Electrogravitics and Electrokinetics: From Tesla and Brown to Cold War Secrecy and Wireless Health Debates

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Electrogravitics is the idea that electricity can influence gravity to achieve propulsion, tracing roots to Nikola Tesla and Thomas Townsend Brown and the Biefeld–Brown effect, while remaining controversial amid secrecy and claims of exotic tech such as Project Winterhaven and ongoing health and security concerns about electromagnetic exposure noted by researchers like Dr. Paul Dart.

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Electrogravitics was pioneered by the work of T. Townsend Brown when he discovered electrostatic and electromagnetic fields are closely entwined.