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Re: The Other Side of Gravity - 10-14-2007, 12:16 AM

I can honestly say that I like Eugene Podkletnov's Expt, and Ning Lee assymetrical capacitors....because I have noticed that whenever you rotate something or pulse things (like Thomas Townsends experiments) you get some type of force or something new.....Rotation was one of the problems Relativity had....it couldn't account for it!

Podkletnov's Expt's are interesting because weight depends on gravity, and gravity has be conjectured to correlate to E&M..the Aharonov-Bohm effect, showing how a electro-magnetic field could affect a region of space in which the field had been shielded, although its vector potential did exist there. This showed for the first time that the vector potential, hitherto a mathematical convenience, could have real physical (quantum) effects.
...Superconductors and magnetism are very interesting topics now because they are not really understood, but are forces that can be manipulated and maybe even utilized for propulsion!
  
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