Alternative Reflections on Podkletnov's Gravity Experiments
Journal Title: Expert Opinion on Astronomy and Astrophysics - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
In the 1990s Eugene Podkletnov published results of experiments which in his opinion proved the effect of gravity shielding. The present paper is concerned with the question, what results may be expected from such experiments on the basis of the "Alternative Reflections on Gravitation", (ARG). The results of these considerations are in excellent agreement with those experiments. There, however, appeared no gravity shielding, but the production of additional, highly focused repulsive forces. Such curious results can hardly be explained on the basis of classical gravitational theories, which deal with attractive forces and their strong decrease with distance.
Authors and Affiliations
Johann Albers
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