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- noun a proposed science involving the use of an
electric field to charge (orpolarize ) an object so as tocounteract the effects ofgravity .
Etymologies
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I believe he was giving a history of energy production with mention of COFE, ultra capacitors, electrogravitics and the "Diode Energy Array Converter Design," (in large print - I could see that) and high voltage water splitters.
Highlights of the Advanced Energy Whistleblower Conference, Washington, DC, Dec. 12 and Dec. 13 2009
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I believe he was giving a history of energy production with mention of COFE, ultra capacitors, electrogravitics and the "Diode Energy Array Converter Design," (in large print - I could see that) and high voltage water splitters.
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The possibility of getting additional thrust from electrogravitics is exciting, to say the least, and must be investigator thoroughly.
Pursuing the Pursuit of Happiness Tribe, Laurence H. 1998
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It isn't quite implicit, of course, but from this there derives the existence of, and the necessity for, electrogravitics!
The Galaxy Primes 1927
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For less than $99, you can start experimeting with electrogravitics, and FORCE-FIELD, or WARP-DRIVE propulsion.
WN.com - Articles related to Gov't advised not to sell oil power plants yet 2010
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For less than $99, you can start experimeting with electrogravitics, and FORCE-FIELD, or
WN.com - Articles related to Gov't advised not to sell oil power plants yet 2010
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Included are two historical reports from 1956 on electrogravitics
ZPEnergy.com 2009
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Included are two historical reports from 1956 on electrogravitics
ZPEnergy.com 2009
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General Electric would top my list in this category because its name is mentioned in the 1955 Wright Patterson declassified document on electrogravitics along with other major electronic companies of the period.
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General Electric would top my list in this category because its name is mentioned in the 1955 Wright Patterson declassified document on electrogravitics along with other major electronic companies of the period.
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