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VisitDr. John Brandenburg Claims Breakthrough in Gravity Modification Using Electromagnetic Fields
Sep 3, 2024, 01:17 AM
Plasma physicist Dr. John Brandenburg has announced a potentially groundbreaking achievement in the field of physics, claiming successful laboratory demonstrations of gravity modification using electromagnetic fields. This development has sparked significant interest and calls for verification from the scientific community. The theory behind this breakthrough, known as GEM (Gravitational Electromagnetic) Theory, was initially presented at the 1988 APS meeting and has been refined over the years. The 1989 Russo-Japanese Tesla gyro data, which supports this theory, has been confirmed with a 98% accuracy rate. Removal of gyro rotors has been observed to amplify weight loss, further supporting the theory. The Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conference, which has been convening for the past three years, has also been focused on solving the problem of gravity control and modification. Dr. Brandenburg's recent experiments are seen as a major step forward in this ongoing scientific endeavor.
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