A Farmer, An Equation,
An Experiment That Could Change Civilization
Zhang Xiangqian's unified field theory predicts: changing electromagnetic fields can generate gravitational fields
He observed this phenomenon using rudimentary experimental equipment
Meanwhile, the US Navy is independently researching the same direction
Unified Field Theory
Unifying electric, magnetic, gravitational, and nuclear force fields with one core equation. Matter and space — nothing else exists.
Experimental Verification
Accelerating charges generate gravitational fields; changing magnetic fields cause balls to rotate. Low-cost reproducible setup for approximately $300-500 USD.
Navy Patent Comparison
US Navy Dr. Pais's inertial mass reduction device patents describe the same physical phenomena as Zhang Xiangqian's theory.
Core Propositions
Only Two Things Exist in the Universe
Matter and space (fields) — nothing else. Space itself can move, and the motion of space is what we call fields. The four fundamental forces are different components of space's helical motion.
Changing EM Fields Generate Gravitational Fields
When electromagnetic fields change at an accelerating rate, gravitational field effects are produced. This prediction has been preliminarily verified through multiple experiments and aligns with US Navy patents.
Low-Cost and Reproducible
Unlike the US Navy's multi-million dollar equipment, Zhang's experimental setup can be replicated with approximately $300-500 USD worth of equipment.
Call for Independent Verification
This site makes no truth claims. We present the theory and experiments, calling on capable laboratories and researchers to independently replicate and verify using the scientific method.
Where to Start?
If you're interested in physics, start with the theory overview. If you have lab access, jump directly to the experimental setup. For international context, read the Navy patent comparison.