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Biefeld-Brown. The Searl Effect. Beamships. You name it, Russell Anderson's into it. For over 20 years, Anderson's approach to Electrogravitics is ?if you build it, they will come?, and as an avid contributor to science fairs, hobbyist magazines, and Electrographics social groups his philosophy is getting results. He doesn't just talk about Electrogravitics: he builds the devices, carefully documents his work, and then displays them for others as proof of concept demonstrations to create excitement and foster involvement.
 
Biefeld-Brown. The Searl Effect. Beamships. You name it, Russell Anderson's into it. For over 20 years, Anderson's approach to Electrogravitics is ?if you build it, they will come?, and as an avid contributor to science fairs, hobbyist magazines, and Electrographics social groups his philosophy is getting results. He doesn't just talk about Electrogravitics: he builds the devices, carefully documents his work, and then displays them for others as proof of concept demonstrations to create excitement and foster involvement.
  
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 30 December 2016

Russell Lloyd Anderson
Russell Lloyd Anderson
Residence Devon, PA, United States
Known for Electrogravitics, Antigravity, Searl

Biefeld-Brown. The Searl Effect. Beamships. You name it, Russell Anderson's into it. For over 20 years, Anderson's approach to Electrogravitics is ?if you build it, they will come?, and as an avid contributor to science fairs, hobbyist magazines, and Electrographics social groups his philosophy is getting results. He doesn't just talk about Electrogravitics: he builds the devices, carefully documents his work, and then displays them for others as proof of concept demonstrations to create excitement and foster involvement.