Wanting to research Electrogravitics

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In summary, the discussion is about Electrogravitic systems known as Lifters. The speaker has built several types and confirms that they do work. While ion wind is responsible for propulsion in an atmosphere, in space it is necessary to theorize how to emit electrons into mean free particles for continued propulsion in a vacuum. The speaker, Gerald L. Blakley, has successfully built a lifter and found it to be fascinating, with ionic wind being the main source of lift. The role of capacitance in this process is doubted.
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Anybody wanting to research Electrogravitics can go here:
http://jnaudin.free.fr/lifters/main.htm

The Electrogravitic systems are called Lifters.

I have build several types and I can say they do work.

Ion wind is most responsible in an atmosphere but
in Space however you have to threorize how to emit the Electrons into mean free particles to continue Propulsion in a vacuum.

Gerald L. Blakley
 
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I built the lifter some time ago and after many trails I got it to fly, very fascinating. It definately lifts off by ionic wind which is enhanced by the asymetrical configuration, I doubt the capacitance has anything to do with it.
 
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Thank you for sharing this resource for researching Electrogravitics. It's always exciting to see individuals actively pursuing new and innovative technologies. I will definitely check out the website you provided and see what kind of information and experiments have been conducted so far. I am also curious about your personal experience with building and testing Electrogravitic systems. Have you noticed any significant results or potential applications for this technology? As you mentioned, the challenge of utilizing this technology in a vacuum environment is definitely something to consider. I look forward to learning more about Electrogravitics and its potential impact on space propulsion. Thanks again for sharing your insights and resources.
 

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