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Thomas Townsend Brown’s 1928 Brown paper on the Biefeld-Brown Effect: An Electrogravitic effect whereby high-voltage electrostatic fields effect local gravity. TT Brown was born in 1905 in Zanesville, Ohio. He discovered electrogravity while toying with a Coolidge tube. He later went on to produce an asymmetric capacitor which he termed the “Gravitator”, Brown entered CalTech in 1922 and later left after his professors ignored his work on electrogravity. Brown transferred to Denison University where he worked with one of his physics professors Dr. Paul Alfred Biefeld. Myth Busters, Dr. Martin Tajmar, and Dr. RJ Talley (USAF) have tried to debunk the effect with unconvincing results. In 1955-56 Brown conducted vacuum chamber experiments at, Societe Nationale du Constructions Aeronautiques du Sud-Ouest, a paris based aerospace company. In the March 9, 1992, issue, aviation week & space technology magazine it was disclosed that the B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber electrostatically charges it’s exhaust stream. West Coast Aviation scientists and engineers revealed the information. At an aerospace sciences meeting held in New York in January 1968 Northrops Norair Division revealed it was conducting wind tunnel experiments on electrostatically charging the leading edges of speeding aircraft bodies. Similar research was conducted in 1965 by the Grumman and Avco corporations. Additional Links and Sources: video.google.com 1960 electrokinetic apparatus US Patent #2949550 (1960-08-16

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