I found this fascinating story at the
Americanantigravity site, this might have some
relation to Podkletnov's devices

http://www.americanantigravity.com/articles/290/1/Bill-Mehess-Gravity-Shield

Sometimes the simplest experiments are the best: for
Bill Mehess, the idea came from noticing that a magnet
placed perpendicular over a flat-magnetic field seemed
to lose weight. Several hours later, he'd perfected a
unique design that appears to negate gravity. Mehess
claims a true 450-grams of weight reduction, and has
video to back it up.

             Now, at first you might conclude that the
weight loss is simply a repulsion effect of the
magnets. Not so. The inventor plans to mount the
complete set of magnets on one platform or self
contained unit in which case there could be no weight
loss unless there is a real gravity cancellation
effect.   By the way, Jerry mentioned the problem of
people being greedy and not releasing info.  You
should check out the inventors  (Bill Mehess) site, he
gives you all the info. See below

http://www.geocities.com/auction606/agdevice.html

                 Trevor



        
                
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