A collection of the earliest reports onelectrogravitics and electrokinetics that could yield tremendous technological and economic dividends in both investment dollars and potential air and space transportation applications for future generations.The 90-year old science of electrogravitics (a.k.a. “gravitics” or “electrogravity”) necessarily includes an analysis of electrokinetics. Electrogravitics is most commonly associated with the 1928 British patent #300,311 of T. Townsend Brown (his first one), the 1952 Special Inquiry File #24-185 of the Office of Naval Research into the...
A collection of the earliest reports onelectrogravitics and electrokinetics that could yield tremendous technological and economic dividends in bot...