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Thomas Brown's gravitator - a rig that challenges Einstein's theory

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Hello dear subscribers and guests of my channel! Today I want to tell you about an amazing device that was created almost a hundred years ago and in during the 20th century it was constantly improving, but unfortunately, it has not yet found application in modern the world.

I'm talking about the so called gravitator Thomas Brown, which is literally able to liberate (electrolytic effect). Interesting? Let's start then.

Scientist working on his gravitator
Scientist working on his gravitator

History of the Gravitator

The impetus for the creation of this amazing apparatus was the discovery of the Biefeld-Brown effect, which is as follows:

The Biefeld - Brown effect is nothing more than an electrical phenomenon of the formation of an ionic wind, which transfers its momentum to the neutral particles surrounding it.

So in 1921, while experimenting with the Coolidge tube, Thomas almost accidentally found that if you put on the scales a tube with a positive electrode on top, its weight decreased, and if there was a "negative" electrode on top, then the mass is vice versa increased.

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Asymmetric capacitor

So, Thomas Townsend Brown, an American inventor, devoted almost his entire life to first creation and then improvement of the mechanism, which became known as "gravitor" or "Gravitator".

Over the next seven years, Brown actively studies the phenomenon and creates a device. And already in 1928 he filed a patent in the British Patent Office.

U.S. Patent 3 120 363 - Flying Vehicle

Most notably, in the accompanying documentation, Brown indicated that the device he created functions at rest in relation to the universe.

And this, for a minute, runs counter to Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity.

The scientist actively tried to introduce the device he created to the masses. So in 1930 the mechanism was proposed to a company like General Motors.

Already in 1932, the device was proposed to the military. But both attempts were unsuccessful.

But the scientist did not give up and continued to improve the mechanism.

Laboratory tests of the gravitator

The US military nevertheless became interested in the development and began to finance its work. As a result, a project was created under the code name "Winter Harbor".

As a result of the work done, it was possible to create several devices at once, which had the shape of discs with a diameter of 0.6 to 0.9 meters.

Circular flight tests have shown that the vehicles are capable of accelerating to 200 km / h, and the operating voltage of the installation was 5 kV.

Flight tests of the gravitator in a private laboratory

The strangest thing is that the scientist's research was curtailed according to official data as a result of their futility and uselessness for practical use. But rumors suggest otherwise.

The scientist died in the fall of 1985 and all his developments and various equipment were sold out to different organizations and all research and further work on the gravitator were completely discontinued.

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And thanks for reading to the end!

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