In the 1920's, Dr. Paul A. Biefeld was Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Denison University in Ohio, and Thomas Townsend Brown was attending the University. Prof. Biefeld guided Mr. Brown in his work with charged capacitors. With the aid of Prof. Biefeld, Mr. Brown discovered what they called an electrogrcωitic effect. A subsequent report by someone aware of their collaboration named what they were doing the 'Biefeld-Brown Effect'. The nature of the Biefield-Brown effect is this: Capacitors charged to high voltage lose weight and experience a lifting force [1]. Since capacitors are involved, dielectrics are involved. A dielectric is an electrical insulator. The electrogravitic effect is the stress of dielectrics.
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