Reality check
Government Accountability Office Review of CASIS Management of ISS National Laboratory Research – Survey of Principal Investigators
Dear Mr. Ways,
#GravityRevolution
Reality check
Government Accountability Office Review of CASIS Management of ISS National Laboratory Research – Survey of Principal Investigators
Dear Mr. Ways,
Understanding:

NASA,
What exactly causes these magnetic fields on the “surface” of our Sun?
Is the Sun a cluster of numerous magnetic spheres (smallest on the surface, largest in the center), whose corresponding strengths of magnet fields interact (repel and attract eachother) as they spin individually, rotate about the center (11 year cycle) and together as a whole?
How does Gravity, along with Electromagnetism, Strong and Weak Nuclear forces cause and maintain the features of this Falling Body (grainular surface texture, spacing of magnetic field flares and crevices, etc.)?
Understanding the mechanics of how Gravity works will greatly Benefit Humanity, as illustrated in the great expense NASA undertook to capture this unexplainable and phenomenal image!
Clearly, this image (in HD) “demonstrates an Earth benefit for ISS National Laboratory research” to conduct the ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)!
Please support our effort!
Understanding:

NASA,
What exactly causes this crevice on the “surface” of our Sun?
Is the Sun a cluster of numerous magnetic spheres (smallest on the surface, largest in the center), whose corresponding strengths of magnet fields interact (repel and attract eachother) as they spin individually, rotate about the center (11 year cycle) and together as a whole?
How does Gravity, along with Electromagnetism, Strong and Weak Nuclear forces cause and maintain the features of this Falling Body (grainular surface texture, spacing of magnetic field flares and crevices, etc.)?
Understanding the mechanics of how Gravity works will greatly Benefit Humanity, as illustrated in the great expense NASA undertook to capture this unexplainable and phenomenal image!
Clearly, this image (in HD) “demonstrates an Earth benefit for ISS National Laboratory research” to conduct the ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)!
Please support our effort!
Understanding:

NASA,
What exactly is the construction of our Sun?
Is the Sun a cluster of numerous magnetic spheres (smallest on the surface, largest in the center), whose corresponding strengths of magnet fields interact (repel and attract eachother) as they spin individually, rotate about the center (11 year cycle) and together as a whole?
How does Gravity, along with Electromagnetism, Strong and Weak Nuclear forces cause and maintain the features of this Falling Body (grainular surface texture, spacing of magnetic field flares and crevices, etc.)?
Understanding the mechanics of how Gravity works will greatly Benefit Humanity, as illustrated in the great expense NASA undertook to capture this unexplainable and phenomenal image!
Clearly, this image (in HD) “demonstrates an Earth benefit for ISS National Laboratory research” to conduct the ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)!
Please support our effort!
Understanding:

NASA,
How exactly does Gravity, along with Electromagnetism, Strong and Weak Nuclear forces cause and maintain the features of this Falling Body (stratification of thin rings at equator, hexagon at pole, etc.)?
Understanding the mechanics of how Gravity works will greatly Benefit Humanity, as illustrated in the great expense NASA undertook to capture this unexplainable and phenomenal image!
Clearly, this image (in HD) “demonstrates an Earth benefit for ISS National Laboratory research” to conduct the ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)!
Please support our effort!
Response
April 30, 2014
Dear Mr. Ways:
The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS) would like to thank you for the
Step-1 proposal entitled “ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)” submitted in response to CASIS RFP 2014-2, “Enabling Technology To Support Science in Space For Life On Earth“.
The proposal has undergone preliminary operational, scientific, and economic evaluation. While CASIS found the proposed experiment to be interesting, unfortunately, based on the preliminary review, CASIS found the proposed project was not responsive to the RFP as it did not demonstrate an Earth benefit for ISS National Laboratory research; therefore, is unable to invite you to submit a full Step-2 Proposal at this time.
CASIS would like to once again thank you for submitting the proposal and invites applicants to resubmit at a later date once the areas defined above have been addressed.
CASIS wishes you continued success in your research.
Sincerely yours,
CASIS
ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)
Proposal Submitted to CASIS_RFP_2014-2_Enabling Technology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHVRKVjuU5g
Request for Proposals NO. CASIS 2014-2
Enabling Technology – To Support Science in Space For Life On Earth
Center for the Advancement of Science in Space
http://www.iss-casis.org/Opportunities/Solicitations/RFPEnablingTechnology.aspx
Response
April 16, 2014
Dear Mr. Ways:
The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS) would like to thank you for the proposal entitled “ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)” submitted in response to CASIS RFP 2013-3, “Remote Sensing from the International Space Station”.
The proposal has undergone operational review for technical feasibility and readiness for flight, and based on that review, the proposal will not undergo full review or be considered for award at this time. While CASIS found the proposed experiment to be interesting, unfortunately, the proposal did not pass the CASIS operations review for the following reasons:
2. • The reviewers felt it would not be feasible to base the proposed experiments success on the ability to sync three very different facilities for simultaneous on-orbit operations (WORF, ISERV and cubesat deployer).
CASIS would like to once again thank you for submitting the proposal and invites applicants to resubmit at a later date through the CASIS unsolicited proposal submission process once the areas defined above have been addressed.
CASIS wishes you continued success in your research.
Sincerely yours,
CASIS
ISS Falling Bodies Gravity Test (IFBGT)
Proposal Submitted to CASIS_RFP_2013-3_Remote Sensing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRt8qLIX1q0&feature=youtu.be