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### New AAG Interview -- Dr. Robert Baker Jr. ###   Message List  
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Dear Groups:

I just finished an audio-interview with Dr. Robert Baker Jr., the creator of
http://www.gravwave.com. Dr Baker has done an excellent job collecting and
categorizing several different approaches to creating what Dr. Ning Li calls
"AC-Gravity" -- and he's applied an engineer's eye to reducing the complex
science to easily understandable techniques for testing these concepts.

The interview is about 35 minutes long (1.2mb), and available online in
Windows Media 9 format at:
http://www.americanantigravity.com/interviews.shtml

Abstract:

Beams of directed gravitational-wave energy at high-frequencies, producing
tons of force, currently under study by both the government and private
entities. These can be produced through electrical & magnetic jerks, as well
as continuous-mode effects from high-amplitude RF-signals.

In the public mind, the work of Eugene Podkletnov is arguably the beginning
of this type of research, but the achievements since his early experiments
are considerably more impressive (and much less well known) than the
mainstream media ever realized. For example, here is a selection from Baker
about the theoretical possibilities of this technology:

"Utilizing a HTSC lens for concentrating HFGW power the theoretical
ten-megawatt pulse output predicted in HFGW -03-107, 380-kilowatt continuous
power predicted in HFGW -03-117, 11-kilowatt continuous power predicted in
HFGW -03-106, and the over one-kilowatt pulse power predicted in
HFGW -03-113 could be concentrated to provide HFGW fluxes in excess of 1020
[watts/m2]."

As you can see, we're not talking about a 2% loss in weight -- in fact, the
limits on this technology are so high that it would be irresponsible NOT to
experiment with it. The experiments described often require sensitive
equipment to measure, but more often than not can be conducted using very
common materials (Baker discusses microwave-oven elements & cell-phone
emitters as a potential means of transducing MW-frequencies into a
superconductor).

Sincerely;

Tim Ventura
http://www.americanantigravity.com
tventura6@...


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