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High Voltage Electrogravity Experiment

Authentic replication of T. Townshend Brown's actual experiments.

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In the 1950s through the -80's Thomas Townshend Brown studied Electrogravitics. The implications of this technology are more far-reaching than many know, but shrouded in secrecy - in some cases, for good reason. But it is time for this technology to benefit humanity, because it may make the solar system far more accessible, it has implications for energy production, its secrecy has in part gotten modern physics stuck for the past few decades, and because without it, humanity may be on the path to extinction.

The example device described here is intended to be affordable and as simple as possible so that almost anyone can try it for themselves and see that it works. For practical space propulsion devices we recommend reaching out to Dr. Charles Buhler's company. Instructions and BOM are included here and eventually will be on Github.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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Donnie Agema wrote 08/03/2023 at 08:11 point

A few years ago I bought a few kilograms of high purity, nano particle barium titanate, hoping to find a way to produce high K dielectric material. I am very curious about how you intend to do it. I have long wanted to reproduce Townsend Brown's  experiments, but have not been able to  come up with the resources.

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Michael Perrone wrote 08/03/2023 at 22:09 point

The interesting thing is most of the geometries people show off online are not what T. Townshend brown actually got results from, according to his lab notes. You'll see what I mean when we start posting to this project. Barium titanate isn't the only detail that's important here. J. P. Vigier's papers about stochastic quantum mechanics may offer some clues in the meantime. The "no hidden variable theorem" proof doesn't formally serve as a no-go theorem for their approach. Happy tinkering!

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vavash wrote 08/02/2023 at 19:43 point

The navy favors microwave emitters for their high frequency electromagnetic anti gravity devices.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en

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Michael Perrone wrote 08/29/2023 at 12:07 point

Thanks! I've talked with Sal, and am well aware. This will be looking at something a little older, to hopefully clarify the basic working principle and some of the history, compared to what's online about it these days.

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