Wednesday, February 20, 2013

ELECTROGRAVITICS SYSTEMS Reports On A New Propulsion Methodology Edited by Thomas Valone, M.A., P.E. Foreword by Elizabeth Rauscher, Ph.D.: A Guest Review by Robert John Huffine




Along with the other works of Paul A. LaViolette Ph.D., this short book of 121 pages compresses most of the other of his interesting theories and speculations in this little 'blue book.' But even if the reader doesn't have the required minimum of college mathematics for applied physics in order to appreciate some of this book's sparse meanderings, what IS presented is otherwise as friendly to the matters at hand as one can hope for. My personal view on these things for my having started down this particular path, initially through the Free Energy Movement, is in seeing these people as part of a "Guy Fawkes" in the world-wide Occupy Movement. And obviously here, instead of having some young adults protesting the excesses of the Corporations, while just getting through college, we are instead reading what the seasoned graduates of America's colleges have to say concerning as realistic an approach to Free Energy as we are likely to get, not to mention the fantastic reality of various Black-Ops Anti-gravity researches. However, this book isn't written entirely by Dr. LaViolette. Banesh Hoffman makes a short chapter and there's compilations of formerly written material along with an appendix containing a collection of T.Townsend Brown's patents. If you're taking College Physics and are studying this material on the side, let's say you may have a friend who's interested in these historical and present-day conjectures, well then this would make for a good introductory pamphlet for them to have. Very interesting reading.

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