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Basically, they had different agendas; the Schaubergers, Gerchsheimer<br />
and Dodd all gave varying accounts of what actually<br />
happened. Gerchsheimer complained that Viktor's explanations of<br />
his theories were unintelligible and suspected that they were flawed.<br />
He gradually came to the conclusion that Viktor would not be able<br />
to deliver what they wanted. Viktor, for his part, rebelled when it was<br />
finally made clear that he must stay for eight years, whereupon he<br />
effectively refused to engage in any further communication.<br />
Only after he and his son had agreed to sign a new contract<br />
(which was not translated into German for them), effectively consigning<br />
to the consortium all rights to his documents, designs and<br />
models and to any future ideas and inventions, was Viktor allowed<br />
to return to his beloved Austria, a broken man.<br />
A new kind of aircraft<br />
The Wright Brothers' plane a century ago had wings, a tail fin and<br />
rudders. All our commercial jet aircraft today are built on the same<br />
principles, but are far less fuel efficient, requiring hundreds of times<br />
the energy to push through the atmosphere. More and more power<br />
is expended to counter both the air resistance and the pull of gravity,<br />
at quite astronomical costs in terms of materials and development.<br />
It was to reduce the force of gravity that some of the large<br />
aerospace companies in the U.S.A. were undertaking research in the<br />
early 1950s. One researcher, Townsend T. Brown had designed a<br />
saucer-shaped craft whose weight was significantly reduced by<br />
energizing the skins with massive amounts of electricity and which<br />
happened also to make the craft invisible to radar.<br />
Conventional scientific theory states that certain laws are inviolable,<br />
like the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Einstein's Theory of<br />
Relativity or the Law of Gravity. We learn this at school, and anyone<br />
who claims otherwise is treated with suspicion or derision.<br />
Researchers now working at the frontiers of science, such as in<br />
quantum physics, are discovering that these laws apply only under<br />
conventional physical conditions, though this is not yet widely<br />
accepted.<br />
The discovery that the force of gravity can be reduced or even<br />
cancelled has profound implications for humanity. It is as though<br />
we can add another dimension to our world, one that had always<br />
been present, though not in our awareness. For many people<br />
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