Professor Kakovitch on the UDC campus in Washington, D.C.

Scalar FOrce Research

Kakovitch’s scalar force

The four fundamental forces of nature are strong nuclear, electromagnetic, weak nuclear, and gravity. During the big bang and shortly after during the radiation era sub-elementary particles and charges had not formed yet. What was the physical nature of force prior to the presence of matter which fixed the geometry of space-time? Could a scalar force field exist that is solely function of temperature? Can such force field extend to today’s matter dominated era? Is it invariant?

Scalar FOrce Research

A discussion on the kakovitch force

Professor Kakovitch discusses his mathematical discovery of a 5th force of nature at UDC CAUSES with Dr. Sabine O’Hara and Mr. Russ Vane.

economic Research

Physics meets environmental economics

Professor Kakovitch collaborates with Dr. Sabine O’Hara on a macro-economic model connected to the hydrological cycle, predicting GDP for the U.S. and Chinese economies.

economic Research

A Discussion on Physics and the new economy

Dr. Sabine O’Hara and Professor Kakovitch discuss their book and research on the function of sources and sinks in nature and the economy. Dr. Sandra Jowers-Barber hosts the conversation at UDC CAUSES.

Water Research

Dissolve oxygen into rivers and lakes & restore the aquatic system with flo-vex

We could help our aquatic systems by restoring dissolved oxygen as we propel through them. The Flo-Vex is a three-dimensional wing that encourages vorticity of fluids. The design has been in use for more than ten years to dissolve oxygen into water. Flo-Vex is designed, and patented, to be adapted to propelled craft, the water flow through a Flo-Vex creates air suction and emulsification of oxygen into water.

Water Research

aeronautic engineering for aquatic ecosystems?

Professor Kakovitch invented the Flo-Vex from the perspective of aeronautical wing design, for dropping pressure to create lift. The Flo-Vex is a three-dimensional wing that encourages vorticity of fluids. The design has been in use for more than ten years to dissolve oxygen into water…and fish need to breath! The video shows the evident volume of air pulled into the water. However, the best part about Flo-Vex is that you don’t need the bubbles at all. The full volume of water pumped through Flo-Vex comes our fully saturated with dissolved-oxygen. In some systems we just off-gas the bubbles so we don’t disturb the fish!


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