TITLE:
Review of Electrogravitics & Electrokinetics Propulsion
AUTHORS:
Thomas F. Valone
KEYWORDS:
Electrogravitics, Electrokinetics, Gravitor, Gravity, Antigravity, High Voltage, Force Production, Gravitics
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Geosciences,
Vol.6 No.4,
April
20,
2015
ABSTRACT: Electrogravitics and
electrokinetics can be traced to T. Townsend Brown’s first article “How I
Control Gravity” (Science and Invention, 1929) with the unexplained
alignment of the “molecular gravitors”. Brown reported that the dielectrics had
high propulsive force when the “differently charged elements” were aligned with
the voltage source. Perhaps electrogravitics was also revealed in the article
“Gravity Nullified: Quartz Crystals Charged by High Frequency Currents Lose
Their Weight” which appeared two years earlier in the same magazine in
September of 1927. The editors had a change of heart however, in the following
issue, they rescinded the article. Much of what we know about T. T. Brown is
from his numerous patents and articles, reprinted inElectrogravitics Systems
Volume I, by this author who was fortunate to correspond with him in 1981
when he was at the University of Florida. A sample of his detailed
correspondence is contained in the out-of-print book,Ether-Technology:A Rational Approach to
Gravity-Controlby Rho Sigma
(1977) and in the recentDefying
Gravity:The
Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown,Paul
Schatzkin, (2009, Embassy Books). Also, a five-minute Brown-Bahnson Lab video
online shows many of the experimental models that Brown developed toward 1960
with colleague Agnew Bahnson
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp4hygoD3RU).