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Originally posted by Paul the seeker
the Nazis did hell not invent them!
I mean they started inventing stuff like turbine engines at that time, but not anti gravity and dimension field systems.
They must have got them somewhere, or exact plans.
It's hard for me too believe they had vehicles at that time that are better than anything we have today.
The short
version is that Einstein had a nearly complete version of this when he fled Germany in
1933. Supposedly, the 1930's versions are
even more useful for gravity-modification
than the later 40's versions, where he
approached the issues from a very different
perspective. There was a hitch, though --
Einstein took the theory with him when he
fled, but he'd worked closely on it with
Walther Gerlach in the 20's, who later
became one of Germany's top wartime
physicists.
It’s important to remember that the Bell
project was completely compartmentalized
– that’s why they placed it at Wenceslas
Mine. Remote location, compartmentalized
funding, and no outside exposure for the
staff working on it. The story remained
untold until Igor Witkowski stumbled across
it while following on a Polish folk-tale about
what was basically a “ghost-mine” that the
locals had been afraid of since the war.