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Lifters are devices capable of lifting their own weight. They are a ?modern version? of the Townsend Brown electrokinetic apparatus. The lifters are using the Biefeld-Brown effect to levitate. A basic lifter cell is composed of three Townsend Brown asymmetrical capacitors joined so as to form a triangle assembly. There has been much debate about the cause of the phenomenon.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Lifters are devices capable of lifting their own weight. They are a ?modern version? of the Townsend Brown electrokinetic apparatus. The lifters are using the Biefeld-Brown effect to levitate. A basic lifter cell is composed of three Townsend Brown asymmetrical capacitors joined so as to form a triangle assembly. There has been much debate about the cause of the phenomenon.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|naudin s lifter phenomenon]]

Latest revision as of 10:44, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Naudin?s Lifter Phenomenon
Author(s) Charles A Yost
Keywords asymmetrical capacitors, Biefeld-Brown effect, levitation, lifters, T. T. Brown
Published 2002
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 33
Pages 18-21

Abstract

Lifters are devices capable of lifting their own weight. They are a ?modern version? of the Townsend Brown electrokinetic apparatus. The lifters are using the Biefeld-Brown effect to levitate. A basic lifter cell is composed of three Townsend Brown asymmetrical capacitors joined so as to form a triangle assembly. There has been much debate about the cause of the phenomenon.