Frank Znidarsic on Antigravity

Source: americanantigravity.com



Frank Znidarsic proposes a novel method for generating antigravity and cold fusion effects through the application of radio-frequency stimulation of superconductors, as described in his new book, “Energy, Cold Fusion, and Antigravity”, which provides a detailed overview of Znidarsic’s latest research.

Frank discusses the electrical and magnetic force, and describes magnetism as being a “non-conserved force” in that a ferrite core placed within a magnetic field serves to strengthen the overall magnetic field in an additive way. Similarly, Znidarsic hopes to find an equivalent material to the “ferrite core” that would serve to stengthen a gravitomagnetic field, and thus allow the weak force of gravity to be manipulated on a scale useful for engineering applications.

Zdnidarsic is perhaps best known for his participation in the NASA test-replication of Dr. Eugene Podkletnov’s disk experiment, in which a specially constructed superconducting YBCO disk was rotated at high-speed to generate a “gravitational shielding” effect described by Podkletnov. Unfortunately, due to mechanical issues related to the construction and rotation of the fragile disk at high-speeds, NASA was unable to validate Podkletnov’s claims, but as an investigator Znidarsic continued to pursue a physical explanation to what Podkletnov claimed to have seen. -americanantigravity.com
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