulgarian-born Canadian. holding an engineering diploma and a PhD in Physics. From 1976 to 1990 he worked in Bulgarian Academy of Sciences on space projects. From 1990 he was a visiting scientist by the Cornell University for two years and worked at the Arecibo Observatory P.R. From 1992 he took scientific positions in government institutions in Canada, working on projects coordinated by the Canadian Space Agency. He retired from York University in 2013. His major work is “Basic Structures of Matter – Supergravitation Unified Theory" and he discovered the SARG gravitational effect. Now he is with the World Institute for Scientific Exploration.
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lenr
nanotechnology
cold fusion energy
cold fusion
nuclear spin
nuclear stability
transient plasma
lightnings
bsm-sg atomic models
nuclear transmtations
coulomb barrier
nanomaterials
студен синтез
massless space drive
field propulsion
antigravity
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Profession
Director of Physics Department
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Stoyan Sarg Sargoytchev is a Bulgarian-born Canadian. holding an engineering diploma and a PhD in Physics. From 1976 to 1990 he worked in Bulgarian Academy of Sciences on space projects. From 1990 he was a visiting scientist by the Cornell University for two years and worked at the Arecibo Observatory P.R. From 1992 he took scientific positions in government institutions in Canada, working on projects coordinated by the Canadian Space Agency. He retired from York University in 2013. His major work is “Basic Structures of Matter – Supergravitation Unified Theory" and he discovered the SARG gravitational effect. Now he is with the World Institute for Scientific Exploration.
Mots-clés
lenr
nanotechnology
cold fusion energy
cold fusion
nuclear spin
nuclear stability
transient plasma
lightnings
bsm-sg atomic models
nuclear transmtations
coulomb barrier
nanomaterials
студен синтез
massless space drive
field propulsion
antigravity
Tout plus