Podkletnov’s Gravity Shielding (1992): Russian scientist Eugene Podkletnov claimed a rotating superconducting disk, cooled with liquid nitrogen and electrified, reduced the weight of objects above it by 2%. He reported items like cigars floating over the apparatus. The experiment, never independently replicated under rigorous conditions, suggested gravity shielding. Mainstream physics dismisses it due to lack of evidence and violation of known laws. Podkletnov faced publication issues and controversy. If true, it would revolutionize physics and propulsion. Despite skepticism, his claims persist in alternative science circles, inspiring attempts to replicate the effect. It remains a famous, unverified anecdote often cited as potential evidence of gravity manipulation using superconductors and rotation.
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