Anybody try any of the experiments? I played with cardboard pyramids in the late 60s and my controlled experiments did not sweeten sugar solution, sharpen razor blades, retard decomposition or more speedily germinate seed...
On Thu, 3 Aug 2023, 02:37 Terry Blanton, <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote: > And then there's bug chitin: > > http://www.rexresearch.com/grebenn/grebenn.htm > > On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 6:37 PM Frogfall <frogf...@nucleon.co.uk> wrote: > >> Have a look at this report: >> >> NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program >> https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19980201240 >> Published 1998 >> >> This stuff was all quite open at the time. >> >> In the UK, British Aerospace was also funding antigravity studies, in the >> shape of "Project Greenglow" - which was mainly Dr Ron Evans, who was based >> at their Warton aircraft plant, in Lancashire. At around that time I went >> along to a talk Ron gave, organised by the Royal Aeronautical Society, at >> Warton. He described various aspects of his own project, as well as the >> Evgeny Podkletnov work, and the NASA program. >> >> This was all activity that you could imagine would be described as "top >> secret", if it cropped up in some fiction novel. However, the researchers >> seemed to be approaching it as a totally non-classified and open area of >> study. For Ron Evans, it was just the continuation of a hobby interest, >> prior to retirement. And, as far as I can remember, the actual budgets >> were tiny. >> >>