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− | Electric field propulsion and efforts to prove that a relationship exists between electric and gravitational fields have not been accomplished. Our interpretations of gravity, mass, electrical charge and the meaning of dimensions need closer investigation if electric field propulsion is to be developed. In this article, the longitudinal electric wave is viewed as a factor necessary for developing field propulsion, and experiments are suggested in order to establish the existence and properties of such a wave.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Electric field propulsion and efforts to prove that a relationship exists between electric and gravitational fields have not been accomplished. Our interpretations of gravity, mass, electrical charge and the meaning of dimensions need closer investigation if electric field propulsion is to be developed. In this article, the longitudinal electric wave is viewed as a factor necessary for developing field propulsion, and experiments are suggested in order to establish the existence and properties of such a wave. |
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Title | Speculations Related to Electric Field Propulsion |
Author(s) | Charles A Yost |
Keywords | aether, antigravity, T. T. Brown, electrogravitics, fields, John Hutchison, longitudinal electric wave, propulsion |
Published | 1993 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 10 |
Pages | 25-32 |
Abstract
Electric field propulsion and efforts to prove that a relationship exists between electric and gravitational fields have not been accomplished. Our interpretations of gravity, mass, electrical charge and the meaning of dimensions need closer investigation if electric field propulsion is to be developed. In this article, the longitudinal electric wave is viewed as a factor necessary for developing field propulsion, and experiments are suggested in order to establish the existence and properties of such a wave.