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  • | keywords = [[electric propulsion]], [[nonchemical propulsion]], [[nuclear propulsion]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Electric Spacecraft Propulsion by Specially-Conditioned EM Fields | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | keywords = [[Electric Spacecraft]], [[Inc.]], [[equipment]], [[experiments]], [[labs]], [[library]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | known_for = [[Electric Universe]] ...and Planck. In his spare time he actively investigates the validity of the Electric Universe concept.
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  • | title = The Gravitational Spacecraft | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...neers even enjoy experimenting with it in the lab, entertaining fancies of electric propulsion.
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  • | title = Electric Propulsion Patents 1928-1995 | keywords = [[T. T. Brown]], [[electric propulsion]], [[electrokinetics]], [[flying machines]], [[Ernest Okress]],
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...rnal competition for innovative concepts in electric propulsion. [Electric Spacecraft Journal Issue No. 24 , 1998]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...to H. David Froning, Jr. and Terence W. Barrett for their paper, ?Electric Spacecraft Propulsion by Specially-Conditioned EM Fields.? (See ESJ 24:17-22.) This is
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  • | title = Tesla Coil Electric Field Thrust Experiments | keywords = [[electric rotation]], [[experiments]], [[Tesla]], [[Tesla coil]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] Thomas Chenhall's paper placed second in the Electric Spacecraft Competition because of its level of practicality. He outlined an experiment
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  • | title = Speculations Related to Electric Field Propulsion ...wn]], [[electrogravitics]], [[fields]], [[John Hutchison]], [[longitudinal electric wave]], [[propulsion]]
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  • | title = Princeton Electric Propulsion Research | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • .... Brown]], [[charge transfer]], [[controlled arcing]], [[Faraday cage]], [[spacecraft]], [[wiggle wand]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Electric Weather Forces ...= [[Colorado Springs]], [[earth resonance]], [[lightning]], [[longitudinal electric waves]], [[Ogawa]], [[Tesla]], [[weather control]]
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  • | title = Electric Propulsion Research: A 1991 Review Including United States Air Force Report | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Classic Flying Saucers May Not Have Been Electric | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...Wardenclyffe Tower technology might have a direct application to electric spacecraft. At the turn of the century, Tesla received funding from J. Pierpont Morgan
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...ave been a collaborative effort by Tim Binder and Toby Grotz. The Electric Spacecraft Journal has been given permission to use portions of information printed in
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...or who recognize errors in this article, are urged to contact the Electric Spacecraft Journal. The journal hopes to continue its efforts to clarify information o
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] Perhaps the most obvious concept for electric space launch should involve the sequencing of solenoid pulses to speed up a
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  • | title = Tesla Coils, Electric Gradients and Electrostatics | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|flyback transformers]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...sued July 28, 1916) with annotation in the form of figures by <em>Electric Spacecraft Journal</em>.
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|dusty plasma]]
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  • Marnie Muller&nbsp;served on the staff of <em>Electric Spacecraft Journal</em>.
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|chukanov plasma ball]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|plasma displays inert gas discharge tubes igdt]]
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  • | keywords = [[electric filamentary state]], [[fifth state of matter]], [[ion jets]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...filed by the Avramenkos on May 10, 1993 in Moscow, for the transmission of electric power by using longitudinal electrostatic oscillations in a single-wire tra
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...ball lightning may consist of a ball of plasma containing a large circular electric current arising as an eddy current generated by lightning. Synthetic ball l
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = The Morton Electric Thruster | keywords = [[Electric propulsion]], [[experiment]], [[T. T. Brown]], [[thrust]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|tesla coils plasma ball formation]]
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  • | keywords = [[electric pulse]], [[experiment]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • ...eath]], [[ion wind]], [[experiment]], [[high-voltage]], [[ion threads]], [[electric wind]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|advanced reduced drag aircraft project]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...arried out by T. Townsend Brown, Paul A. Biefeld, and others, suggest that electric and gravitational fields may be strongly connected at voltages as low as 10
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | keywords = [[discharge]], [[electric field]], [[experiment]], [[high voltage]], [[longitudinal waves]], [[resona | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • ...], [[current elements]], [[experiment]], [[Peter Graneau]], [[longitudinal electric forces]], [[Lorentz force]], [[VACE?s]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|interference patterns electrostatically-contained plasma]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...May 12, 1987, James E. Cox describes a method for alternating magnetic and electric fields to spin polarized particles. He concludes that electrically-neutral,
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | keywords = [[charged-barrier semiconductor]], [[electric field potential]], [[Hall effect]], [[solid-state amplifier]], [[transmissi | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Electric Field Propulsion Concepts from Independent Researchers | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | keywords = [[capacitance]], [[electric fields]], [[isotropic capacity]], [[single-terminal capacitor]] | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...toward the outer reaches of the galaxy, this special issue of the Electric Spacecraft Journal will present an overview of the earth?s large-scale electrodynamic
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...ed to be derived from distortions of the electron, and is therefore wholly electric in nature.
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|toroidal spark gap engine tests]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...ipps suggests that the force law could be generalized simply by redefining electric intensity as ?[grad][phi] ? dA/dt, where d/dt is defined as the total time
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...he equations do not contain terms for the speed of charge carriers. If the electric field has its own velocity identical to the moving charges that produce the
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...sent work proposes that the charges flowing in a wire and constituting the electric current drag the aether that exists outside and permeates the inside of the
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  • ...ds = [[charge transfer]], [[experiment]], [[high voltage]], [[longitudinal electric waves]], [[RF output]], [[TCBOR]], [[Tesla Coil Builders of Richmond]], [[T | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...tricably connected, many rocket scientists maintain that the only hope for electric propulsion will involve some form of reaction mass ? as with in jets. Micro
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...ational project. American companies such as Douglas, Glenn Martin, General Electric, Bell, Convair, Lear and Sperry-Rand participated in the research effort. B
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|terrestrial astronomical lightning]]
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  • | keywords = [[electric force]], [[experiment]], [[gravity]], [[high voltage]], [[ion wind]], [[lif | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • ...ve high potential electric field can produce a sufficient momentum for the spacecraft, which would permit interstellar travel instead of conventional chemical r [[Category:Electric Universe|possibility space propulsion utilizing zpf field]]
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