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Alexandre Szames

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Alexandre Szames
NationalityFrench
Known forL'effet Biefeld-Brown, a history of the Biefeld–Brown effect and electrogravitics
Scientific career
FieldsScience journalism, History of science

Alexandre Szames (born 1970) is a French science journalist and author known for his research into the history of the Biefeld–Brown effect and electrogravitic ("antigravity") propulsion. He is listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.

Work

Szames worked for about a decade at the aerospace magazine Air & Cosmos, where he covered advanced propulsion and gravity-control topics. He is the author of L'effet Biefeld-Brown : histoire secrète de la plus grande découverte scientifique du vingtième siècle (also issued as Histoire secrète de l'antigravité), first published in 1998–1999, which traces the history of Thomas Townsend Brown, Paul Biefeld and the effect that bears their names. He founded the small publishing venture ASZed / Antigravité in Paris to issue the work. His framing of electrogravitics as a suppressed or overlooked breakthrough places the book outside mainstream aerospace science.

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