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AntiGravity: Holy Grail of the 21st Century Continued from page 47 [levitation, torsion fields, etc.], and a Engineering the Zero-Point Field and Polarizable oor . Vacuum for Interstellar Flight", JBIS vol. 55, pp. scientist who would agree to give you the 137 144 9992 the Internet that he has developed a 160-kg answer cannot be regarded seriously, softly <7 f vehicle able to lift in excess of 2,000 kg speaking. If you had asked Dr Einstein if he _ http:/hvww.tdimension.com and that it has both horizontal and vertical were an expert on gravity, the answer would + Ventura, Tim, American Antigravity website, ¢ Transdimensional Technologies website, drive features. be 'No'. I can repeat his words: 'No, I am __ http://www.americanantigravity.com His device not only can go up and down = nota magician, yet; I am still learning."". 0 + Washington, University of, Department of and sideways, but it can push things away Aeronautics and Astronautics, Seattle, WA, and pull objects to it, much like a Star References http:/Awww.aa.washington.edu Trek™ tractor beam. * Cook, Nick, The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the _ * Wright, Mike, Tuesdays with Mike, In addition, the field that the device pur- — Classified World of Antigravity Technology, "Quantum Physics Explained", ; portedly generates is capable of being Century, London, 2001, Broadway BeyondTheOrdinary Net webstream radio at Books/Random House, New York, 2002 http://www. beyondtheordinary.net broadened and weakened, or narrowed and the Internet that he has developed a 160-kg vehicle able to lift in excess of 2,000 kg and that it has both horizontal and vertical drive features. His device not only can go up and down and sideways, but it can push things away and pull objects to it, much like a Star Trek™ tractor beam. In addition, the field that the device pur- portedly generates is capable of being broadened and weakened, or narrowed and amplified in a lensing effect, with the field producing an absolute vacuum of 2.2 metres in spherical diameter. Best of all, when it's cranked up, the core of it goes invisible, although the term Dr Hollingshed uses is that there is a "loss of reflected light". There are no reports of independent confirmation, and Nick Cook says he hasn't been invited to see the device, so he's sceptical. Where does this leave us? Perhaps Dr Podkletnov's words sum up our current situation. "Modern theoretical physics cannot give you the direct answer to your questions References * Cook, Nick, The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology, Century, London, 2001, Broadway Books/Random House, New York, 2002 * DeAquino, Fran (Dr) website, http://www.elo.com.br/~deaquino/ * De Aquino, Fran (Dr), "Correlation Between Gravitational and Inertial Mass: Theory and Experimental Test", Maranhao State University, Physics Department, 65058-970 Sao Luis/MA, Brazil, 2002 * DeAquino, Fran (Dr), "Kinetic Quantum Gravity", Maranhio State University, Physics Department, Sao Luis/MA, Brazil, 2002 * McTaggart, Lynne, The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe, HarperCollins, UK, 2001, HarperCollins, NY, 2002 * Naudin, Jean-Louis, JLNLabs website, http:/Awww.jlnlabs.org * Podkletnov, Eugene: Tim Ventura's American Antigravity website Puthoff, Hal (Dr), S.R. Little and M. Ibison, About the Author: Bruce Smith, originally from the suburbs of New York City, moved to the cool, damp climes of Yelm, Washington, a dozen years ago to intensify his studies at the Ramtha School of Enlightenment. As a journalist in the hard science that supports and explains the far reaches of consciousness, he is keenly interest- ed in human levitation. His research into that topic led him to the technology and theories of antigravity, and thus this article was born. Aged 53, Bruce is a former psychotherapist of 16 years' standing; the 1998 National (US) Storytelling Champion runner-up; and the for- mer owner and founder of Sandsifter Beachcleaning Co. of New York. His current day job is being a union stagehand in Seattle. 76 = NEXUS Continued from page 47 www.nexusmagazi ne.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2003