Dejan Corovic
As above, so bellow
Here is a new thread, @Thomas R. Morrison fire away.
I haven't read his book but I browsed his website years ago. Then I went back to Paul Hill's book to cross-reference their findings, and I was struck by the fact that Paul Hill had roughly characterized gravitational field propulsion years before it first appeared in the academic literature. In both sources I recall cases where a repulsive field was indicated below the craft, as the academic literature later described as half of the equation for gravitational propulsion, and Feindt's website also has cases where the water bulged above a submerged craft before it emerged, which seems to suggest a positive gravitational field above the craft, also as required for gravitational field propulsion. So the theory and the observations appear to match. And Paul Hill's book and other resources seem to indicate a resting mass of these craft in the range of a few tons, which appears to indicate that enormous masses aren't required to produce the field effects - somehow these craft can generate positive and negative gravitational fields without harnessing astronomical-scale mass-energies. Ergo, they're modifying the coupling constant between mass-energy and spacetime via some as-yet-undiscovered physical principle.Here is a new thread, @Thomas R. Morrison fire away.