History Of Artificial Gallery
1928
Developed an electrical device – he called a “gravitor” or “gravitator” consisting of a block of insulating or dielectric material with electrodes at either ends.
1952
The John Searl effect is based on quantum coherence at the atomic level, where energy is of the highest quality and potential for clean and efficient energy conversion.
1992
Experiment with a spinning superconducting disk. First time Peer-reviewed paper on apparent gravity altering effects.
1994
A team of U.S. government, university and industry researchers has come up with a plan to seek the ultimate breakthrough in space transportation. The breakthrough propulsion physics program managed by Glenn Reserach Center at Lewis Field is a part of comprehensive, long-term advanced space transportation program managed by the Marshall Space Flight Center.
1996
Renowned European theoretical physicist, author of theoretical works in the fields of gravity, quantum fields and superconductivity.
1999
Dr. Goltin builds the world’s first magnetic system, demonstrates weight reduction during operation, justifies John Searl’s statement.
2002
2021
Dr. Goltin and Dr. Mandas led for the formation of the world’s most advanced artificial gravity R&D company – Posterum Mundi
