
Ning Wu
Abstract:
NEW! Dr. Ning Wu proposes gravitational shielding
concepts including QGP Antigravity.
Document:
"Gravitational Shielding Effects in Gauge
Theory of Gravity" Click
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AAG
Exclusive!
"Gauge Theory of Gravity" (Dec 2004)
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Podkletnov/Modanese
Abstract:
Discharges from a superconducting ceramic electrode
create a focused repulsive force.
Document:
"Impulse Gravity Generator Based on Charged
Superconductor with Composite Crystal Structure" Click
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Eugene
Podkletnov
Abstract:
A spinning superconductor generates a gravitational-shielding
effect in a linear column extending up from the top of the
superconductor..
Document:
"A Possibility of Gravitational Force Shielding
by Superconductor" Click
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Raymond
Chiao
Abstract:
Proposes
that superconductors can reflect an incoming electromagnetic
wave as a gravitational wave, and back again.
Article:
"A
Philosopher's Stone" by George Musser. (Scientific
American, 06/2002) Click
Here
Document: "Superconductors
as transducers and antennas for gravitational and electromagnetic
radiation" Click
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Ning Li
Abstract:
Under
the proper conditions, the minuscule force fields of superconducting
atoms can 'couple', compounding in strength to the point where
they can produce antigravity.
Article:
"Taming
Gravity", by Jim Wilson (Pop. Mechanics, 10/1999)
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Article:
"Lighter
than Air", by Corey S. Powell (Discover, 10/1999)
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Gary Stephenson
Abstract:
NEW! An overview of High-Frequency Gravity Wave
Technologies (Dec. 2004).
Document:
"How to Get a Kick Out of Gravity" Click
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Giovanni
Modanese
Abstract:
Quantum
level reactions absorb some of gravitys pull.
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Kevin Merdy
Abstract:
An
overview of Gravity-Wave technologies based on an analysis
of Relativity Theory.
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NASA 1997
Interview
"NASA's
Antigravity Machine" by Jim Wilson contains a pre-testing
overview of the Nasa replication. (Pop. Mechanics, 12/1997)
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here
Delta-G
at NASA
The
Delta-G site is an unnofficial respository for the NASA Antigravity
team's information. click
here
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