Authors: Victor Christianto
American interest in 'gravity control propulsion research' intensified during the early 1950s. Literature from that period used the terms anti- gravity, anti-gravitation, barycentric, counter- bary, electrogravitics (eGrav), G-projects, gravitics, gravity control, and gravity propulsion. Their publicized goals were to develop and discover technologies and theories for the manipulation of gravity or gravity-like fields for propulsion. Although general relativity theory appeared to prohibit anti- gravity propulsion, several programs were funded to develop it through gravitation research from 1955 to 1974. The names of many contributors to general relativity and those of the golden age of general relativity have appeared among documents about the institutions that had served as the theoretical research components of those programs. This question is intended to explore possibilities to control gravitation using an electromagnetic field.
Comments: 8 Pages. This paper is summary of Q&A in researchgate.net. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Send your comments to victorchristianto@gmail.com
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