The document shows and reflects a time in which steps have been undertaken wanting to provide an adaptable clue on how to deal with Einstein's legacy. 

 

Here, especially the attempt to unify electromagnetism and gravity. Since no one will be capable of dealing with a time that he has not been being alive, the information is very informative I think.

 

The address americanantigravity.com is a informative place in any case. The document is being provided there as a .doc document I, although I don't like .pdf's, made one here. (Meanwhile I enjoy them more.)

 

I, for the time I found the document provided as .pdf on the americanantigravity.com web page had been taking down my version. The link to the .pdf is here. The first photo seems to have been altered. Mr. Spock might have got further information on that?

 

The whole today's situation is getting more reality as one thought from the beginning. Looking back in those times and seeing the, as I think, senseless efforts that have been made the look of it is not of wonderment.  

 

And so even today's endeavors are often as if we are still in the Middle Ages. It gives a post on the main site that is occupying the with the field theory both, gravitational and magnetic. Please check there for further information.

 

Not to be misunderstood, I want to illustrate the time gap that the relativity theory is ripping since. This is not just since yesterday or the day before.

 

It is a theory that waits to be approved or to be quashed. This is going on more than half a century and is still because of being a theory not adaptable nowhere. Plus is, many people and scientists involved during the duration have not had a clue not even partly.

 

Here specially the attempt to link (electro)magnetism and gravity.

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  Why? 

I do know the answer yet, already but will it not publish. You but can but be assured it's not with this particular issue.

Meanwhile, americanantigravity.com got a own .pdf format of the document. Mine but looks better, the photos especially.

 

 

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Steffen Schenk

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