Biefeld-Brown Effect – Vacuum Tests in France

Biefeld-Brown Effect Tests in France: At a Glance The Biefeld-Brown Effect took a leap forward when Townsend Brown traveled to France to conduct long-awaited vacuum tests. Working with Société National de Construction Aeronautiques du Sud Ouest (SNCASO), Brown was finally able to put to rest the persistent myth that his experiments were nothing more than […]
The Winterhaven Project and the Rise of Electrokinetics

The Winterhaven Project At a Glance The Winterhaven Project – At a GlanceTownsend Brown’s postwar work, known as the Winterhaven Project, marked a major evolution in his research. During this pivotal era, Brown rebranded his gravitators as electrokinetic apparatuses to align with accepted scientific terminology and began experimenting with aerodynamic designs, advanced dielectrics, and high-voltage […]
Brown’s Breakthrough Patents – Electrokinetic Advances

Brown’s Breakthrough Patents – At a Glance Brown’s breakthrough patents offer a window into a body of work that shaped the future of advanced propulsion. From his early experiments in gravitation-based thrust to later electrokinetic generators, Townsend Brown’s relentless innovation paved the way for discoveries that are only now being understood. His progression from lead […]
Philadelphia Experiment – Inside Brown’s Classified Navy Years

Philadelphia Experiment – At a Glance Townsend Brown’s naval career blended routine assignments with rumored links to classified research. From early sea-based experiments aboard the Submarine S-48 to his work with radar, magnetism, and electrostatics, his trajectory overlaps with technologies central to the Philadelphia Experiment. This controversial project allegedly made a Navy ship disappear using […]
Lost Antigravity Research – The Denison Mystery

Lost Antigravity Research – At a Glance Why do crucial records vanish just as they become relevant? The case of Townsend Brown and Paul Biefeld at Denison University highlights a broader pattern in lost antigravity research. Once part of academic archives, documents tied to their early experiments have quietly disappeared. Eyewitnesses confirm the work was […]
Townsend Brown and Robert Millikan – The Caltech Rejection

Townsend Brown and Robert Millikan – At a Glance The early relationship between Townsend Brown and Robert Millikan reveals the tension between scientific tradition and emerging ideas. Brown arrived at Caltech eager to share his research on electrogravitics, hoping to find support for his bold theories. Instead, he was met with resistance. Dr. Robert Millikan, […]
Biefeld-Brown Effect Sparks Lift Potential

Beifeld-Brown Effect – At a Glance The Biefeld-Brown Effect, once relegated to fringe science, is gaining renewed attention as researchers explore the potential to influence gravity with electricity. Originating from Townsend Brown’s early experiments with Dr. Paul Biefeld, the effect involves measurable motion from asymmetric capacitors under high-voltage conditions. Brown’s careful testing, including in vacuum […]
The Coolidge Tube Sparked Energy in Motion

The Coolidge Tube – At a Glance Electrogravitics began not in a lab, but in the imagination of a teenager fueled by science fiction. Townsend Brown, inspired by stories of futuristic travel, used a salvaged Coolidge X-ray machine in an experiment that led to a surprising discovery: capacitors could move under high voltage. This marked […]
Electrogravitics – The Birth of a Breakthrough Field

Electrogravitics – At a Glance Electrogravitics, once dismissed as fringe science, is reemerging in conversations about future propulsion. This blog traces its origins to the 1920s, when a young Townsend Brown observed unexplained motion from asymmetric capacitors using a Coolidge X-ray machine. With encouragement from Dr. Paul Biefeld, Brown documented what became known as the […]