Declassified UFO / UAP Document
CASE #900: Eugene Podkletnov's Gravity Modification Experiment
AI-Generated Summary
This document summarizes claims by engineer Eugene Podkletnov regarding a room-temperature gravity modification experiment using spinning gold layers. It is archived as part of the UAP Document Archive.
This document, archived as Case #900 within the UAP Document Archive, provides a brief summary of claims made by Russian ceramics engineer Eugene Podkletnov. According to the entry, dated 4 February 2020, Podkletnov asserts that he has successfully demonstrated an effect that modifies local gravitational fields. The experimental setup involves the use of thin gold layers spun at high revolutions. Podkletnov claims that this process is effective both in a vacuum and in the air, and notably, it does not require the use of superconductors and can be performed at room temperature. The reported result of this experiment is the generation of a repulsive or attractive force estimated at 300 to 500 kilograms per square meter.
He states it can be done at room temperature and does not need superconductors to work.
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Official Assessment
Eugene Podkletnov claims to have discovered a method for modifying local gravitational fields using spinning thin gold layers. The process reportedly functions at room temperature without the need for superconductors and can produce a force of 300 to 500 kilograms per square meter.
Key Persons
- Eugene PodkletnovRussian ceramics engineer