This just showed up in the Yahoo Lifters Group, I’m pasting it here. It’s a pretty good demonstration of the basic “Biefeld Brown Effect” — except that is labeled as an “EHD Propulsor.” I don’t think it’s “EHD” (ElectroHydroDynamics) because the material separating the electrodes in this case is a SOLID rod, not a fluid. That, I think, makes this more of a demonstration of the original Townsend Brown discovery than all the Lifter footage in the world.
The technical specs describe this as: 30KV pulsed, propulsé silencieusement rapidement. and the source is gilles.charles@univ-orleans.fr |
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