Dejan Corovic
As above, so bellow
There's actually three different approaches I can use to set this up with either MathJax or Latex, I'll have something in place by tomorrow evening, going to see which would work best for us and do some testing first...
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Oh, so we are all going to get free lectures in super over the horizon GR math. Nice.
Lol, I thought I had. So for an example case of that I was saying there. If you have a uniform electric field, and you drop a neutral test mass into that field, it will accelerate gravitationally anyway as if there was a uniform gravitational field there. The effect is comparable to earths surface gravity when the electric field strength is about 114 billion V/m.
So basically what @waitedavid137 is talking about is darling of conspiracy theorists, like us, Biefeld–Brown effect, that had been widely documented. Brown was sponsored by US Navy to perform large number of experiments in their laboratory, both under atmospheric pressure and strong vacuum. And it was claimed that experiments were success. Brown even went so far to refuse an interview on the basis that he signed non-disclosure-agreement with a company that purchased intellectual property rights and couldn't speak on the subject. That is in spite of the later NASA's experiment on the same topic, that was deemed failure, which was possibly just a coverup.
Videos do systematically get removed from youtube, so watch this soon. Here you can see Brown lab inside Navy's facilities, where he experimented with electrogravitics. Non-scientifically speaking, purely on human level, it remains a mystery what were T.T. Brown and his team celebrating with bottle of champagne? Was it possibly a reaching their intended goals with experiment? Unlike NASA that only went up to 40 kV, T.T. Brown went up to 200 kV.
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