The Gravitational Impulse Generator
http://www.americanantigravity.com/articles/535/1/
In 2001, Dr. Evgeny Podkletnov began publishing a series of scientific
papers detailing the experimental results of what he called an "impulse
gravity generator". The device reportedly produced hundreds of pounds of
gravitational force in a non-diverging beam, capable of "punching holes
through concrete and warping metal like hitting it with a sledgehammer".
Podkletnov further added that this beam produced no recoil on the
superconducting emitter itself, and that a radiation had been produced
behind the device creating a molecular juxtaposition between plastics,
metals, and living tissues similar to that described in the Hutchison
Effect...
"My latest experiment is a device called the "gravity impulse generator",
which utilizes a Marx-Generator discharge through a superconducting emitter
in a high-magnetic field to create a wave in time-space with properties very
close to gravity-waves. The similarities are apparent enough we're almost
positive that it actually is a form of gravity. These impulses can be
directionally projected in any direction in space, and they exert a force on
any object in the path of propagation.
The force of the impulse depends entirely on the structure of the
superconducting emitter and the voltage that we apply to it. Given the
materials & voltages we currently have available, we can obtain large
impulses capable of deforming metal plates with a thickness of a couple of
inches, and we've also been able to demonstrate punching holes in thick
concrete walls. The impulse deforms metal in the way that a hydraulic press
might do it.
We also recorded a strange kind of non-focused radiation emanating from the
back of the impulse-generator that was very harmful to biological tissue --
fortunately for us; the impulses were very short in time. It was very
harmful to living organisms; we also observed a melting or
molecular-juxtaposition effect of biological tissues with plastic materials,
and even with metals to some extent." - Dr. Evgeny Podkletnov
Sincerely;
Timothy M. Ventura
American Antigravity, Inc
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