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“politically correct” scientific establishment towards gravity-modification is negative, whichcreates a lot of difficulties.However, I don’t hide anything, and when peoplecontact me directly or by email I usually try to giveall the advice that I have and to share myexperience with them. The problem is toocomplicated for one country or for one lab tosucceed; gravity should be studied all over theworld using the best forces and the brains ofdifference scientists. That’s the key to success.AAG: I think we’ve already agreed that one ofthe chief obstacles to a successful replication is the4-inch superconductor – do you know if those aremanufactured and sold anywhere, or is that aprocess that everyone has to go through to buildtheir own?Dr. Modanese: <strong>Podkletnov</strong>’s researchpartner, physicist, and force-beam co-author.<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: Frankly speaking, in the case of extremely effective emitters that’s a part ofmy professional know-how, but if you’re only talking about emitters that allow you to generatesmall effects, then it’s not a problem. I believe that <strong>American</strong> Superconductor can help to easilymake emitters of this kind, and also there is a nice firm called “Superconductive Components” inColumbus, Ohio – they’re more or less familiar with my technology, and I think that they are upto the task of building emitter components.AAG: So essentially, by using a smaller superconductor you have a smaller effect, but thatcan be tested by using more sensitive equipment.<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: The diameter of the disk should still not be less than 4-inches, but I’mtalking about the physical structure of the ceramic itself. The structure for efficient emitters isvery difficult to build, and requires a lot of experience to build correctly, so even if I provided adetailed description, it would be difficult to construct without my help. Normal emitters whichallow you to push a thick book away from a table are possible to construct, as they aren’t quite socomplicated.AAG: I had a question from another person whowas asking about video, but they were also askingabout a flat-glow discharge.Dr. Ning Li: A colleague of <strong>Podkletnov</strong>’s andspecialist in gravitomagnetic coupling effects.<strong>Podkletnov</strong>: Well, in order to make a videofor the flat-glow discharge, we should use a highspeedvideo camera that we don’t presently have, sowe typically have to rely on our keen sight, but it’s abit difficult. We’re planning to film it, but even witha normal discharge – a spark, as in a van de graafgenerator, or in a flat-glow discharge, which repeatsthe configuration of the emitter, it’s possible to seeit with your own eyes -- you don’t need a camera forthat.<strong>American</strong> <strong>Antigravity</strong>.Com Page 7 of 13

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