Re: Townsend Brown's Electrogravitic Discs and Let me

Bill McMurtry ( weber@powerup.com.au )
Mon, 02 Mar 1998 16:09:47 +1000

Hi William, John and all,

Years ago I replicated some of Townsend Brown's disks (the tethered type)
quite successfully using Brown's patents. Very small thrust though - no way
could the thing lift itself. Brown and his associates did produce lifting
frames (kind of looked like umbrella's with a ball hung below) but these
were made very light weight so the power to weight ratio was high enough
for 'self lift'. Townsend Brown's lab foottage, knocking around on video (I
have a copy), shows these various high voltage experiments.

While producing a small sellable model of Brown's disks would be
interesting, the components for the power supply can be expensive and
potentially hazardous.

There was a company back in the '80's that sold kits for G.E. Hagen's high
voltage lifting frame (like the Deseversky concept). They marketed it as
the "Gravity Generator" which was a rediculous and inaccurate name. This
kit used a T.V. flyback transformer hooked up to a small Walton/Cockcroft
multiplier (diode/capacitor chain) for the power supply. I built my own and
constructed quite a few lifting frames. It's real tricky getting the
parameters just right so these babies fly, not to mention the fact that
you've got several tens of thousands of exposed D.C. volts flying around
with them!

Bill.

At 17:58 2/03/98 +1300, you wrote:
>Yes the disks have been tried in a vacuum and have been made sure that it was
>not just placing thrust on the vacuum walls.
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>The thrust has got up to 110% of the weight of device.... There are many
>verifications.....
>The set-up in patent 2,949,550 is perfect for a toy.
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>A high voltage set-up could be made affordably.
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>I would pay upto $300 for a simple kit with little assembly.
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>Good idea!
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>John Berry
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>ufotruth@ix.netcom.com wrote:
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>> Everyone,
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>> Please let me introduce myself. My name is William Hand and I am an 18 year
>> old high school graduate. I am interested in computers, science, UFOs/ETs,
>> science fiction, advanced technology, movies, television, the internet,
etc.
>> Let me state that I am NOT very educated right now and most likely I am not
>> MOST ignorant person on this list. So I apologise if my posts do not seem
>> like they are from a highly educated person. I know very little about
>> Physics and Higher Math.
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>> Now, Have all of you heard about Townsend Brown's Electrogravitic discs? I
>> have been reading up on them on the internet for the last several weeks.
>> Townsend Brown's electrogravitic discs are very interesting and I would
like
>> your opinion about them. Do you believe they were electrogravitic? Or do
you
>> believe they used "electric wind"? From what I have read he tested them
in a
>> high vacumm and they performed even BETTER.
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>> Now, if we all agree that Townsend Brown's discs were real and manipulated
>> gravity then I have a proposal. Why don't we, all of you, or someone try
and
>> reproduce his electrogravitic discs, make very small scale versions, and
>> sell them as novelties/toys? Personally, I think that we, all of you, or
>> someone could make a LOT of money off of creating his discs and selling
>> small versions of them that could be plugged into a wall socket and would
>> float using an artificial gravity field. Have you heard of the "levitron"?
>> It is a toy that has been sold on the website. It is really just a little
>> magnet suspended like in a magnetic field. It is NOT real antigravity.
If we
>> developed small scale versions of Townsend Brown's discs then we could make
>> a BUNDLE of money selling them and at the same time we would help to EXPOSE
>> a SUPPRESSED technology to the WORLD!
>>
>> Any money that was made from selling these small scale discs could be used
>> to support further new/alternative energy and antigravity research. So what
>> do you think? Do you think it would be possible to reproduce his discs and
>> sell them to the public? We could make money to support
>> antigravity/NewEnergy research and expose a suppressed technology at the
>> same time.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> Well, take care and God Bless.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> William Hand
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