Gravity waves appear to travel at c associated with the velocity of
EM waves.  Thus the parameters of space that influence the EM waves would also 
appear to be operative in the same way for gravity as a reasonable assumption.

Recent gravity shield/thrust generation devices seem to be based on controlled 
magnetic fields.

A recent technical paper from a Group in Romania suggests that gravity is the 
combined effect  of magnetic dipole fields at a distance (and close up as 
well.)  The magnetic dipoles of nucleons and all isotopes when considered in 
mass looks like gravity at a distance.  The sum of all magnetic dipoles that 
make up matter of a given mass (those of positrons, neutrinos and electrons to 
identify known primary particle) are the magnetic dipoles to consider in a 
“gravitating” mass.

Screening a local magnetic dipole field may allow demonstration of the loss of 
“gravitation” between two laboratory masses that would otherwise be attracted, 
but are not so attracted because of the magnetic field shield.

Bob Cook

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Subject: [Vo]:Looking for feedback on gravity control experiment

I'm currently trying to conduct an experiment in-line with Frank Znidarsic's 
work in hopes to observe some anomalous gravitational behavior.

It seems this group has some insight into this area of research. I would very 
much appreciate some feedback regarding the link below and would be happy to 
answer any questions regarding my approach.

Jake

https://www.frontiergravity.com/active-projects/

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