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  • | known_for = Alleged development of anti-gravity devices | claims = Claims of anti-gravity technology ...
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  • ...e Podkletnov]] and [[Otis T. Carr]] have reportedly explored areas such as anti-gravity, energy generation from alternative sources, and reverse engineering of all * **Anti-gravity** – Technologies aimed at overcoming gravitational forces, notably associat ...
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  • ...ng saucer technology, and [[Eugene Podkletnov]], associated with claims of anti-gravity technology, faced false discreditation to suppress potentially revolutionar ...
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  • * [[Eugene Podkletnov]]: Known for his work on gravity modification or anti-gravity technology. ...
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  • ...interwar and World War II periods. This field purportedly aimed to explore anti-gravity propulsion methods that combined electromagnetic and gravitational forces. * Development of the "[[Die Glocke]]" (The Bell), a supposed anti-gravity craft designed to exploit advanced propulsion systems that intertwine elect ...
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  • ...of [[anti-gravity]] caused by strong electric fields. Instead of being an anti-gravity force, what Brown observed has generally been attributed to [[electrohydrod ...s]]" powered by high voltage. There are still claims that Brown discovered anti-gravity, an idea popular with the [[unidentified flying object]] (UFO) community an ...
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  • ...nse Technical Information Center}}</ref> Brown believed this effect was an anti-gravity force, and referred to as "[[electrogravitics]]" based on it being an elect ...ever, there is little evidence that supports Brown's claim on the effect's anti-gravity properties.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news|url=https://www.wired.com/2003/08/pwr ...
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  • A device that can supposedly generate [[anti-gravity]] using rotating mercury. ...
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  • | Anti-gravity craft ...
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  • ...] [[non-human intelligence]]-derived [[electromagnetogravitic]] craft with anti-gravity propulsion system, [[moscovium]]-based fuel-powered reactor ...e lower level, which can rotate 180 degrees to output a "gravity beam or [[anti-gravity]] wave" and that the craft would then travel "belly first" into this distor ...
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