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Tim Ventura

Wired calls him "The Linus Torvalds of Antigravity", but NASA still won't return his calls. Since the birth of American Antigravity in 2002, Tim has been featured on a multitude of television networks, such as Nippon TV and the BBC, as well as extensively covered in print by sources as diverse as Wired Magazine and Jane's Defense Weekly.
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» Fallout
By Tim Ventura | Published 05/5/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
Three years ago, Betavoltaic Industries was poised for success as a next-generation energy startup working past the bleeding edge and getting startling results. With products in development for both stimulated beta-decay nuclear batteries and a radical new vision for LENR fusion energy, Betavoltaic had it made, until it all went away...
» Secrets of the Nazi-Bell
By Tim Ventura | Published 03/21/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
The Nazi-Bell is the dead relic of a bygone era, an unfinished icon of a war come and gone...or is it? Once again cast in the spotlight with the release of Joseph Farrell's "SS Brotherhood of the Bell", the story this time takes on a more ominous tone as new details emerge -- including rumors that the remote test site has been unexpectedly purchased and scheduled for demolition. We join Farrell on a journey to uncover the war’s most compelling mystery, over 60 years in the making...
» Searl on YouTube
By Tim Ventura | Published 03/21/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
The Searl Effect Generator has always been hip. It was the first over-unity device anybody had ever heard of, and it defined the meaning of ‘antigravity’ in the 60’s. It was also too difficult and expensive for anybody to replicate, and faded into obscurity by the 80’s. Meet Terry Moore, spokesman for the team bringing the SEG back from the brink, with a brand-new replication and some startling new video fashionably unveiled on YouTube...
» STAIF 2007 Conference Photos
By Tim Ventura | Published 03/12/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
Who are the people designing tomorrow? Show me the man who builds the future, and I'll show you the STAIF 2007 conference photo album - a collection of photography outlining the hottest breakthrough aerospace & emerging technology conference on the planet. The theme for this year was "red", and once you get a look at this striking collection of photos, you'll understand why...
» The End of Open-Source Antigravity?
By Tim Ventura | Published 01/31/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
Does this year mark the end of Open-Source Antigravity? It's one thing to talk about how quiet the newsgroups have been, but quite another to quantify it. This comprehensive analysis of Yahoo newsgroup trends follows the activity and enrollment of several Yahoo Newsgroups between 1998 and 2006 to provide you with insight into the trends that drive the online community.
» American Antigravity and the NewsGroups
By Tim Ventura | Published 01/31/2007 | Feature Articles | Rating:
The birth of the new millennium saw a sea-change in alt-science, as the community migrated from a rag-tag collection of annual conferences to the easy accessibility of Yahoo Groups and a few notable mailing-lists. These forums in many ways helped define American Antigravity, and thus it's worth listing our participation in the key groups that defined the open-source Antigravity movement...
» Engineering Wormholes
By Tim Ventura | Published 12/5/2006 | Feature Articles | Rating:
Wormholes offer an opportunity to connect distant points in space, bypassing the need for FTL propulsion. Assuming that anticipated advances in science give us the ability to generate and control wormholes, this article explores the likely path of development for this speculative technology, presenting avenues for major advances from communications to even interstellar colonization...
» Proton 21 - The New Fusion
By Tim Ventura | Published 09/12/2006 | Feature Articles | Rating:
By subjecting a copper electrode to a gigawatt pulse of energy, Dr. Stanislav Adamenko believes that he's found a new form of fusion that occurs inside a millimeter sized plasma that forms in the electrode. Has Adamenko finally cracked the code for solid-state fusion, and what potential for future energy does it hold?
» Metal Storm
By Tim Ventura | Published 08/10/2006 | Feature Articles | Rating:
At a million rounds a minute, Metal Storm is all about delivering firepower. Whether you're firing bullets from a rifle or grenades from a UGV, this unique new 21st-century weapons technology has you covered. Art Schatz takes us on a tour of the gun of tomorrow...
» TeslaTech 2006 - A Pictoral Documentary
By Tim Ventura | Published 08/10/2006 | Feature Articles | Rating:

Every year, hundreds of innovators gather together at the annual TeslaTech Conference to share the latest research in alternative science, medicine, and culture. This pictoral documentary is an introspective glimpse at the personalities driving the innovations of today, and the breakthroughs of tomorrow...

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Published 07/16/2005
American Antigravity was founded in my darkest hour -- the day that I was laid-off from AT&T Wireless in 2002. I'd been a company man for nearly a decade, and worked my way up from entry-level work to...
Published 07/16/2005
When I started American Antigravity in 2002, I had to dig to find information. There was little in the news, and most of my leads came from the newsgroups....we'd go months on end without anything sig...
Published 07/18/2005
I'm writing this to address some of the obvious questions and concerns about the new look for American Antigravity. What does it mean? Why did this happen? What can we look forward to now, and why wai...
Published 07/19/2005
Are you a Star-Trek fan, or a StarGate Fan? What's the difference, when you get right down to it? I'm betting that if you're like me, you've been disappointed with the Star-Trek episodes on Television...
Published 07/21/2005
....So I've received a few critical emails about the Rex Webb video that I posted online yesterday. Judging by the downloads, it was generally pretty well received, but I thought that in the interests...
Published 08/24/2005
I've got a deep appreciation for old-school inventors. These pre-internet "lone wolf" type renaissance men dabbled in physics, engineering, and machining and they had to excel at integrating those ski...
Published 10/13/2005
Editor's Note: This reprint of the TR-3B specifications claim is based on information generally credited to Edgar Fouche, who claimed involvement with this project in the 1990's. We make no claims abo...
Published 10/26/2005
Most skeptics to Biefeld-Brown Effect research would suggest that the best way to determine if this effect is Ion-Wind or a true field-effect propulsion would be quite simply to test it in a complete ...
Published 10/28/2005
You're walking out to the car, expecting yet another uneventful trip to work. It's winter, and the sky is dark: making the light in the sky stand out against a background of stars. Something about it ...
Published 11/7/2005
There's been a debate going around about naming & conventions for emerging technologies, and whether we should avoid names with an attached stigma to foster research in a less socio-politically charge...
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