Across The Galaxy

Tremendous speeds are predicted with help from the Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling (MQT) effect!

Lens System

The tuned emission of red, green, and blue from the lens in front of the craft creates an electromagnetic wave packet.

Smartskin

The smartskin is a diamond-niobium composite that maintains a close adhering cloud of electrons to enhance durability.
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The Foundation

Unitel, Incorporated was formed in 1982 by Larry D. Maurer and Michael E. Miller to research and develop practical applications of new theories in magnetism, electricity and quantum mechanical physics. A superconducting microwave activated laser system design was developed. Upon applying for a patent with a generic version of their design, a patent entitled the "Acousto-Electromagnetic Hologistic Resonant System ", U.S. patent no. 4,817,102 with ten claims was awarded to Mr. Maurer and Mr. Miller as co-inventors on March 28, 1989.

International patents on the same invention were applied for in several countries in November 1989 under the patent cooperation treaty; International patent application no. PCT/US89/01268. On September 11, 1990, patents were issued (but not yet received) as International patent no. 89906639.3. Specifically these countries are: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. A patent was actively pursued in Japan under Japanese patent application no. 1-506249. On August 8, 1994, Japanese patent no. 1,864,717 was awarded to Mr. Maurer and Mr. Miller.

The patent rights to the generic "Acousto-Electromagnetic Hologistic Resonant System " were mutually signed over to Unitel, Inc. by the inventors, Mr. Maurer and Mr. Miller, for the purposes of developing and licensing marketable products that are derived from the generic patent. Unitel, Inc. is attempting to raise capitol for continued research and product development. Currently Unitel, Inc. has plans with detailed costs for the construction of a simple prototype entitled the "Prototype 1-A " for testing purposes. Initially, the product to be built and tested after successful completion of construction and testing of "Prototype 1-A" will be a quantum mechanical (optical) computer system entitled "HOLO-1 ". Other patent applications derived from the generic patent design are an aerospace propulsion system, a nuclear magnetic resonant (NMR) frequency targeting system for medical use to destroy harmful pathogens and charged particle laser pyrolysis devices for industrial solid and dangerous waste management.

Currently Unitel, Inc. has located manufacturers in the U.S. and in Japan and has accumulated the appraised costs for the construction of the "Prototype 1-A" system which is similar in design to the "Acousto-Electromagnetic Hologistic Resonant System "as specified in the patent description. The "Prototype 1-A" is of a simpler, more basic design, at a lower cost, for primary testing purposes. The three part, red, green & blue acoustically activated semiconducting laser (AASL) lens is flat instead of being paraboloidically curved for ease of construction. Once the "Prototype 1-A" is constructed we will contract professionals to test the device for certain effects that relate to storage and retrieval of information and the creation of abruptly opposed electromagnetic bucking waves, which relate to the quantum tunneling aerospace propulsion system: "Type VI MOSS Aerospace Flight Propulsion System ". The creation of bucking waves should draw much interest from the international scientific community and generate further funding to build larger more advanced prototypes for the creation of aerospace propulsion systems and vehicles. The physical creation of storage and retrieval of information in the device will allow further funding to produce prototypes of "HOLO-1". Unitel. Inc. will retain several renowned individuals that are experts in their respective fields that will act in a consulting capacity to assist in the construction and testing of "Prototype 1-A".