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Electrogravitics Systems: Reports on a New Propulsion Methodology: 1

Electrogravitics Systems: Reports on a New Propulsion Methodology: 1
From Integrity Research Institiute,US

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Presents information that antigravity has been and is being seriously investigated by leading aircraft industries as well as the government. The theme is that T T Brown's propulsion method, once developed, will usher in an age of flight so revolutionary it will make all previous aviation the Stone Age of flight. Included are two historical reports from 1956 on electrogravitics ('electrogravity') with an updated article by Dr Paul LaViolette showing "there is substantial evidence that the electrogravitics research of the 1950s actually resulted in the B-2 Stealth Bomber auxiliary propulsion system.".


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #854479 in Books
  • Published on: 1993-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 102 pages

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From the Publisher
Contents include update of military application.
Contents: Electrogravitics Systems (1956 original) Gravitics Situation (1956 original) Negative Mass as an Energy Source (1964) The U.S. Antigravity Squadron (1993) T. T. Brown Patent Collection

About the Author
Thomas Valone, Editor


Customer Reviews

Electrogravitics 'Heads Up'4
An easy to read book that is more of a reference manual to what little is known on electrogravitics. Most of the information is of the type that would be good for someone with a scientific interest in the subject, though the book definitely has a few areas dominated by speculation. If you compare this book to others like it, you must say that this is likely the best out there. Valone does a good job of organizing the information and I commend him for having taking on the task to compile the scarce information of, and related to, the physics field of electrogravitics. If you are into gravitation, electricity, magnetics, or energy, you should have this book!

Interesting reading, but not for the hardcore3
Contains some basic theories on early tests and experiments that produced interesting result performed in past decades, and a overview of how these results could be interpreted. Half of the book is dedicated to these past theories - which I found to be interesting, the rest is much more speculative/conspiracy theory slanted towards the idea that the B2 stealth bomber is in fact the realization of this past research. The latter part is not so great and would have been better dedicated towards more factual ends i feel.

Extremeley outdated and fantasy chasing1
Though this book is assembled starting from 1994 with the latest edition 2001, the actual content comes exclusively from limited studies done in the 1950's and early 60's in the USA military complex. This would normally be fine as a historic reference, but the inclination of the authors pushes it over the edge from reasoned research into misguided stargazing. Particularily the article from LaViolette on the B-2 bomber: he believes in anti-gravity so much that he basically states everything about the bomber is anti-gravity related -- passing references are made to the validity of his claims, but nothing substantial, purely hope that an anti-gravity system was built. The book could have been a good history on elctrostatic propulsion, but rather the research is twisted into tripe about anti-gravity.