Thomas Townsend Brown (1905–1985) was an American inventor and researcher known for his work in the field of electrical engineering, particularly related to electrogravitics and high-voltage technology. He is best known for his research on the so-called "Biefeld-Brown effect," which involves the propulsion of objects using high-voltage electric fields. The Biefeld-Brown effect is observed when a charged object experiences a thrust in the direction of the electric field.
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