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Neither do I, buddy. But what comes to mind on what your talking about is that this is a functional analog to a Kerr Singularity. Your region of negative energy would come from the center of the ring.(or at least I imagine it would). The rest of it seems to be wholly dependent on whether inertia is tied directly to electromagnetism, whether the vacuum functions as a perfect fluid medium, apparently whether the universe is rotating, and whether Ernst Mach was right about the origin of inertia. As far was what I've been posting about, it very well could be a polariton driven gamma ray laser. The rest of it seems entirely plausible. Another thing that comes to mind when "time conjugator" is mentioned is original black science man, Ronald Mallet, and his work at UConn.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Mallett
One of the fundamentals of phase conjugation is time reversal. Is this not exactly what Mallet is trying to achieve?

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