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Podkletnov-Interview.. - American Antigravity

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<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: It’s not a drilling-machine, sorry. We’re interested mainly in the use of thistechnology for propulsion in space, and frankly speaking it really is what you’d call“propellantless propulsion”.AAG: Let’s focus on that for a second: when you noticed the impulse force on objects in thebeam path, was there an equal & opposite force on the superconductor itself?<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: No, there wasn’t. There was no reaction force at all.AAG: So if you put the superconductor inside ofa spacecraft then, I guess that it wouldn’t produce aconventional forward propulsion?<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: Yes, it doesn’t act according toNewtons third law – that every force has an equalan opposite reaction. But simply thesuperconducting emitter, whether it is a rotatingdisk or the discharge-system, is able to create agravitational wave in what you might call the aetheror the space of subatomic particles. Or you call it agravity-wave. So this wave propagates throughspace, through all the objects, sometimes it caninteract with normal matter, but to my surprise itdoes not lose its energy at very high distances – itremains collimated as it propagates.Amplitude: Relative pulse-amplitude fromimpulse-discharge experimental testing.AAG: Did you notice any other strange effects in the general area? Anything in addition tothe impulse itself, the effect on objects, or the strange radiation coming out behind?<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: No, we didn’t, but frankly speaking it is not very easy to measure all theseadditional effects. You know, when you’re dealing with millions of volts, it’s better to keep a bitof safe distance. We use a faraday cage and special rubber-metal coatings to shield the radiation,because otherwise the high magnetic field strength from the discharge will erase computer harddrives and damage nearby test-equipment.AAG: When you analyzed the metal samplethat was bent with the gravity-beam, did it appearto be only bent forward in the direction of beampropogation? Dr. Bob Baker postulates thatgravity-waves may be quadripolar in nature, andI’m wondering if these waves might leave adetectable signature in the materials they deformto help validate his theory…<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: In our experiments we wereable to observe only the forward action.Deflection: Angle of pendulum deflectioncorrelated with adjusted pulse amplitude.AAG: Do you think that there might be anytorsion physics involved with the impulsegenerator?<strong>American</strong> <strong>Antigravity</strong>.Com Page 10 of 13

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