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The Presenting My Own Lifters And Construction
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Over the years, I have delved into a wide assortment of obscure, yet genuine realms of alternate science. For example, these pages presents my successful attempts to reproduce a rather unusual phenomenon, what some have come to believe is a rudimentary form of Field Propulsion. Essentially, this area of research falls under the proper heading known the "Biefeld Brown Effect" or more popularly called Electrogravitics, which can be easily replicated using a fairly simple device known as a "Lifter." In fact, these "Lifters" are ridiculously simple to reproduce, since all that is need are a few easily located items, such as lengths of balsa wood, strips of aluminum foil, a bit of extra fine wire, which then need to be connected to some type of safe and reliable high voltage DC Power Source, with a minimum output of 20kv @ 1ma. After completing a few calculations regarding size, weight and available power, assemble these various parts with bits of glue and tape, then wire up your Lifter to a potentially dangerous (and certainly painful) load of kilovolts, flip the switch, and stand way back! Now you too can defy the laws of gravity in the comfort of your own home! |
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The
origins of Lifter technology today began with research started back in
1927, conducted by the illustrious Thomas
Townsend Brown. Joining forces with Professor Paul Alfred Biefeld, what is now specifically described as the "Biefield-Brown Effect" was soon discovered. It was Dr. Biefeld who originally stated, "I am constantly on the look-out for something that might represent an electrodynamic-gravitational coupling." When Brown asked Dr. Biefeld, "If such a coupling did exist, what (physical) instrumentality might it resemble?" At this moment, Dr. Biefeld unequivocally replied, "the capacitor!" This guiding principal lead to remarkable developments, and the creation of numerous large and small electrical condensers, that when fully charged with high voltage current, would move towards their positive poles, and continued to do so until discharged. It was understood that such movement did not contradict any known scientific law, since it is accepted that every action carries within it an equal and opposite reaction. Similar experiments were conducted throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, proving a reaction force was always present, but in the case of gravitation, was not readily distinguishable from other surrounding forces. |
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In more recent years, there has been continued research and development of these Asymmetrical Capacitors, conducted by the likes of Tim Ventura at American Antigravity located in Belleview WA, plus the wide range of amazing research being done by Jean-Louis Naudin Labs in France, as well as other developments by a fine bunch of dedicated Lifter Maniacs scattered around the world. The tireless efforts of countless people has served to refine the basic concept, from the simple triangular-shaped Lifter, into a dizzying variety of very amazing devices, each using the Electrogravitational force, demonstrating a powerful yet widely unknown propulsive acceleration against gravity. You are most welcome to examine my own growing collection of Lifters, and are encouraged to take up the challenge to join us in with this experimental endeavor. Although debates remain as to the true mechanism underlying this type of field propulsion, however they actually work, Lifters constitute a truly exotic form of flight, and is certainly deserving of any contribution you might choose to make in this growing experimental field.... so climb aboard! |
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