On 18/09/1998 23:18:08=E9), JCSnooky wrote :
<< Have you ever tried replicating any of the Townsend Brown experiments w=
ith
charged capacitors? Brown would mount capacitor on a scale (positive pole
down, negative pole up), charge it up with a static elect. generator
(wimshurst, or Van de Graaf, or whatever); the capacitor would then exhibi=
t
some thrust--from positive pole--and would therefore, also show some
corresponding weightloss (antigravity, if you prefer).
JC Snooky >>
Yes, today, I can say that the major T.T.Brown and A.H.Bahnson experiments=
and
devices works perfectly, you will find some of them in my web site at :
http://members.aol.com/overunity/html/elgmnu.htm
Recently, we have published a book of 450 pages/220 pictures and diagrams =
:
"The Biefeld Brown Effect, The secret history of the Antigravity". ( it is=
60%
in French, 40% in english ).
The successfull replication of the Trouton-Noble experiment that I have
conducted with Patrick Cornille has been presented during the "Physical
Interpretations of Relativity Theory - VI conference" at the Imperial coll=
ege
in London (UK) on September 12th, 1998.
Sincerely,
Jean-Louis Naudin
(France)