Electrogravitic

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⚡️ Electrogravitics Electrokinetics
🧲 Magnetogravitics Magnetokinetics

Electrogravitics is a field of study that explores the interaction between high-voltage electric fields and gravitational forces, aiming to generate propulsion or modify gravitational effects through electrical means. Central to this discipline is the Biefeld-Brown effect, an electrical phenomenon where asymmetric capacitors under high voltage produce a unidirectional thrust that appears to depend on the mass of the system. This effect was first observed and developed by Thomas Townsend Brown in the 1920s, building on earlier work, and has been investigated for its potential to enable propellantless propulsion systems. The field integrates principles from electrostatics, general relativity, and advanced field theories to describe how electric polarization can influence gravitational interactions, with ongoing theoretical refinements exploring quantum and subquantum mechanisms.