Tests on Superconductor Gravitational Effects
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Author(s)Alexander Frolov
PublisherThe Round Thing
ISBN / ASINB00I8XWVWG
ISBN-13978B00I8XWVW8
Sales Rank1,247,032
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This is a single article by Alexander V. Frolov that appeared in the Fall 2013 issue of The Round Thing. The article by Frolov from Faraday laboratories details some null results from a recent set of experiments involving antigravity. His hypothesis is that a rotating superconductor in an electric field will block gravity waves emitted by Earth and that an object suspended above the device will become lighter as a result of the gravity shield. From his notes on the experiments we see that although he is able to refine his system the effects of the device are not statistically significant and therefore less interesting. Nevertheless it is an excellent article describing the theory and development of a gravity device. This article is a terrific starting point for a discussion on the nature of gravity and how its modifications can be used.