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The Biefield -Brown Effect

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Working in conjunction  with  Dr.  P.A.  Biefield,  Brown found that highly charged capacitors when properly  suspended showed a tendency to move relative to the gravitational force.

When the poles of a freely suspended charged capacitor (even in vacuum) were  placed on a horizontal axis, a forward thrust would be produced which would move the capacitor  in  the  direction  of  the  positive pole.  The direction of thrust would reverse  in  conjunction  with  a polarity change.  This is the phenomenon known as the Biefield-Brown Effect. 

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Anti-gravity was demonstrated  by placing the capacitor  on  a  beam balance and charging  it.   When  the positive pole pointed upwards, the condenser would  move  to  a  point  of  equilibrium,  when  the positive pole was  pointed  downwards,  the  balance  would  show  a downward deflection.

Experiments show the  intensity  of  the  effect  to be dependent on several factors :

               1)  the surface area of the plates
               2)  the voltage differential between the plates
               3)  the proximity of the plates to each other
               4)  the material mass between the plates
               5)  the dielectric capacity of the material between the plates

Read more about these factors.  And, it is exciting to note that these factors correlate well with the Rognerud's electro gravity theory

Beginning in the mid 1920's, Townsend Brown specially built a capacitors which utilized a heavy, high charge-accumulating (high K-factor) dielectric material between its plates and found that when charges with between 70,000 to 300,000 volts, it would move in the direction of its positive pole.  When oriented with its positive side up, it would proceed to lose about 1 percent of it's weight.  (Picture: T. Townsend Brown and Agnew H. Bahnson at the Bahnson Company 1958)

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Brown attributed this motion to an electrostatically-induced gravity field acting between the capacitor's oppositely charged plates.  By 1958, he had succeeded in developing a 15 inch diameter model saucer that could lift over 110% of its weight (this ref. was found on website that is no longer active: http://www.wufoc.com/propuls.htm).  Brown's experiments had launched a new field of investigation which came to be known as electrogravitics, the technology of controlling gravity through the use of high-voltage electric charge.

Links containing more T. Brown info:

- The Official Townsend Brown site.  Much information, patents by Brown etc.

- Researcher Jean-Louis Naudin  has a great web site with many results from Brown devices.

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