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WEIRD SCIENCE: The Morton Effect

n the early 1960s, science and government were begging for a new method of space propulsion. This is an account of one man's attempt to solve the problem. In the year 1966 I discovered that a VandeGraaff generator gave off an explosive-like effect when it discharged. The explosion passed through plastic boxes but was reflected from metal. This effect and several other tests indicated an electro-magnetic nature but I was not able to find any physicist or engineer who could explain what the explosion was in scientific terms. One amateur told me it reminded him of a discovery called "the Brown-Biefield effect", but I was never able to find any more information on the subject.
WEIRD SCIENCE: The Morton Effect


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