Podkletov's paper
1992, Podkretnov, who works at Tampere University of Technology in Finland, submitted a paper to a British physics magazine. He described how an object placed on a high-speed rotating superconductor (which loses its resistance at extremely low temperatures) lost nearly 2% of its weight. This paper was leaked to a newspaper. First, because of the taboo concept of "anti-gravity", and second, because it caused an uproar in mainstream physics, Poldek Letnov was expelled from school. But the Russian research caught the attention of NASA. She has contacted a researcher at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, who claimed that she could create a gravitational field and repel or attract objects by using high-speed rotating superconductors. In the mid-1990s, the Marshall Space Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Alabama failed to repeat Bode Crete's experiment. However, the center admits that it doesn't know the unique method of Russian manufacturing superconducting disks, and it is largely blind research.
Podklenov's progress
A few years ago, NASA paid $600,000 to Columbus Superconducting Components Company in Ohio, made the device that Podkletov used, and hired Russians as consultants. Although the experiment was postponed, Ron Kozol, the director of the experiment, was confident that the experiment could be completed. Podklenov, who now works in Moscow Chemical Research Center, further developed his ideas. Together with Italian scientist Giovanni Danis, he published a paper detailing the research work of a "pulse gravity generator", which can repel all objects. The device uses strong discharge power "emitter" and superconducting "emitter" to generate "gravity pulse". Pod Crete Novo said: "The time is very short. It travels along the discharge line at a very fast speed (actually instantaneous) and passes through many different objects without any obvious energy loss." He said that the experimental result is that any object hit by a light beam has a thrust effect, and the size is directly proportional to the mass of the object. When adjusting a laser aiming device, Pod Crete Novo said that his experimental device has shown the ability to knock down objects 1 km away. He claims that this device can knock down objects 200 kilometers away with the same energy. It is Poldek Letnov's research work on "Pulse Gravity Generator" that has attracted the attention of Boeing Company. In the "Grasp" briefing, Boeing described how the light beam emitted by the equipment can penetrate any object without any electromagnetic shielding. There is a temperature difference electric field under the crust, and the surface gravity has the characteristics of negative electrostatic field gravity. A large number of studies show that many natural phenomena are consistent with this view, and nothing is contrary to it. So gravity is negative electric field gravity. The experiment to prove this point is "asymmetric capacitor charged by high-voltage direct current, with the positive electrode above and the negative electrode below, will float when the voltage reaches a certain value". The electric field force produced by this experiment is opposite to that of the earth, so it is called "anti-gravity". This principle can reasonably explain the phenomenon of accelerated separation between star systems and define the concept of "cosmic antigravity".