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− | T. T. Brown researched electricity generated from rocks, concluding that it was spontaneous, everlasting and affected only by diurnal cycles and the proximity of rocks of a similar constitution. The conclusions were based on observations taken for entire years in various parts of the US.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | T. T. Brown researched electricity generated from rocks, concluding that it was spontaneous, everlasting and affected only by diurnal cycles and the proximity of rocks of a similar constitution. The conclusions were based on observations taken for entire years in various parts of the US. |
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Title | T. T. Brown\'s Rock Electricity |
Author(s) | Leslee A Kulba |
Keywords | T. T. Brown, petroelectricity, petrovoltaics, rock electricity, sensors |
Published | 1997 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 20 |
Pages | 21-25 |
Abstract
T. T. Brown researched electricity generated from rocks, concluding that it was spontaneous, everlasting and affected only by diurnal cycles and the proximity of rocks of a similar constitution. The conclusions were based on observations taken for entire years in various parts of the US.