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Process and Installation for Generating a Gravitational Field
- Includes a patent application for such a device, with diagrams.
Antigravity.org
- Sergey Ivanenko explains gravity as an inertial phenomenon caused by movement of the universe with respect to higher dimensions.
Gravitational Force Vectoring
- A site describing how gravity can be created in the context of the conservation of energy and quantum mechanics, with information on related events.
Abolish a Force
- Describes qualitatively how gravity can be accounted for by nuclear forces.
The Gravnetic Field
- The existence of a vector field is shown, originated by all moving masses which exerts a force on all other nearby moving masses.
Galactic Gravitation Calculator
- Demonstrates how new quantum gravity theory explains orbits in spiral galaxies without Dark Matter.
The Cause of Gravity Solved?
- Proposes a new theory of gravity which supports the claim that matter contracts space.
Electrogravity Theory
- Article discussing the nature of gravity. We live with this force on a daily basis and yet it remains one of the greatest mysteries of our technological society.
Gravity: The Unending Journey of an Apple
- Provides an alternative theory of gravity that deals with many features of the force of gravity observed in the universe.
Mass and Gravity
- Describes a theory that gravity is not an attractive force between masses but a pressure force produced by spacetime on volumes.
An Experimentally Based Theory of Gravity
- Morton F. Spears developed a new approach to gravity based on electrostatic relationships and the permittivity of open space.
Gravity and the Unified Theory
- Eric Sabo East Haddam provides his views on the physical means of how gravity works.
GravitationLab.com
- Richard Benish considers the possibility of testing "expanding matter" gravity models with laboratory experiments. Astrophysical and cosmological implications are also explored.
Gravitation
- Part of an explanation of gravity included in Mel Winfield's book "The Science of Actuality".
Nucleonic Energy Site
- Mel Winfield explains nucleonic energy, the Hutchison Effect, levitation and physics. He is the author of the book "The Science of Actuality" which can be ordered online.
Access to a Physical Understanding of Gravitation
- Ideas on gravitation.
The Gravitational Isolator
- Now that there is a proven interaction between light and gravitation, Mihail Vrapcea outlines his theory that the values of this process should be inverted so that a high enough density light field will isolate a weak enough gravity field.
Gravity - the Process of Acceleration
- A paper on Dr. Samuel V. Miensinompe's theory of relative time-space.
Red Shift
- Article by Paul Schroeder that redefines cosmological red shift, its cause and the surrounding issues and concepts.
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