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Russian Gravity-Researcher Generates High-Power Force Beam

In an interview earlier this week, Eugene Podkletnov announced that he's succeeded in creating a beam of pure gravitational force, comparable to "a sledgehammer".

(PRWEB) August 7, 2004 -- Last week Dr. Eugene Podkletnov stunned the experimental AG community with the revelation that his Superconducting Force-Beam Generator was producing an output in excess of hundreds of pounds of pure gravitational force. In order to learn more about this breakthrough achievement from Podkletnov, American Antigravity.Com has just completed a follow-up interview to learn more about the results that he's been getting, and we're amazed to say that the more we learn, the more impressive his experiments become:

Podkletnov claims that the gravitational beam is generated by a 3 to 5 megavolt drop onto a 4-inch diameter superconductor, which is enclosed in a wrapped-solenoid to create a magnetic field around the apparatus.

He claims that it produces pulses that are powerful enough to punch through brick, concrete, and deform light-metals "like hitting it with a sledgehammer".

The beam doesn't disappear rapidly with distance -- in fact, its been measured at distances of up to 5 kilometers, and seems to penetrate all materials without a decrease in force. This is a follow up to his earlier experimentation with colleague Giovanni Modanese, where Podkletnov found that a beam of gravitational-force was created by stimulating a Type-II YBCO superconductor with a high-voltage electrical arc:

"Discharges originating from a superconducting ceramic electrode are accompanied by the emission of radiation which propagates in a focused beam without noticeable attenuation through different materials and exerts a short repulsive force on small movable objects along the propagation axis. Within the measurement error (5 to 7 %) the impulse is proportional to the mass of the objects and independent of their composition. It therefore resembles a gravitational impulse. The observed phenomenon appears to be absolutely new and unprecedented in the literature. It cannot be understood in the framework of general relativity."

More information about this interview, and Podkletnov's work, can be found online at: http://www.americanantigravity.com

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