Unveiling the Shadows: Antigravity and Electrogravitic Propulsion Research
John Meléndez
Technical Writer in Beautiful Taiwan * Former MICROSOFT / GOOGLE / INTEL * Advanced Computing like Holographic AI & Hyperdimensional Computing. "Relevance is not necessarily contingent on proximity."
Introduction
The realm of antigravity and electrogravitic propulsion has long captivated the imagination of scientists, engineers, and the public alike. This article explores the evidence and research surrounding these controversial topics, delving into investigations by respected defense journalist Nick Cook, alleged Nazi technological advancements, and post-World War II developments in the United States.
The Hunt for Zero Point: Nick Cook's Investigation
Nick Cook, a former aviation editor for the esteemed UK Jane's Defence Weekly (whose parent company was founded in 1898) , spent over a decade investigating claims of antigravity technology. His book, "The Hunt for Zero Point," details his journey into this secretive world. Cook's credibility as a respected defense journalist lends weight to his findings, which suggest that both Nazi Germany and the United States pursued antigravity research.
Cook's investigation began with a 1956 magazine article titled "The G-Engines Are Coming!" featuring quotes from aerospace industry leaders about antigravity as a potential breakthrough. This led him to explore the work of Thomas Townsend Brown, a former Navy engineer who demonstrated small, electrically charged flying disks in the 1950s.
Nazi Germany's Alleged Antigravity Projects
Cook's research are linked to claims of several Nazi antigravity projects:
Die Glocke (The Bell)
Die Glocke, also known as "The Nazi Bell," was allegedly a secret SS project. According to Polish researcher Igor Witkowski, it was a glowing, rotating device that consumed large amounts of electricity. Some researchers speculate it was an antigravity experiment or even a time machine.
Dornier "DoStra" Haunebu
The Dornier Stratosph?re ("DoStra") Haunebu was purportedly a disc-shaped aircraft developed by the Nazis. Some researchers claim it utilized advanced propulsion technology.
Maria Orsic and the Vril Society
Maria Orsic, a medium associated with the Vril Society, allegedly received information about advanced spacecraft designs through psychic channeling. Some accounts claim these designs led to the successful development of antigravity craft.
Nacht-Waffen Regir
According to some researchers, the Nazis established a secret fleet called Nacht-Waffen Regir (Night Weapons Regiment) based out of Antarctica. This claim is often linked to ideas about restricted access to parts of Antarctica in the post-war years. According to claims of insiders, the Nacht-Waffen was a military branch of a deep state institution called the Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate (ICC).
Also see: Nacht-Waffen
Also see: The ICC's Nachtwaffen Regir: An Exploration of Testimonies from "20-and-Back" Super Soldiers
Operation Paperclip and Post-War Developments
Following World War II, the United States initiated Operation Paperclip, bringing German scientists to America to work on various technological projects. Some researchers argue that this operation included the transfer of antigravity technology.
Also see: Operation Paperclip
William Tompkins' Claims
William Tompkins, a former aerospace engineer, claimed to have worked on classified projects involving antigravity propulsion. He asserted that these technologies were derived from both extraterrestrial sources and captured Nazi research.
Also see: William Tompkins
Electrogravitic Propulsion Research
Electrogravitic propulsion, which utilizes high-voltage electrostatic charges to produce lift, has been a subject of both mainstream and fringe scientific inquiry. Thomas Townsend Brown's work in this field during the 1950s attracted initial interest from the U.S. military, though official support was eventually withdrawn.
Some researchers argue that electrogravitic principles underlie the propulsion systems of alleged black project aircraft, such as the rumored Aurora spyplane.
Scientific Basis and Theoretical Foundations
While many claims about antigravity and electrogravitic propulsion remain unproven, there are some scientific concepts that researchers in this field often reference:
Zero Point Energy
Zero Point Energy (ZPE) is a concept from quantum physics referring to the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may possess. Some theorists propose that tapping into this energy could enable antigravity effects.
Einstein-Cartan Theory
The Einstein-Cartan theory, an extension of general relativity, incorporates the concept of torsion. Some researchers speculate that manipulating torsion could lead to antigravity effects.
Biefeld-Brown Effect
The Biefeld-Brown effect, discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown, describes a force exerted by an asymmetric capacitor when charged with high voltage. While some claim this as evidence of antigravity, mainstream scientists attribute the effect to ionic wind.
Experimental Approaches and Claimed Results
Various experiments have been conducted in attempts to demonstrate antigravity or electrogravitic effects:
Lifters
Lifters are lightweight devices that produce thrust using high voltage. While they demonstrate lift in air, experiments in vacuum conditions have failed to show any antigravity effect.
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Rotating Superconductors
Some researchers have claimed that rapidly rotating superconductors can produce a gravitational shielding effect. These experiments remain controversial and unverified by mainstream science.
Woodward Effect
The Woodward Effect, proposed by physicist James F. Woodward, suggests that objects undergoing acceleration while their internal energy is changing can exhibit transient mass fluctuations. Some see this as a potential path to propellantless propulsion.
Alleged Military Applications
Some researchers and conspiracy theorists claim that antigravity technology has already been incorporated into secret military projects:
B-2 Stealth Bomber
There are persistent rumors that the B-2 Stealth Bomber utilizes some form of electrogravitic technology to enhance its performance. These claims often point to the aircraft's unusual flight characteristics and the secrecy surrounding its development.
Aurora Project
The Aurora is a rumored hypersonic spy plane that some believe uses advanced propulsion technology, possibly including antigravity elements. However, the existence of this aircraft remains unconfirmed.
TR-3B "Astra"
The TR-3B is an alleged secret aircraft that uses antigravity propulsion. While there are numerous claimed sightings, no concrete evidence supports its existence.
Also see: TR-3B Astra
The UFO Connection
The topic of antigravity is often intertwined with UFO phenomena. Some researchers argue that the rapid acceleration and seemingly impossible maneuvers reported in many UFO sightings could be explained by advanced antigravity propulsion systems.
Nick Cook's investigation led him to consider the possibility that some UFO sightings in the post-war era might have been related to secret testing of captured Nazi technology or early American antigravity experiments.
Potential Future Developments
While antigravity remains firmly in the realm of speculation, research into related fields continues:
Advanced Propulsion Physics
NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program, although now defunct, explored various unconventional propulsion concepts, including manipulation of space-time.
Quantum Vacuum Plasma Thrusters
Some researchers are investigating the possibility of propulsion systems that interact with the quantum vacuum, though these concepts remain highly theoretical.
Gravitational Wave Research
The detection of gravitational waves has opened up new avenues for understanding gravity, potentially leading to unforeseen technological applications in the future.
Conclusion
The field of antigravity and electrogravitic propulsion research remains controversial and largely unproven. While respected journalists like Nick Cook have uncovered intriguing leads, and numerous claims exist about Nazi-era breakthroughs and post-war developments, concrete evidence of functional antigravity technology remains elusive.
The allure of antigravity continues to inspire both serious scientific inquiry and speculative theories. As our understanding of fundamental physics advances, it's possible that new insights into the nature of gravity could lead to revolutionary propulsion technologies.
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About the editor / curator / author:
John Melendez has authored tech content for MICROSOFT, GOOGLE (Taiwan), INTEL, HITACHI, and YAHOO! His recent work includes research covering highly advanced Neuro-Symbolic AI (NSAI) and Hyperdimensional Computing (HDC). John speaks intermediate Mandarin after living for 10+ years in Taiwan, Singapore and China.
John now advances his knowledge through research covering AI fused with Quantum tech - with a keen interest in Toroid electromagnetic (EM) field topology for Computational Value Assignment, Adaptive Neuromorphic / Neuro-Symbolic Computing, and Hyper-Dimensional Computing (HDC) on Abstract Geometric Constructs.
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