gMOD: gravity modification
Discussions on advances in gravitomagnetics and their implications for transportation, architecture, product design and public policy.
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New D&H paper on Gravitational Field Propulsion... a must read
A Clean Energy excerpt from gMOD - The Book
gMOD – The Book
Emerging Physics for Novel Field Propulsion
Passive Manipulation of Gravito-Photons with Metamaterials?
AIAA Lecture Series
Combatting Effects of Global Warming
Tenuous Connections: Part 1
gMOD and Global Sea Levels
High vs Low Tc and Tajmar's Results
gMOD and the LHC
Gravity Probe B, Tajmar and EHT
Fields Effects
Hauser and Droscher respond to Tajmar
New Companion Web Site
New Tajmar Paper - The role of Helium
Dröscher's Other... More Controversial Theory of Propulsion
Gravitophotons and magnetic coupling
gMOD Institute Stakeholders
The Gravity Modification Institute
Droscher Article Preparation and Possible Patent
Independent Support of Tajmar's Theory?
The Omnipresent Boson: Part 2 - Connections to Metamaterials
The Omnipresent Boson: Part 1 - Anecdotal Inventors
Enhancing Local Industries
More on EHT
Is gMOD "Green"?
Spaceport Duluth
More on Dröscher and Hauser
Why gMOD?
Earth Tech International Begins Replication Study
Tajmar Files Patent for a Gravity Generator
Update on ESA gravity research
Link to gMOD Discussion Points (PDF)
Gravity Modification Discussion Points
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New D&H paper on Gravitational Field Propulsion... a must read
A Clean Energy excerpt from gMOD - The Book
gMOD – The Book
Emerging Physics for Novel Field Propulsion
Passive Manipulation of Gravito-Photons with Metamaterials?
AIAA Lecture Series
Combatting Effects of Global Warming
Tenuous Connections: Part 1
gMOD and Global Sea Levels
High vs Low Tc and Tajmar's Results
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