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http://www.janes.com/aerospace/civil/news/jdw/jdw020729_1_n.shtml
By Nick Cook, JDW Aerospace Consultant, London
Boeing, the world?s largest aircraft manufacturer, has admitted it is working on experimental anti-gravity projects that could overturn a century of conventional aerospace propulsion technology if the science underpinning them can be engineered into hardware.
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But it is also apparent that Podkletnov?s work could be engineered into a radical new weapon. The GRASP paper focuses on Podkletnov?s claims that his high-power experiments, using a device called an ?impulse gravity generator?, are capable of producing a beam of ?gravity-like? energy that can exert an instantaneous force of 1,000g on any object ? enough, in principle, to vaporise it, especially if the object is moving at high speed.
By Nick Cook, JDW Aerospace Consultant, London
Boeing, the world?s largest aircraft manufacturer, has admitted it is working on experimental anti-gravity projects that could overturn a century of conventional aerospace propulsion technology if the science underpinning them can be engineered into hardware.
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But it is also apparent that Podkletnov?s work could be engineered into a radical new weapon. The GRASP paper focuses on Podkletnov?s claims that his high-power experiments, using a device called an ?impulse gravity generator?, are capable of producing a beam of ?gravity-like? energy that can exert an instantaneous force of 1,000g on any object ? enough, in principle, to vaporise it, especially if the object is moving at high speed.
