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Ether-Technology: A Rational Approach to Gravity Control

Ether-Technology: A Rational Approach to Gravity Control

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Historical Introduction
Review: Ether Technology is an easy to pick up, informative, no-nonsense and enlightning book on eletro-gravitic theory and the history of alternative propulsion.

It offers a fairly comprehensive summary of the subject matter throughout, with a quote-worthy forward by astronaut Edgar C. Mitchell. If you are interested in antigravitation, this is an excellent compendium of accumulated knowladge and history on the subject.

- Louis

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a disappointing manual for ether huffing
Review: I bought this book based on its compelling title, expecting a "tips and tricks" guide to that time-honored American pastime, huffing ether. First off, I guess I have myself to blame since when I put in the order here on Amazon, my Samoan attorney had just dropped a full liter of ether on our shag carpet. To boot, I already had a rag in my face (what else is new?). There is no mention of how to prepare a rag or proper storage of ether anywhere to be found in this book. (By the way, the best place for ether is a refrigerator in Saratoga Springs). Anyway, do yourself a favor and buy instead Commander X's "Guide to Levitation" if you really want to get high. In fact, Commander X was the man who turned me on to the sweet, oh sweet ether. Huff away, boys.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a disappointing manual for ether huffing
Review: I bought this book based on its compelling title, expecting a "tips and tricks" guide to that time-honored American pastime, huffing ether. First off, I guess I have myself to blame since when I put in the order here on Amazon, my Samoan attorney had just dropped a full liter of ether on our shag carpet. To boot, I already had a rag in my face (what else is new?). There is no mention of how to prepare a rag or proper storage of ether anywhere to be found in this book. (By the way, the best place for ether is a refrigerator in Saratoga Springs). Anyway, do yourself a favor and buy instead Commander X's "Guide to Levitation" if you really want to get high. In fact, Commander X was the man who turned me on to the sweet, oh sweet ether. Huff away, boys.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great overview of basic electrogravitic theory
Review: Well, what can I say?

The anonymous "Rho Sigma" (come on, it's not that hard to work out) brings us a brilliant compendium of devices and electrogravitic theory. Many of the illustrations within the book have been on a number of T T Brown websites without me even knowing it! The quality is superb, offering a balanced slice of the development of overunity and UFO physics. Anyone else know that one of Brown's electrogravitic motors provided an overunity of over 100,000:1?

One or two gripes - why call the Searl Effect Generator an "Ether Vortex Turbine" and then describe them as if they were two separate devices in the foreword and contents of the book? Having met Searl personally, I am pretty sure that he never referred to the SEG as such.

These aside, it offers some interesting details about the subject, and would be good for anyone interested in Brown's time spent with Agnew Bahnson too. Don't expect ancient lost secrets or Do-It-Yourself UFO instructions, but a savvy reader with this book will certainly be helped along the way to an understanding of the link between electricity and gravitation. It is extremely good value, and well worth adding to your scientific library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great overview of basic electrogravitic theory
Review: Well, what can I say?

The anonymous "Rho Sigma" (come on, it's not that hard to work out) brings us a brilliant compendium of devices and electrogravitic theory. Many of the illustrations within the book have been on a number of T T Brown websites without me even knowing it! The quality is superb, offering a balanced slice of the development of overunity and UFO physics. Anyone else know that one of Brown's electrogravitic motors provided an overunity of over 100,000:1?

One or two gripes - why call the Searl Effect Generator an "Ether Vortex Turbine" and then describe them as if they were two separate devices in the foreword and contents of the book? Having met Searl personally, I am pretty sure that he never referred to the SEG as such.

These aside, it offers some interesting details about the subject, and would be good for anyone interested in Brown's time spent with Agnew Bahnson too. Don't expect ancient lost secrets or Do-It-Yourself UFO instructions, but a savvy reader with this book will certainly be helped along the way to an understanding of the link between electricity and gravitation. It is extremely good value, and well worth adding to your scientific library.


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