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“The force created by the gravity impulse generator depends entirely on the structure of the superconducting emitter and the voltage that we apply to it. Given the materials and voltages we currently have available, we can obtain large impulses capable of deforming metal plates with a thickness of a couple of inches, and we’ve also been able to demonstrate punching holes in thick concrete walls. These impulses can be directionally projected in any direction in space, and they exert a force on any object in the path of propagation.
The impulse deforms metal in the way that a hydraulic press might do it, but the pulse-duration is very short in time, so we’ve been discussing a system utilizing several Marx-Generators to give a series of impulses that will definitely improve the overall effect. We’ve experimented with using the impulse-generator to treat a variety of materials, and we’ve also made another important find: the beam can hit a target over very large distances with a minimum of divergence and what appears to be zero loss in energy, even after passing through other objects in the beam-path.” – Dr. Eugene Podkletnov
http://www.americanantigravity.com/...n-the-gravity-impulse-generator.html#more-956
The impulse deforms metal in the way that a hydraulic press might do it, but the pulse-duration is very short in time, so we’ve been discussing a system utilizing several Marx-Generators to give a series of impulses that will definitely improve the overall effect. We’ve experimented with using the impulse-generator to treat a variety of materials, and we’ve also made another important find: the beam can hit a target over very large distances with a minimum of divergence and what appears to be zero loss in energy, even after passing through other objects in the beam-path.” – Dr. Eugene Podkletnov
http://www.americanantigravity.com/...n-the-gravity-impulse-generator.html#more-956