Antigravity

Seven Groups of Antigravity Devices

 

Classification Scheme for Antigravity Devices
by James E. Cox

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It is proposed that the various types of antigravity devices be categorized into the following seven groups:

I. MECHANICAL ANTIGRAVITY DEVICES:

These are purely mechanical devices generally involving high speed rotation and forced precessional features using different materials in some cases. Example members are from Laithwaite, Wallace, Kidd, McCabe, Stratchen, Delroy, Foster, Dean, Forward, dePalma, Hayasaka and Cowlishaw.

II. ACCOUSTICAL ANTIGRAVITY DEVICES:

These devices have no moving parts but employ vibration to alter nuclear interactions with gravity such as the work of Keely, Tibetan's stone levitation, Leedskelstein, and some inventors of acoustical levitation devices.

III. CHARGED STATIC/ROTATING DISC/CONES ANTIGRAVITY:

These are electrostatic/magnetic devices using stationary electrodes at high voltage such as T .T. Brown/Bielfeld and Bahnson, Naudin, Hartman, Nipher, Pages, Kelly, Rieken as well as rotating components such as Searl, Hammel, Davidson, Saxl, Halik, Shauberger, Carr, Hooper, Huaro, Smith and Vril/Shumann.

IV. AC/RF OR MICROWAVE ELECTROMAGNETIC ANTIGRAVITY DEVICES:

In this group are devices with no moving parts having high frequency electromagnetic fields such as Alzofon, Tesla, Littlejohn, Sweet, Nielson, Seike, Hutchingson, Farrow, Bielik, Zinser, Peshka, Schlecker, and Smith, etc.

V. SOLID STATE ANTIGRAVITY DEVICES:

These devices have their seat of antigravitic/shielding action within the atomic/lattice structure in both steady-state and transient modes such as the BaICuO superconductors used in the Podleketnov and Schnurer devices, (and those who have replicated their effects) as well as excitons in doped crystals.

VI. NUCLEAR ANTIGRAVITATION:

This entails the alteration of the interactions with the nucleus or its modification, to yield a change in weight or generation of gravity beams, or breakdown of Newton's third law such as in the work of Bearden, Wallace, Dan Fry, Gilbert Jordan, extraterrestrial spacecraft (Lazar's element 115), Celtan, white powder (monoatomic elements), Dr. Charles Brush, and possibly cold fusion with ZPE interaction.

VII. BIOLOGICAL ANTIGRAVITY DEVICES:

These involve the human or animal element to obtain levitation, or weightless, psychokinetic action or inertia modification as in the Dr. William Crookes work on Home, Clark's party levitation, yogi masters, religious saints, Russian mirror chamber research, bumblebee flight as well as the Rhino Beetle.

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