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Created May 10, 2009, Last Modified May 21, 2000
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High K Dielectric Propulsion Experiments


Objective

The objective of this is to test the use of the high K dialectric, polysulfide, in conjunction with the Biefeld-Brown effect. According to T.T. Brown, the higher the K of dialectric between the electrodes, the stronger the Biefeld-Brown effect. These experiments with polysulfide were first carried out by James Batchelor so this work stems from his.

The Experiments

Here are the experiments I have done so far:

  1. High K Mark 1 and Mark 1B - Elongated negative - horizontally aligned (May 11/21, 2000)
    Did not work, most likely due to polysulfide based sealant containing some conducting material.

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