Electrogravitics can be traced to Nikola Tesla’s work with high-voltage discharges in the late 1800s.
Electrogravitics can be traced to Nikola Tesla’s work with high-voltage discharges in the late 1800s.
When Thomas Townsend Brown discovered that electrostatic and gravitational fields are closely intertwined, the world changed.
In astronomical terms, gravity dominates nuclear and electromagnetic forces, which, if implemented into relatable, earth-based technologies, would create economic and scientific lens shifts.
There have been thousands of attempts to produce measurable and scalable “antigravity,” a futuristic tech that theoretically produces unlimited energy for use in propulsion and other categories of technology.