The Man Who Mastered Gravity

The Man Who Mastered Gravity

Paul Schatzkin

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Editorial:
Embassy Books & Laundry
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Biografía: ciencia, tecnología y medicina
ISBN:
9780976200031
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This is the biography of a man whose story cannot be told! The Man Who Mastered Gravity is the true story of Thomas Townsend Brown - a little-known scientist whose discoveries in the realm of relativity and gravity control may be more than the human race can handle.  It is a story of romance, espionage, hidden technologies and a secret society woven through pivotal events in the middle of the 20th century - all explored while carefully avoiding the temptations of pseudoscience and conspiracy theories.Like Paul Schatzkin’s first book,The Boy Who Invented Television, this long-awaited sequel takes the reader to the edge of modern science. Written in collaboration with the Townsend Brown estate - and with the aid of several covert sources - the two books together suggest a realm of advanced knowledge somehow kept tantalizingly out of the reach of humans. The intrigues woven into this epic tale of lost science, hidden power, love and danger, could literally turn the world upside-down.

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