Gravity Research Center
Scientific Experiments
   

Our Experiments
Photo#1 - Jan.18,1996 Experiment
Getting ready to conduct an experiment. Device: Counter rotating electromagnets, supported by a wooden structure of pine, along with oak cross braces that are attached to the pine, at the rear of the device.Twenty four electromagnets sandwiched between two 32 inch diameter, 1 inch thick aluminum disks.
Photo#2 - Jan.18, 1996 Experiment videotaped  
Electron plasma released from the counter rotating electromagnets, induces a charge into the surrounding atoms and molecules, including, wood, plastics, atmospheric gases and metals. Note the diagonal oak support brace becomes illuminated and expands into a gaseous state. Nearly saturated by charged electrons in the moving magnetic field, the wood is now magnetized and temporarily attaches itself to one of the poles of a moving coil. In an instant, a bang is heard and the wood, due to its "magnetic memory", goes back to its origin.
Photo#3 - Aug.24, 1999 Experiment videotaped  
Counter rotating electromagnets on the disk's periphery, along with the addition of two very large counter rotating electromagnets, near the center of the device, produces a strong neutral magnetic vortex. This vortex attracts electrical energy from the ground, which forms continuous plasma bursts around the device.
Phot#4 - Sept. 9, 1989 Experiment Video taped
Since 1987 experiments began with a device we called an Electromagnetic Vortex Generator (EVG). These were our early attempts at injecting an electron plasma into a magnetic vortex. The scope data in this experiment confirms electron acceleration and ejection into the rotating magnetic field.


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