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A**R
Five hundred page survey of electrogravitics
An excellent survey of electrogravitics, the attempt to produce antigravity effects using magnetic and electrical methods. Focuses primarily upon the Biefield-Brown effect, and variations on it, and puts forward a theory to reconcile gravitational manipulation with quantum theory. Well written and authoritative. Possibly the author is too accepting of allegations that various black projects originated in the back-engineering of crashed UFOs (which seems more like a standard disinformation ploy). A strange omission is the role of German wartime efforts to induce field propulsion using plasma and torsion methods, possibly because they are not purely electromagnetic, although the title seems to rate a more comprehensive treatment. Sources and references are given for every assertion and thorough analyses of physical processes made. Essential reading for anyone with an interest in this field.
S**W
Liked the content and it brings together all of my ...
Liked the content and it brings together all of my thoughts on how things work and explained a lot of gaps in my understanding and answer many questions. Great topic
A**R
very good.. worth reading
I know he's writing a book, but it is entertaining. I don't think his research should be poo-pooed off hand.. my main criticism is the technical stuff, which, unless you are actually doing this for a job, isn't going to mean anything, and can't be verified, so what's the point? I thought it was facinating anyway, not sure about it's being true or not, but there is enough to keep a sci-fi enthusiast dreaming of new wonders.. there is nothing on the internet about any of this.. just a few rumours here and there.. so if you have an interest in this subject.. it's worth reading. There are conspiracies here, but unless you go and find out if they are true or not, you can't just say it's 'conspiracy theories' as if no conspiracy is true by definition.. what I did find a bit odd was that the writer did some of his own experiments and couldn't replicate the exotic claims.. suppose I want it to be true, so that's the perspective on it that I form.
S**R
beautifully detailed
A very beautifully written detailed book on the subject.Its my first book on electrogravitics and i am loving it. This book is igniting my thirst for antigravity knowledge more and more.
H**L
Five Stars
Paul LaViolette's research is amazing. He explains physics through subquantum kinetics and leaves the old physics floundering. Brilliant.
M**R
Build your own flying saucer
Absolutely amazing and it's criminal that Mankind has been denied this knowledge for reasons of power and politics!
A**R
Very interesting posing more questions and possibilities than is decent for one book - read it!
As above.This is both annoying and out of order. Words words wordsS words words words words words which idiot thought this up fire them
N**T
good read
I am interested in the subject of anti gravity propulsion and have read of some interesting laboratory experiments,but as a layman i found this book on some places rather hardgoing.this was a bit disappionting as the author has gone to a great trouble in making most of the book very understandable.An enjoyable read
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