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GERMAR RUDOLF, RESISTANCE IS OBLIGATORYthe gravitational effect could be reproduced under laboratory conditions,the scientific world gradually overcame its skepticism. Finally, inthe early 2000s, even prestigious physics journals, which had initiallyexerted peer censorship, began carrying articles on the subject.Podkletnov’s accidental discovery of the possibility of creatingaimed gravity beams through electromagnetic effects conflicts greatlywith both classical and relativistic models of gravity. According to Einstein,gravity is nothing more than the bending of space caused by energysingularities, that is to say: mass. Aimed gravity beams that are createdelectromagnetically cannot possibly fit into this concept. On theother hand, physicists have been trying for more than a century to combinethe concepts of electromagnetism and gravitation into a single unifiedfield equation. Apparently the experimental physicist Podkletnovhas succeeded where the theoretical physicists failed.It is therefore possible that the entire science of physics is on theverge of another revolution. This clearly shows how literally unsteadythe ground is on which we think we are standing. 98And if our understanding of gravity – something we have alwaysheld to be “firm as a rock” – actually rests on such an uncertain and unsteadybasis, how can we speak of self-evidence in other areas that aresignificantly more difficult to perceive?In view of the basic insecurity of all knowledge, Karl R. Popper iscompletely right when he makes the following conclusion: 99“Only if the student experiences how easy it is to err, and howhard to make even a small advance in the field of knowledge, onlythen can he obtain a feeling for the standards of intellectual honesty,a respect for truth, and a disregard of authority and bumptiousness.”Dr. Halton Arp, professor of astrophysics at the Max Planck Institutefor Astrophysics near Munich, has summarized the tragedy that is brewingtoday in science generally and astrophysics in particular as follows:10098David Cohen, “Going up,” New Scientist, no. 2325, 12 Jan. 2002; Interview with Dr. EugenePodkletnov: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgyAFElQZcU; cf. Germar Rudolf, “On Third ReichFlying Saucers, German Physics, and the Perpetuum Mobile,” The Revisionist 1(2) (2003), pp.229-234.99Karl Popper, The Open…, op. cit. (note 70), vol. 2, pp. 283f.100 Halton Arp, “What has Science Come to?,” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 14(3) (2000), pp.447-454.76

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