- A Homemade Power Supply for Electrogravitics Experiments (1993) [Updated 7 years ago]
- A Theory of Electrogravitics (1993) [Updated 7 years ago]
- The U.S. Anti-gravity Squadron (1993) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Electrogravitics: Back to the Future (1992) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Subquantum Kinetics: Exploring the Crack in the First Law (1991) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Tesla Wave Physics for a Free Energy Universe (1990) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Detecting Galactic Superwaves: An Appeal to Scalar Wave Astronomers (1990) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Homemade Power Supply for Electrogravitics Experiments (1993) [Updated 7 years ago]
As an aid to serious-minded experimenters, this article describes a high-voltage power supply capable of yielding about 75 kV DC with a 10 ma capability.
- A Theory of Electrogravitics (1993) [Updated 7 years ago]
General relativity fails to predict a connection between electric and gravitational fields, a fact which Einstein himself found troubling. While certain unified field theories do predict a unification of the fields, this is supposed to take place only at very high energies (in excess of tens of trillions of electron volts). However, experiments carried out by T. Townsend Brown, Paul A. Biefeld, and others, suggest that electric and gravitational fields may be strongly connected at voltages as low as 105eV. If true, this would indicate that standard field theories are seriously flawed.
- The U.S. Anti-gravity Squadron (1993) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Electrogravitics: Back to the Future (1992) [Updated 1 decade ago]
A systems theorist and president of the Starburst Foundation, Dr. LaViolette herein provides an historical account of the early interest in electrogravitics, circa 1950.
- Subquantum Kinetics: Exploring the Crack in the First Law (1991) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Tesla Wave Physics for a Free Energy Universe (1990) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Detecting Galactic Superwaves: An Appeal to Scalar Wave Astronomers (1990) [Updated 1 decade ago]