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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Wonderful book, and supports itself with solid proofs,
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Ce commentaire est de: Secrets Of Antigravity Propulsion (Paperback)
Unlike para-science books which have no base to support themselves, and are merely thoughts of their authors, this book is amazingly different. What the author talks about, are mostly conclusions from what already exists in papers, books, patent documents, military records and so on. He not only refers to them but their is a whole section of their photocopies for those who want more proof.The book talks about anti-gravity and its possible use to some extent by US military, and role of NASA and Boing scientists in its development. Author, who is a PhD scientist himself, also talks about travel at faster than speed of light and stuff like that, supporting it from a different branch of physics, which according to him is well known and in use in the military, but is otherwise discouraged in the public. But amazingly this branch of science answers many riddles which rest of us think are hard or impossible to solve and we waste our time to solve these riddles via popular yet no far unsuccessful scientific methods of string theory and quantum mechanics. It is interesting. Author has a separate book on this branch of physics which he calls Subquantum Kinetics. Out of interest I have bought author's all books and am going through them slowly but surely. The style of writing is very good. It absorbs you right from the first page into the book. Though you might loose interest in the middle if you are not interested on this subject, but for sure you'll enjoy whatever portion of it you'll read.
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Super good technical book,
Ce commentaire est de: Secrets Of Antigravity Propulsion (Paperback)
Excellent book. Super technical, so you need to know a bit of physics. Paul Laviolette gives a lot of references like pattent numbers and websites to look at on the web. He gives a lot of names, dates, universitys, companies or home made experiments. Really well written and a lot of images and photos. This could be a good book for people with some budjet who would like to make some experiences at home. For some divices mentionned in this book, you can have a description of the best material to use, the best voltage, the best frequency etc. Sometimes, you can have an equation to optimize the device. The only thing with Paul is that he is maybe a bit to credulous on certain subjects. Everything can not be true in theese kind of stories. But he seems honest. At some places in the book, he tells us when he knows a guy, if it is not himself, who did not have any result whit a device. For people who want to know more about Thomas Townson Brown, a good portion of the book is talking about him.
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4.3 out of 5 stars (36 customer reviews) 57 of 59 people found the following review helpful
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An Excellent Overview,
By Charles Malcolm - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Secrets Of Antigravity Propulsion (Paperback)
"Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion" provides an excellent overview of the history of antigravity research over the past 100 years. LaViolette focuses primarily on the experiments conducted by Thomas Townsend Brown and Nikola Tesla, but also reviews the work of many others conducting research in the areas of electrogravitics, overunity levitation, gravity beam propulsion, microwave phase conjugation, and magnetic energy conversion. All of this research originated with experiments attempting to explain the unusual discharge effects of high voltage capacitors with heavy high-K dielectics. LaViolette uses the theory of subquantum kinetics to provide a theoretical explanation for the phenomena produced by these experiments. A theory based on "ether physics" and the notion that masses with polarized electric fields generate polarized gravity fields that result in gravity wells (attractive forces) and gravity hills (repulsive forces).LaViolette also investigates black (classified) projects of the US government such as the Philadelphia Experiment, Project Winterhaven, Project Skyvault, and Project Redlight which provide evidence of top-secret research into areas of antigravity propulsion, man-made UFO's, StarWars technologies, and the building of the B-2 Bomber which uses antigravity technology to fly. The book concludes with a look at the future of space exploration and examines Nasa's on-going role as a front for black projects while it engages in cover-ups and disinformation involving these areas of research. This book is academic and technical, and may be difficult for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. But if you can bare through it, the book provides a fascinating insight into antigravity experimental research. Even more fascinating may be the significance and implications of LaViolette's theory of subquantum kinetics. According to LaViolette, this theory predicts the unification of electromagnetism and gravitation, something that both Classical physics and String Theory have been unable to do. 65 of 70 people found the following review helpful
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The Real Data About Antigravity Propulsion, and the Government Paranoia to Prove It Works,
By Elliot Malach "The Unknown Surfer" - Published on Amazon.com
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Ce commentaire est de: Secrets Of Antigravity Propulsion (Paperback)
I'm not much for conspiracy theories, but... there is just way to much information here into subquantum kinetics and electrogravitic propulsion systems that work to be validly discounted. It is pretty conclusive that gravity has polarity, and our current physics paradigm is insufficient to explain the results achieved. Experiments by Tesla, Brown, Searl and others also show that generators can be constructed that produce energy vastly in excess of the energy required to operate them.These experiments date back 60+ years, but once they went "black" under US Military control, no further information was available, that is until the B-2 bomber was unveiled. It seems the US government embraces subquantum kinetics, but keeps it secret, even though it would solve our energy problems, pollution, and global warming. The book delves into the "actual" propulsion of the B-2 which corresponds perfectly with the known research and experiments into electrogravitic propulsion. At one point, Boeing, after completing classified propulsion work for the government, felt it would be of fantastic benefit for use in commercial aviation. They applied for declassification, but of course, were denied. The author even tried to submit data to NASA on shuttle propulsion, but NASA appears to be nothing more than a puppet organization for military PR to the public, since the military already has their own covert space program in place. This is an excellent book, but unless you understand college physics and higher math, it will be very hard to follow. 36 of 39 people found the following review helpful
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Interesting,
By Brent M. Braten - Published on Amazon.com
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Ce commentaire est de: Secrets Of Antigravity Propulsion (Paperback)
Although the title is slightly misleading - yes, Tesla is mentioned a few times but his work is not explored in much depth - this is a very informative book. It is more or less a history book written by a scientist. It explores the work of T. Townsend Brown in some depth and examines The Searl Effect in some detail. Perhaps unfortunately, quite a bit of the information in this book is speculation because black ops projects are, by their very nature, extremely secretive.I must give credit where credit is due, however, because it is a very thought provoking book. One of the nice things about this book is that the appendices are well designed. Several patents are mentioned throughout the text and they are all listed in one of the appendices for easy reference and if you know where to look on the Internet you can download and study them yourself. |
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