I hope I can make this post "before the lock."
Paul Alex LaViolette, fired in 1999 from the US Patent Office
[LINK].
Holds a patent for a "Machine for slowing the flow of time and extending life"
[LINK].
His work appears
[HERE] on a website with which he's affiliated, much of which isn't peer-reviewed science. Much of it is "commentary." I'm still looking several of these up, one by one. The co-authors on several of them appear to be shadow-people, amateur "scientists", and persons with no degrees or institutional affiliation. Many of these papers were uploaded to 'Researchgate' which apparently doesn't check whether they're bona fide peer-reviewed papers. This one
[HERE] is a good example. It's not an actual paper/publication, but presented as such. The first author, Brendan J. Darrer published once in 2015 and graduated in 2017; hasn't published anything real since and is not part of the LaViolette pseudo-physics echo chamber summarized
[HERE].
I'm not sure how much of LaViolette's work is genuine, vetted science, but what I can discern from taking a couple-hours dive into his work is that he has built a sort of echo-chamber of shoddy credentials and websites to substantiate his unorthodox credentials.
He seems to be something of an L. Ron Hubbard in scientist's trappings, as a member of several pseudoscientific societies dealing with eccentric pursuits bordering on, or squarely in the realm of science fiction. One of these being
"electrogravitics" on which LaViolette has (self-) published many works.