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Scientific Paper
TitleElectrogravitic Thruster
Author(s)Thomas L Chenhall
KeywordsT. T. Brown, electrogravitics, propulsion, antigravity, levitation
Published1998
JournalElectric Spacecraft Journal
Number24
Pages23-24

Abstract

Thomas Chenhall's paper placed second in the Electric Spacecraft Competition because of its level of practicality. He outlined an experiment designed to augment the Biefeld-Brown effect. It used a series of very thin layers of a material of high dielectric constant sandwiched between metal sheets of alternating polarity. The plates were round with a bulge in the middle, creating in their composite a flying saucer shape.