"Gravitomagnetic Field in Spinning Superconductor ("Gravitomagnetic London Moment") could challenge General Relativity and Point Toward Quantum Theory of Gravity"
However, the subsequent blog overlooks this potential and makes a quantum leap with it's title by saying:
"The first test that Proves General Theory of Relativity Wrong"
Obviously there is a significant difference. Reading a few of the papers cited by FS3 it appears that Tajmar is trying to whittle away at factors that may have caused an initial Cooper Pair anomaly via Tate et al. Even going so far as to cite possible problems with the accelerometers and the positioning of same. He also references Podkletnov and others:
So yes, the blog's "interpretation" of the anomaly is in error. But, i'll still keep Tholden's comments in mind."... the claims of Podkletnov could not be reproduced (Li et al, 1997, Woods, Conke, Helme and Caldwell et al, 2001, Hathaway, Cleveland and Bao, 2003,Tajmar et al, 2005) so far. Nevertheless, new claims were arising (Podkletnov et al, 2003) and other theoretical venues (Modanese, 2003) were pursued to further investigate the topic. - Gravitomagnetic Fields in Rotating Superconductors to Solve Tate’s Cooper Pair Mass Anomaly