Product Description A companion volume to "Electrogravitics Systems: Reports on a New Propulsion Methodology," this book delivers (1) the scientific validation from three different authorities; (2) the compelling public history of gravity research conducted by the aviation industry before it became 'unacknowledged' and (3) testimonials which eye-witnesses have provided. In total, this anthology attests to the validity of the Biefeld-Brown high voltage force effect. The book's Science Section includes a well-known "electrokinetic force" and how it works; the proposed ion mobility explanation; and how electricity and gravity may couple. The Historical Section contains seven articles about T.T. Brown, gravity research, etc. Also included are a Testimonial Section and Patent Section.
Customer Reviews: Good, In-Depth, Controversial ReadAugust 29, 2005 Tim Ventura(Kirkland, WA) 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
EG 2 is a good read: it's packed with information, references from literature, scientific papers, and data from a variety of sources. Valone effectively demonstrates that the Biefeld-Brown Effect IS a real, valid reactionless-propulsion methodology.
If you're looking for another "Hunt for Zero Point", then this book isn't for you. However, if you want a resource that provides both a comprehensive view of the historical efforts in this area along with detailed technical descriptions of the actual experimental work, then you've come to the right place.
PhD Tom Valone deftly weaves the reader through a journey that's part history & part science while maintaining an easily comprehensible approach to both that few authors could manage.
Electrogravitics II: Validating Repports on a New Propulsion MetadologyOctober 21, 2009 Robert Hilton(Denver, CO USA) An excellent overview of the history and current progress of electrogravitics. It is not a do it yourself book.
Good science and history in one bookAugust 2, 2005 Thomas Valone(Washington, DC USA) 9 out of 14 found this review helpful
Interesting and scientific explanation of the electrokinetic force which also predicts why and how most electrogravitic devices will move. The historical articles are also intriguing, besides the testimonials. More compelling and convincing than first book in the series - Electrogravitics Systems. Maybe the discovery of pulsed electrokinetics will now be declassified as a result of the publication of this book.
Nice workApril 13, 2008 Takaaki Musha(Yokohama, Japan) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Succeeding to the book by T.Valone, "Electrogravitics systems", this is a nice pack of discovories on the Biefeld-Brown effect, which also contains the scientific validation conducted by different research teams in the world. It might be very helpful for reserchers to make further investigations on the electro-gravitic effect.
More In Depth Look at EGJanuary 23, 2009 Elliot Malach(Galveston, Tx) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was very mathematically oriented - much different than EG1. It had very good info, but was more a compilation of other people's articles and research.
If you're looking for a book along the lines of EG1, you will be disappointed here.
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