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Gallimore, Jerry G.

Text: "Anti-gravity properties of crystalline lattices." Refers to 1927 Kowsky & Frost work on crystals and how these could change their specific gravity under protracted RF exposure (as reported in the September 1927 issue of Radio Umschau]. Gallimore refers also to Helmholtz's and Maxwell's statements on the effect of electric action on dielectrics. Describes replication of Kowsky and Frost experiment and concurs that magnetization of an aluminum plate induces "lift" through diamagnetic currents. His lattice crystal actually expanded and began to resemble plastic foam in weight and rigidity. Such crystals appear to be able to detect gravitation "radiation". The Radio Umshau denied its previous month's article even though it actually showed a photograph of a suspended crystal subjected to RF radiation from two antennae. Gallimore's exposition is quite detailed and makes more sense in the light of subsequent scientific literature. Planetary Association for Clean Energy Newsletter. 2(4&5), Feb. 1981. p. 11-14.

See Also: gravitation, antigravity,scalar electromagnetics, lattice waves, crystal lattices, dielectrics,displacement current, experiments, unorthodox physics.

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