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The Force Field Propulsion Physics eGroup is a website in which individuals can discuss and critique ideas about space-time, atomic structure and EM propulsion. It tends to be dominated by a small group of personalities, but in fact is open to anyone granted a registration pass. It has split into two factions (eGroup and Greenglow), reformed into one, and split again. It is primarily a British site, but has international contributors. We have extracted some of this collection from hundreds of pages. The eGroup website is [http://www.egroups.com/group/forcefieldpropulsionphysics/ www.egroups.com/group/forcefieldpropulsionphysics/].[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The Force Field Propulsion Physics eGroup is a website in which individuals can discuss and critique ideas about space-time, atomic structure and EM propulsion. It tends to be dominated by a small group of personalities, but in fact is open to anyone granted a registration pass. It has split into two factions (eGroup and Greenglow), reformed into one, and split again. It is primarily a British site, but has international contributors. We have extracted some of this collection from hundreds of pages. The eGroup website is [http://www.egroups.com/group/forcefieldpropulsionphysics/ www.egroups.com/group/forcefieldpropulsionphysics/].
  
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title eGroup Discussions
Author(s) Leslee A Kulba
Keywords antigravity, atomic structure, conservation laws, electromagnetic propulsion, force, gravity, scalar waves, space-time
Published 2000
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 31
Pages 22-27

Abstract

The Force Field Propulsion Physics eGroup is a website in which individuals can discuss and critique ideas about space-time, atomic structure and EM propulsion. It tends to be dominated by a small group of personalities, but in fact is open to anyone granted a registration pass. It has split into two factions (eGroup and Greenglow), reformed into one, and split again. It is primarily a British site, but has international contributors. We have extracted some of this collection from hundreds of pages. The eGroup website is www.egroups.com/group/forcefieldpropulsionphysics/.