TimeFlipper
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Thomas Townsend Brown always had a deep interest in Radio and Electro-Magnetism..
He was experimenting with a Coolidge X-Ray tube when he realised something strange about it...
Everytime he switched it on it seemed to exhibit a force of its own, sort of a thrust, as if the apparatus was trying to move
He spent a considerable amount of time until realising that it wasnt the X-Rays that were causing the effect, but the actual "voltage" going into the tube that produced the X-Rays...He then proceeded to make a small Bakelite case (early plastic material) 12 inches long and 4 inches square...But when he placed it on a scale and connected 100,000 volt power source to it, the case either gained or lost weight, according to the polarity of the voltage..
IIn the 1950s he demonstrated to scientists at his own laboratory, the flight of 3 discs flying circular at about 25mph, in a diameter of 50 feet and supplied with 100,000 volts at 25 watts of power..The scientists immediately classified it, but not without saying to Brown that they thought the motion was due to only an "electrical wind" and nothing else...Brown used materials for his discs such as Bakelite which is called a "dielectric" which means it is a very poor conductor of electricity but it can absorb very high powers of electrical energy and charge, without passing it onto other other materials that are close by...
Brown later and secretly, displayed those discs flying at enormous speeds from a 500,000 voltage supply, and he had ideas for making a power supply that could provide upto 15 million volts!...Brown always said his demonstrations showed a link between electricity and gravity...In 2013 scientists began work on Browns flying discs, but as of now, no information about them has been released to the general public...
He was experimenting with a Coolidge X-Ray tube when he realised something strange about it...
Everytime he switched it on it seemed to exhibit a force of its own, sort of a thrust, as if the apparatus was trying to move
He spent a considerable amount of time until realising that it wasnt the X-Rays that were causing the effect, but the actual "voltage" going into the tube that produced the X-Rays...He then proceeded to make a small Bakelite case (early plastic material) 12 inches long and 4 inches square...But when he placed it on a scale and connected 100,000 volt power source to it, the case either gained or lost weight, according to the polarity of the voltage..
IIn the 1950s he demonstrated to scientists at his own laboratory, the flight of 3 discs flying circular at about 25mph, in a diameter of 50 feet and supplied with 100,000 volts at 25 watts of power..The scientists immediately classified it, but not without saying to Brown that they thought the motion was due to only an "electrical wind" and nothing else...Brown used materials for his discs such as Bakelite which is called a "dielectric" which means it is a very poor conductor of electricity but it can absorb very high powers of electrical energy and charge, without passing it onto other other materials that are close by...
Brown later and secretly, displayed those discs flying at enormous speeds from a 500,000 voltage supply, and he had ideas for making a power supply that could provide upto 15 million volts!...Brown always said his demonstrations showed a link between electricity and gravity...In 2013 scientists began work on Browns flying discs, but as of now, no information about them has been released to the general public...