Difference between revisions of "Erwin J Saxl"
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* 2008 - "[[Observations of Periodic Phenomena with a Massive Torsion Pendulum]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Observations-Periodic-Phenomena-Massive-Pendulum/dp/1935023160 Read in full]) | * 2008 - "[[Observations of Periodic Phenomena with a Massive Torsion Pendulum]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Observations-Periodic-Phenomena-Massive-Pendulum/dp/1935023160 Read in full]) | ||
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Erwin J. Saxl | |
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Erwin J. Saxl | |
Born | May 7, 1904 |
Died | January 1, 1981 |
Residence | Boston, MA, United States |
Nationality | Austrian / USA |
Known for | Gravity, antigravity, torsion |
Erwin Saxl was "a physicist, who together with Mildred Allen, confirmed the ?Allais effect' when they measured significant variations in the period of a torsion pendulum during a solar eclipse in 1970." - Wikipedia
His torsion pendulum experiments have profound implications for inertial propulsion and gravity shielding. A native of Austria, Saxl lived in Rhode Island for some time, but died in Melbourne, Florida.
Abstracts
- 1971 - "1970 Solar Eclipse as 'Seen' by a Torsion Pendulum" (Read in full)
- 1964 - "An Electrically Charged Torque Pendulum"