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Podkletnov?s experiments at Tampere University, Finland, were just the latest in a century-long quest to find a connection between gravity and electromagnetism. Stirniman reviews what he was able to extract from the literature about another researcher seeking this connection, Henry William Wallace. Following the article is a very thorough annotated bibliography of the history of gravitomagnetic research, compiled by Stirniman.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Podkletnov?s experiments at Tampere University, Finland, were just the latest in a century-long quest to find a connection between gravity and electromagnetism. Stirniman reviews what he was able to extract from the literature about another researcher seeking this connection, Henry William Wallace. Following the article is a very thorough annotated bibliography of the history of gravitomagnetic research, compiled by Stirniman.
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Scientific Paper
Title The Wallace Inventions, Spin Aligned Nuclei, the Gravitomagnetic Field, and the Tampere Experiment: Is There a Connection?
Author(s) Robert P Stirniman
Keywords aligned nuclear spin, gravitational shielding, gravitomagnetics, William Wallace
Published 1998
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 26
Pages 16-19

Abstract

Podkletnov?s experiments at Tampere University, Finland, were just the latest in a century-long quest to find a connection between gravity and electromagnetism. Stirniman reviews what he was able to extract from the literature about another researcher seeking this connection, Henry William Wallace. Following the article is a very thorough annotated bibliography of the history of gravitomagnetic research, compiled by Stirniman.