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ESJ - Electric Spacecraft Journal

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 5:35 am
by Cargo
Has anyone ever seen these?
https://caylibrary.com/collections/jour ... ft-journal

I was led to these by a post about a paper (Unity of Nature) in a different thread. And now I've discovered Dr. Frederick Alzofon and gravitycontrol.io

Re: ESJ - Electric Spacecraft Journal

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 7:40 am
by crawler
Cargo wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 5:35 am Has anyone ever seen these?
https://caylibrary.com/collections/jour ... ft-journal

I was led to these by a post about a paper (Unity of Nature) in a different thread. And now I've discovered Dr. Frederick Alzofon and gravitycontrol.io
Nearly all of Alzofon's stuff is not freely available on google. The little of his written work that i have been able to find is worthless. Zero useful info about anything, especially of zero value re gravity or anti-gravity.

But is there anything half useful about anything in thems magazines or in Alzofon's books.

Spiders use electricity of sorts to fly, using their silk-lines. But can spiders enter space (electric spacecraft), the electrostatic force is not restricted to Earth's atmosphere, in fact it might be stronger in space (if suitable electrostatic conditions allow).