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Dr. Ning Li and her anti-gravity research - further information

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This document compiles biographical and professional research data on physicist Dr. Ning Li, focusing on her participation in the 2003 MITRE Gravitational-Wave Conference. It clarifies her research history and addresses scientific critiques of her work within the context of HFGW studies.

This document is a blog post by Keith Basterfield, dated June 2, 2022, providing further information on the anti-gravity research of the late U.S. physicist Dr. Ning Li. The post serves as a repository for findings shared by researcher Kent Bye regarding the 2003 MITRE Gravitational-Wave Conference, an event that the author notes was previously obscure and difficult to document. The post includes a transcript of a 2021 Q&A session where physicist Hal Puthoff discusses his familiarity with Dr. Li's work, noting that while he initially found her research promising, it did not progress as expected and faced scientific criticism. The document provides a detailed list of papers presented at the 2003 MITRE conference, including Dr. Li's paper titled 'Measurability of AC gravity fields.' Additionally, the post includes a comprehensive biographical sketch of Dr. Li, detailing her academic background at Peking University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, her professional roles at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and her work with NASA and the U.S. Army. The document also references a 2008 JASON Defense Science Advisory Panel report that reviewed High-Frequency Gravitational Wave (HFGW) technology, which included a critique of the 'Li-Baker detector concept,' clarifying that the critique referred to a different researcher, Dr. Fangyu Li of Chongqing University. The post concludes with an update regarding a 36-page booklet from the 2003 conference that contains a biography and synopsis of Dr. Li's work.

Originally, I thought, you know, she may really be on to something. But the fact that it hasn't particularly gone anywhere, and some of the critiques that have been published from a scientific viewpoint I found kind of compelling. So it's definitely in the gray box on the shelf.

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The document compiles research and biographical information regarding Dr. Ning Li, specifically focusing on her work in anti-gravity and her presentation at the 2003 MITRE Gravitational-Wave Conference. It includes transcripts of Q&A sessions with Hal Puthoff, lists of papers presented at the 2003 conference, and a biographical summary of Dr. Li's career.

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