It says it's in a peer reviewed journal but doesn't say which one...

"After careful testing, Podkletnov has found the speed of the antigravity
impulse to be approximately 64 times the speed of light (64c), which he
indicates does not conflict with modern interpretations of Relativity
Theory."
***I have seen this claim before.  Here's an example:

http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/lounge/51645/

   <http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/lounge/51645/#msg282158> Oct 6, 2011 at
7:52am
*m4ster r0shi* (2148) <http://www.cplusplus.com/user/m4ster_r0shi/>
 This isn't news.

*Prediction No. 11 (2003)*: Subquantum kinetics predicts that an electron
shock discharge should produce coinciding electric and gravity potential
waves that travel faster than the speed of light and that the speed of
these superluminal waves at any given point in time should depend on the
electric potential gradient of the discharge (LaViolette, Subquantum
Kinetics, p. 130).

[...]

*Verification (2008)*: The prediction with respect to the superluminal
speed of gravity potential component of such waves was verified
qualitatively. Previously, *Dr. Podkletnov had told LaViolette that he and
Dr. Modanese had measured the speed of the pulses to be between 63 and 64
times the speed of light.* In January of 2008, LaViolette asked Podkletnov
whether the concrete smashing pulses produced by the steeper electric field
gradients traveled much faster than the pendulum deflecting pulses. *Podkletnov
concurred and said that they had determined that these stronger pulses
traveled at least several thousand times the speed of light.*
http://www.etheric.com/LaViolette/Predict2.html




On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 5:27 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just a FYI for those interested in superconductors and gravity…
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> http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/05/update-on-podkletnov-gravity.html
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