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22 January 2026

  • curprev 19:0419:04, 22 January 2026 Robert.francis.jr talk contribs 8,959 bytes +8,959 Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p><b>Thomas Townsend Brown</b> (1905–1985) was an American inventor and unconventional propulsion advocate most closely associated with the phenomenon later called the <i>Biefeld–Brown effect</i>. Beginning in the 1920s, Brown advanced the idea that high-voltage electrical systems—especially asymmetrical capacitors and specialized dielectric structures—could produce a propulsive force not fully reducible to conventional aerodynamics or elec..."