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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...in this article, are urged to contact the Electric Spacecraft Journal. The journal hopes to continue its efforts to clarify information on this subject. Pleas
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  • | title = Princeton Electric Propulsion Research | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Classic Flying Saucers May Not Have Been Electric | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Electric Propulsion Research: A 1991 Review Including United States Air Force Report | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Electric Weather Forces ...= [[Colorado Springs]], [[earth resonance]], [[lightning]], [[longitudinal electric waves]], [[Ogawa]], [[Tesla]], [[weather control]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | title = Speculations Related to Electric Field Propulsion ...wn]], [[electrogravitics]], [[fields]], [[John Hutchison]], [[longitudinal electric wave]], [[propulsion]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] Perhaps the most obvious concept for electric space launch should involve the sequencing of solenoid pulses to speed up a
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|flyback transformers]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...collaborative effort by Tim Binder and Toby Grotz. The Electric Spacecraft Journal has been given permission to use portions of information printed in Fulcrum
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...Wardenclyffe Tower technology might have a direct application to electric spacecraft. At the turn of the century, Tesla received funding from J. Pierpont Morgan
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|dusty plasma]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...8, 1916) with annotation in the form of figures by <em>Electric Spacecraft Journal</em>.
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  • | title = Tesla Coils, Electric Gradients and Electrostatics | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|chukanov plasma ball]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] [[Category:Electric Universe|plasma displays inert gas discharge tubes igdt]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
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  • | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] ...filed by the Avramenkos on May 10, 1993 in Moscow, for the transmission of electric power by using longitudinal electrostatic oscillations in a single-wire tra
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