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Occult Ether Physics: Tesla's Hidden Space Propulsion System and the Conspiracy to Conceal It (2nd Revised ...24 reviews
William Lyne

Creatopia Productions, 1998

At the heart of the Big Cover Up in so many ways.
I share this authors view that at least since the 1930s, the vast majority of so-called "UFOs" that have been seen have been piloted and built by Earth-bound human beings. American and German forces dominated the skies pre/post WW2, but the Russians, British, and Chinese are no doubt involved in more recent times. And it really did come to a very crucial crossroads in the life of primarily one ...
  
  











  



  
Jetpack Dreams: One Man's Up and Down (But Mostly Down) Search for the Greatest Invention That Never Was2 reviews
Mac Montandon

Da Capo Press, 2008

Pursuing the Dream
Previous centuries didn't have science fiction as we have had science fiction. We have had descriptions and depictions of the future, from _Metropolis_ to _Flash Gordon_ to _2001_; none of the predictions comes close to what the future actually brought. No one fifty years ago could have expected the scientific and electronic marvels we have now at our fingertips. We have zipped into the ...
  
  











  



  
Electrogravitics II: Validating Reports on a New Propulsion Methodology3 reviews
Thomas Valone

Integrity Research Instititue, 2005

Good, In-Depth, Controversial Read
EG 2 is a good read: it's packed with information, references from literature, scientific papers, and data from a variety of sources. Valone effectively demonstrates that the Biefeld-Brown Effect IS a real, valid reactionless-propulsion methodology. If you're looking for another "Hunt for Zero Point", then this book isn't for you. However, if you want a resource that provides both a ...
  
  











  



  
Rocket Boys (The Coalwood Series #1)537 reviews
Homer Hickam

Delacorte Press, 1998

Amazing True Story
Homer Hickam grew up in a rural isolated mountain town but went on to win the National Science Fair. This book is his story and how he was successful. I bought 24 copies of this book to inspire my advanced 6th grade Reading class. They loved the book. In our discussions they mentioned never giving up. Homer and his friends kept trying until they had success. Thank you for sharing your ...
  
  











  



  
Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons40 reviews
John Carter

Feral House, 2005

luminary
Sex and Rockets is an illuminating and inspiring book that provides a detailed account of the rich and bizarre world of Parsons. The reader takes a mind-bending mystical journey through a dynamic realm of magic and science that reads more like great fiction than reality. Parsons was as interesting as any character in a science fiction novel of the time. He was a visionary in the world of the ...
  
  











  



  
Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology7 reviews
Paul A. LaViolette

Bear & Company, 2008

The Real Data About Antigravity Propulsion, and the Government Paranoia to Prove It Works
I'm not much for conspiracy theories, but... there is just way to much information here into subquantum kinetics and electrogravitic propulsion systems that work to be validly discounted. It is pretty conclusive that gravity has polarity, and our current physics paradigm is insufficient to explain the results achieved. Experiments by Tesla, Brown, Searl and others also show that generators can ...
  
  











  



  
Electrogravitics Systems: Reports on a New Propulsion Methodology4 reviews

Integrity Research Institute, 1995

Great Collection of readings
A great book for anyone into electrogravitics systems or with any real interest in new propulsion technology. This book is made up of several reports and writings pieced together. Some Physics is a must to understand this book. If you are not at all familiar with the some basic principles it will be hard to understand what much the book speaks of. The author takes for granted a certain level of ...
  
  











  



  
Von Braun: Dreamer of Space, Engineer of War (Vintage)18 reviews
Michael Neufeld

Vintage, 2008

Great History of Rocketry
This book is not only an outstanding objective analysis of the life of Wernher von Braun, but also an excellent history of German and U.S. rocket development. As an author of two non-fiction books myself, I can attest to the enormous amount of work that goes into research for a book of this type. Dr. Neufeld provides a great deal of new and fascinating information on von Braun's early career as ...
  
  











  



  
Rocket Propulsion Elements, 7th Edition20 reviews
George P. Sutton, Oscar Biblarz

Wiley-Interscience, 2000

The Bible of the Field
When as a young physicist I started working on rocket nozzle design most of the material in this book had to be dug up from a paper here, a book there, or else it simply wasn't known. Now here's everything you need to know in a couple of chapters. And besides nozzle design, here in information on virtually every aspect of rockets from the design to the propellents, from concepts to testing. Most ...
  
  











  



  
The Racing Rules Companion 2009 - 2012 (Racing Rules Companion)
Bryan Willis

Wiley, 2009

A quick reference to any situation that should arise during a race, this trim, splash-proof guide offers beginners instant access to the newest racing rules for yachts, dinghies, and windsurfing. A summary of the latest ISAF regulations, which are revised every four years, this practical, user-friendly guide covers the basic rules of sailing, covering everything from changing course, visual signals, penalty turns, and even includes advice on ...
  
  











  



  
Physics of Electric Propulsion1 review
Robert G. Jahn

Dover Publications, 2006

A classic textbook
Has been the reference textbook on EP since many years. May need some updating, but it's still a great starting point.
  
  











  



  
Gravitational Manipulation of Domed Craft: UFO Propulsion Dynamics
Paul Potter

Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008

This book introduces a brand new field of scientific research based upon analysis of artifacts retrieved from crashed and damaged UFOs that have come down in Russia and America.
  
  











  



  
Submarine Technology for the 21st Century4 reviews
Stan Zimmerman

Trafford Publishing, 2000

The Real Stuff
You could, I suppose,go to Groton and do a stint in sub school, or, failing that, attend a high-price seminar on the state of undersea warfare. And subscriptions to Janes Fighting Ships and the Submarine Review wouldn't hurt. Or you could sit down with this very managable, up-to-date account written by a non-tech journalist for the lay reader that will set you dreaming, each nigh as you lay it by ...
  
  











  



  
Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion (2nd Edition)9 reviews
Philip Hill, Carl Peterson

Prentice Hall, 1991

The best overall book on propulsion in existence
Yeah, that's a big statement, but considering the fact that I own 7 other major propulsion books and refer to this one 10 times more than any of the others, I think it's definitely true. All of the top Aerospace Engineering schools use it, and for good reason. It is NOT a teach-yourself book. If that is what you are into, then go buy something with more pretty pictures, because some sections ...
  
  











  



  
Mechanics of Flight8 reviews
Warren F. Phillips

Wiley, 2004

If you study or design aircraft, you must have this book
"Mechanics of Flight" will become a classic in the aerodynamicist's library alongside Abbott and Von Doenhoff's "Theory of Wing Sections". Here's why: * Coverage of topics in aircraft design is exhaustive. From balancing lift and weight for steady flight, on through off axis forces and moments from running propellers, to 6-dof formulas for aircraft dynamic modes, to how propeller location ...
  
  











  



  
Elements of Propulsion: Gas Turbines And Rockets (AIAA Education) (Aiaa Education Series)2 reviews
Hans von Ohain (Foreword) Jack D. Mattingly

AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Ast, 2006

Top Textbook on Engine Performance
This is the best textbook written on the modeling and performance prediction of gas turbine engines. A systematic method is used to model a variety of engines from the basic turbojet to the advanced afterburning turbofan used in modern fighters. Performance predictions include the effect of engine controls - a unique feature. Turbomachinery design includes structural considerations. This book is ...
  
  











  



  
Solar Sails: A Novel Approach to Interplanetary Travel1 review
Giovanni Vulpetti, Les Johnson, ...

Springer, 2008

The State of the Art on Solar Sails
This is a review of Solar Sails: A Novel Approach to Interplanetary Travel, that I have published on my Centauri Dreams weblog. The text follows: The vast laser-driven sails envisioned by Robert Forward have always fired my imagination. Hundreds of kilometers in diameter, they would rely upon a gigantic Fresnel lens in the outer Solar System to keep the critical laser beam tightly collimated ...
  
  











  



  
Electric Propulsion For Boats1 review
Charles Mathys

Bristol Fashion Publications, Inc., 2000

Not bad.
Provided some needed insight into my own effort to go electric. Much of it is well written and easy enough to understand. Some of it was way over my head technically, but still enough down to earth stuff to be helpful. Does spend a bit too much time on AC motors, which are not yet practical for battery powered craft, and he missed completely the permenant magnet motors such as Etek, PMG and ...
  
  











  



  
Understanding Flight14 reviews
David Anderson, Scott Eberhardt

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2000

A great introduction into flight
I always was very interested in flight and aerodynamics but never really had the chance to read a book that gave me a clear understanding of the principles that are involved in it. Understanding Flight is a great introduction for everyone who is interested in this field. It provides a lot of useful information and explains the phenomenon of flight in a easy way. The good thing about this book ...
  
  











  



  
Modern Engineering for Design of Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics)6 reviews
Dieter K. Huzel, David H. Huang

AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Ast, 1992

the best.
i have most of the books on rocket engines that are sold today. i must say that this is the best book about DESIGN of LIQUID ROCKET ENGINES: if you want to design a LRE, this book gives to you a chance. it's QUITE easy to read, taking in consideration that the topic is very complicate. consider that i'm a computer science university student, and i have no problem in understanding it. this book ...
  
  











  








   



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