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THE ANTIGRAVITY "UNDERGROUND"

Mainstream scientists regard Electrogravity research with distaste, class it as a disreputable field of study, and group it with research into UFOs, bigfoot, unexplained phenomena, etc. So-called "Antigravity" is the target of skeptical debunkers, and any physicists who venture into the subject put their reputation and career at risk. Einstein's General Relativity implies that no links can exist between gravity (spacetime distortions) and electromagnetism (photon exchange). "It's impossible," therefore it's open to ridicule.

This page is an unabashed collection of both mainstream and far-fringe Antigravity files and links. Where professionals fear to tread, the lead is taken by amateurs, maverik researchers, and crackpot inventors. This is not necessarily a bad thing. After all, mainstream scientists once regarded the crazy inventors of "flying machines" with smug amusement if not outright disgust. As a result, modern aviation came not from conventional science, but from the arena of "crackpot" flying-machine inventors. Those who smugly dismiss the crazy antigravity inventors of today would have fit right in with those who ridiculed all the amateur aerodynamicists at the turn of the century.


"We may learn to deprive large masses of their gravity, and give them absolute levity, for the sake of easy transport." -Ben Franklin, 1780

















Tampere Gravity-shielding claim









Antigravity files here:




Yahoo forums: antigrav

Other Websites: Best Ones

Some Papers

Many Other Antigrav Websites:


Some "Dean Drive"type patents


KEELYNET FILES

T.T. Brown Electrogravity

Floyd Sweet's VTA device


"It is not uncommon for engineers to accept the reality of phenomena that
are not yet understood, as it is very common for physicists to disbelieve
the reality of phenomena that seem to contradict contemporary beliefs of
physics" - H. Bauer






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