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- Electrogravitics is claimed to be an unconventional type of effect or anti-gravity force created by an electric field's effect on a m****. The name was...
- the terms anti-gravity, anti-gravitation, baricentric, counterbary, electrogravitics (eGrav), G-projects, gravitics, gravity control, and gravity propulsion...
- military. The phenomena came to be called the "Biefeld–Brown effect" and "electrogravitics". Brown's research influenced some amateur experimenters who build...
- believed this effect was an anti-gravity force, and referred to as "electrogravitics" based on it being an electricity/gravity phenomenon. It has since...
- companies and the military. He coined the names Biefeld–Brown effect and electrogravitics in conjunction with his devices. Brown tested his asymmetrical capacitor...
- journal's support for the hypothesis due to incorrect mathematical claims. Electrograviticsclaimed to be an unconventional type of effect or anti-gravity propulsion...
- theory. Aether (classical element) Luminiferous aether Digital physics Electrogravitics Stochastic electrodynamics Tesla's dynamic theory of gravity "Thought"...
- geodesic or hypersurface orthogonal, consists of three pieces: the electrogravitic tensor E [ X → ] a b = R a m b n X m X n {\displaystyle E[{\vec {X}}]_{ab}=R_{ambn}\...
- theorists who believe "some UFO's are U.S. Government experiments with electrogravitic propulsion as opposed to jet propulsion, while others are Satanic apparitions...
- the Riemann tensor can be computed into three pieces, the tidal or electrogravitic tensor (which represents tidal forces), the magnetogravitic tensor...