Thomas Townsend Brown (March 18, 1905 – October 27, 1985) was an American inventor whose research into odd electrical effects led him to believe he had...
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The Biefeld–Brown effect is an electrical phenomenon, first noticed by inventor Thomas Townsend Brown in the 1920s, where high voltage applied to the...
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at a 1999 AIP conference. In 1921, while still in high school, Thomas Townsend Brown found that a high-voltage Coolidge tube seemed to change mass depending...
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of the effect, Thomas Townsend Brown, who spent most of his life trying to develop it and sell it as a propulsion system. Through Brown's promotion of the...
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Thomas Brown may refer to: Thomas Brown (satirist) (1662–1704), English satirist Thomas Brown (philosopher) (1778–1820), Scottish poet and philosopher...
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Invisibility to "The Force Fields of Townsend Brown", namely the experimenter and then-U.S. Navy technician Thomas Townsend Brown. Paul LaViolette's 2008 book...
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are: Atmospheric electricity Biefeld–Brown effect — Thought by the person who coined the name, Thomas Townsend Brown, to be an anti-gravity effect, it is...
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Intel, research on Brown's gravitators became classified immediately after demonstrations of 30% weight reductions. Thomas Townsend Brown had obtained a British...
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professor Mary Townsend Seymour, African-American politician Sylvia Townsend Warner, English novelist and poet Thomas Townsend Brown, American inventor...
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on Various Subjects by Francis Hauksbee. American experimenter Thomas Townsend Brown spent much of his life working on the principle, under the mistaken...
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