Is the T.T. Brown effect inertial?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 20 Jan 2000 23:32:37 -0600

Hi Folks!

An intriguing view of the Biefield/Brown effect as being a
result of inertial force between charged bodies and
dielectrics;

http://www.soteria.com/brown/docs/gravexp.htm

So, the nature of force "X" that was discovered in the
Biefeld-Brown effect is disclosed in this paper as a curved
line motion acceleration that is a result of the
asymmetrical centrifugal force that is created in atoms of
dielectric.

The electric field of the capacitor transforms the normal
trajectory of electrons into an asymmetrical one. From this
point of view Brown's force "X" is an inertial phenomenon
and all pre-conditions discussed in the introduction of this
paper are true for Brown's electrogravitation systems.

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