Is This the Man Who Developed a Cosmology to Replace the Big Bang? | Disclosure Advocates Series
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person is a researcher with advanced degrees in physics and system science. They have been interested in electrogravitics since 1985. They describe how Townsend Brown demonstrated a device that could create gravitational effects using high voltage. The researcher explains that this technology might be used in advanced aircraft like the B2 bomber. They believe that the government has classified this technology to maintain military superiority. The researcher also discusses how new energy technologies are often suppressed by the scientific community and patent office. After the encounter with this knowledge, the researcher feels that there is a need for a shift in scientific understanding to embrace new technologies that could solve energy crises.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the potential of electrogravitics technology for advanced propulsion systems, particularly in military applications like the B-2 bomber. It raises concerns about the suppression of innovative energy technologies by the patent system and government secrecy mechanisms.
Electrogravitics technology has potential applications for advanced propulsion systems, including military aircraft.
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“I believe that there are many ways to create gravitational effects or at least the approaches I've seen are quite different.”
Managed by: various aerospace corporations
develop advanced propulsion systems
Electrogravitics technology, as demonstrated by Townsend Brown, has potential applications for advanced propulsion systems, including military aircraft.
The B-2 bomber utilizes electrogravitics technology by charging the leading edge of its wings to high voltage.
There is a significant amount of classified research into anti-gravity technologies and their applications for space travel.
The patent system is being manipulated to suppress new energy technologies that challenge established physics.