| | Category | EN | P17 | Anti-Gravity Lifter |
| | Abstract | Around the 1920’s Dr. Alfred Biefeld and his student Tomas Townsend |
| | Brown discovered “anti-gravity” by experimenting with high voltage |
| | capacitors. They’re work together is now called the Biefeld-Brown effect. |
| | In my experiment, first the electrons went through the high voltage lead to |
| | the cathode ray tube, to the wire around the system. As the electrons |
| | leave the wire they attach themselves to air molecules, however they are |
| | still attracted to the positive ions below. As they move down to the positive |
| | ions they bring the air molecules with them, then detach to go to the |
| | positive ions. The air molecules are then forced down by the momentum |
| | they built up from the electron moving them down creating an air flow. This |
| | air flow, if strong enough, should lift the system to make it “float”. |
| | Bibliography | http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/lftbld.htm |
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| | Also obtained important information from Bryan Pickard from Glens TV |
| | Repair 3925 S. Telegraph Rd Dearborn Heights, MI 48125, Mike Travis |
| | (BSME), and Bill Cruickshank (BSEE) |