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Anti-Gravity
Devices and theories for counteracting the effects of
gravity for levitation or propulsion.
Zero Point Energy and anti-gravity seem to be as
physically intermingled as electricity and magnetism. You don't have one
without the other.
Featured
- Ant-Gravity
- Gravity appears to be tied to some energy harnessing modalities. A
publicly-editable encyclopedic listing for anti-gravity has been
created to facilitate the study and application of these effects. (PESWiki)
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Defense
contractor reticent on anti-gravity discovery
A fabled top secret World War II technology, never fully developed by the
Nazis, although many individuals were allegedly killed in the process of
its testing, apparently has been replicated in part by a mainstream
Californian defense contractor, SARA, showing anti-gravity and propulsion
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- AmericanAntigravity.com
- Features extensive information on lifters technology. Other
anti-gravity phenomenon as well.
- The
Searl Effect - John Searl is one of the foremost researchers in our
time to build anti-gravity craft. Website intent on facilitating the
recreation and improvement of the effect.
- The
Quest For Gravity Control - New site, GravityControl.org, presents
an invitation to anyone who can demonstrate gravity control on demand to be
verified by scientists. (ZPEnergy; June 18,
2005)
Results
- ESA
Announces Gravity-Modification Breakthrough - The European
Space Agency announced
on March 23rd the results of an experimental test in which a
superconductor rotating at 6,500 rpm is shown to gain acceleration as
the result of what is believed to be a gravity-modification effect. (American
AntiGravity; Mar. 2006)
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See also: Flying
Cars index at PESWiki
- Flying Car About to Take Off?
- Terrafugia is developing the Transition, a roadable light sport aircraft that will be able to land at the airport, fold up its wings, and drive on the road.
Company looks to complete a prototype of its roadworthy aircraft within a
year. (MIT Technology Review; Oct. 10, 2007) (Slashdot;
Nov. 10, 2007)
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- Flying
car ready for takeoff? - An MIT team is preparing to show off
its "personal air vehicle" concept -- an SUV with
retractable wings -- to the EAA AirVenture Conference in Oshkosh,
Wisconsin, at the end of July. Designed for 100- to 500-mile jumps,
the two-seater is slated for market by 2009 or 2010. (CNet;
Feb. 15, 2006)
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- Air
scooter - Flying craft by
inventor, Woody Norris, weighs 250-pounds, resembles a small
helicopter, designed for medium distance air travel, but far easier to
learn. Handlebar like a motorcycle. Can fly for 2 hours on
one tank of fuel. (DiscoveryChannel.ca; April 20, 2005)
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- GM
Flying Cars not just special effects? - Could GM's advertising
of flying cars have more substance than just a good marketing gig? At
least two amateur video shots appear to catch cars in flight. (PESWiki;
Nov. 26, 2006)
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- Anti-Gravity > Gyrocopter
+ Motorcycle = PALV - Personal air and land concept vehicle is a
slimline, aerodynamic 3-wheel vehicle, comfortable as a luxury car, on the
ground, but with the agility of a motorbike. The single rotor and propeller
are folded away until ready to fly. (GizMag) (Thanks Keelynet)
- Comment: "McCulla made something similar in about 1974. I
saw one fly over once in 1975. I think they only made about 100 of them.
I have communicated on line with people who have owned one in the past.
It wasn't intended to drive on the street. The top blades would
fold up to transport it on a trailer. It would take off in less
than 100 feet with the autogiro blades spun up by the motor and land
almost vertically.
"When I saw one fly over the blades were making a
surprisingly lot of strange noise ? But I have never seen or heard
an autogiro before or since.
"I actually have a brochure for these that I have had
for probably 20 years or more? Not sure if I can find it now?
"I always wanted one, but the people I communicated
with who owned one said it had some shortcomings: like low cruising
speed of about 80 mph and was a gas hog because it had a fairly large
engine -- I think a Lycoming 300, which may mean 300 cubic inches.
A normal small plane with that size engine would cruise at 150
mph." (T Lee Buyea, Fla News Service <email >) [Included link to image
on right from NASA.]
Videos
- Gary
Voss and Tap-Ten Research (2.5 min) - Tim Ventura's video
feature for Gary's non-profit organization that researches
possibilities in time travel, gravity displacement, unified field
inertia, electrostatic propulsion, and more. (American Antigravity;
Sept. 2005) (See Tap
Ten group) (Tap
Ten page at PESWiki)
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Books
Articles
- Antigravity > Scientists
reveal secret of levitation - Physicists said they can create levitation
effects on ultra small objects by manipulating so-called Casimir force, which normally causes objects to stick together by quantum force.
The phenomenon could be used to improve the performances of everyday devices ranging from car airbags to computer chips.
(Yahoo! News; Aug 6, 2007)
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- Power
Systems for Future Exploration: STAIF 2007 - Energy-related
abstracts from the 2007 STAIF Conference posted by Tim Ventura at AmericanAntigravity.com.
STAIF allows industry, government, and universities to share their
latest achievements. (PESWiki; Mar. 2, 2007)
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- American Antigravity's latest (Jan. 30, 2006)
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- Scientists
Figure Out How Bees Fly - Using a combination of high-speed
digital photography
and a robotic model of a bee wing, researchers have figured out the
flight mechanisms of honeybees. The findings could lead to a model for
designing aircraft that could hover in place and carry loads for many
purposes. (YahooNews; Jan. 10, 2006) (See Slashdot
discussion.)
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- Einstein's
Unified Field Theory and Anti-gravity - It's a fantastic story, but
is it possible that Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory was used by both
the Allies and the Nazi's during World War II for radical breakthrough
secret weapons technologies? Continue reading to learn the startling truth!
(American Antigravity)
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Ungauged
General Relativity, by Dr. David Maker - Comprehensive theory
predicts a negative gravity propulsive force. Appears to have been
verified in several experiments, with large propulsive effects observed. (American
Antigravity; Sept 15, 2004)
- Propellantless
Propulsion G-Engine via Zero g-force WARP Drive - The Math - Dr.
Jack Sarfatti give introduction to a corrected and expanded version of
uploadable doc. "If the UFOs are out there, this is essentially
how they MUST work." (ZPEnergy; July
28, 2005)
- Free
Energy and Anti-Gravity - William Alek's presentation at Inventor's
Weekend, June 25, 2005. Power Point presentation and video
available for viewing (1 hour). (Intalek.com; Aug. 15, 2005)
- Possible
Test Apparatus for Rotating Superconductors - "The components
to build and test SC Antigravity aren't difficult to come up with."
(Tim Ventura; June 23, 2004)
- How
to Harvest Electrical Free Energy from a Decreased Gravitational Field
- William S. Aleck on the Gravitational Amplification
Process or GAP. (ZPEnergy.com; July 27, 2004)
- Ning
Wu & Gary Stephenson [Papers]; AG Conference idea - Tim Ventura
of American Anti-Gravity introduces two new papers. (ZPEnergy; Dec.
13)
- Gravity,
guage gravity, and gravitational shielding (11pp PDF) - Article
by Ning Wu (American Antigravity; Dec. 13, 2004)
- How
to get a Kick out of Gravity (7pp Doc) - Just as alternating
current, or AC, unlocked the utility of electricity a century ago,
alternating gravity, dubbed "AG", may be the key to unlocking
the useful control of gravity in the century ahead." -- Gary V
Stephenson (American Antigravity; Dec. 11, 2004)
- Emergent
Gravity from ZPE & Nonlocality of Gravity Energy - Andrei
Sakharov 1967 paper addresses "the foundations of metric engineering,
the fabric of space-time geometry for interstellar space travel." (ZPEnergy;
March 7, 2005)
- GCT
Space Article: 15% Gravity-Shielding (ZPEnergy;
March 7, 2005)
- Man
Replicating the Mystery of Stonehenge (bk)
- Retired construction worker Wallace Wallington is rediscovering
'forgotten technology', involving levers, to move massive objects in
his back yard. (Detroit News; Apr. 1, 2004)
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Politics
- Peaceful
Space Exploration - A Remote Prospect? - Humanity's way to the
stars is fraught with dangers - not so much because of the forbidding
environment or because of any particularly hostile cosmic neighbors
out there, but because of our seeming inability to make peace at home
before carrying our differences to the stars. (Sepp
Hasslberger; Nov., 2006)
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Conventional Advances
- New
Airliners 30% More Efficient - Air
Canada is flying into the future. They recently bought 14 Boeing 787
Dreamliner jets. Composites drop weight, modified aerodynamics, 2007
debut. (DiscoveryChannel.ca; April 25, 2005)
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See also
Index created by SDA,
June 24, 2004
Last updated February 24, 2008
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