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



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)
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