Author name: Paul Schatzkin

J. Robert Oppenheimer and T. Townsend Brown

Cook & Marckus, Morgan & Me
Part 1: The ‘Black’ Oppenheimer?

After more than twenty years of referencing his book, I have finally ‘met’ Nick Cook, the author of The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology.  The ‘meeting’ was virtual: I was at home in Tennesee and Nick was at home in the U.K.  We were introduced by Jesse Michels, the

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Part 1: The ‘Black’ Oppenheimer?
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Cook & Marckus, Morgan & Me
Part 2: Blended Characters

In Part 1 of this post/thread, I highlighted some of the passages in Nick Cook’s Hunt for Zero Point  that the covert source I identified as ‘Morgan’ suggested I take a closer look at while I was doing my original research between 2003 and 2008. Now let’s talk about Nick Cook’s own covert source:  ‘Dr.

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The Venn Diagram of the Townsend Brown story

Townsend Brown Outtakes – Chapter 37:
Missing Fingers and ‘Reliable Sources’

How much do we really know about Townsend Brown?  Even after a 100,000 word biography, what do we really know? Near the end of the introduction to the 2023 Edition of The Man Who Mastered Gravity, I wrote: In the past week, I’ve had occasion to reconsider that thesis.  As Jan Lunquist infers in her

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The Synchronic / Gödel Model for Time Travel

The topic of… the possibility of… time travel… is a recurring theme throughout the Townsend Brown saga. In The Man Who Mastered Gravity, the connection is first introduced in Chapter 20: Gravity & Electricity, Space & Time (Notes from the Rabbit Hole #5).  After a prior description of Townsend Brown’s experiments to produce synthetic gravitational fields

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Quantum Entanglement illustrated

Quantum Entanglement =
‘Gravitational Communications’ ?

The expression ‘Quantum Mechanics’ and its countless variations are on a lot of minds and tongues these days thanks to the release of Oppenheimer last month to both critical acclaim and box office success. One of the more common variations/themes that emerges from the study of quantum physics is ‘Quantum Entanglement‘ – what Einstein described

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‘Gravitational Communications’ ?
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