Like looking into whether mid-century scientist Thomas Townsend Brown cracked anti-gravity in the 1950s.
The mid-century anti-gravity inventor, Thomas Townsend Brown,
Thomas Townsend Brown doing a lot of spooky science work for the Navy. Yeah. And, uh, yeah. And then you
we're, we'll get into our mutual interest in Thomas Townsend Brown and anti-gravity experiments.
you know, I guess barium is actually in Townsend Brown's documents. Like he talks about it all the
RAND Corporation also happened to be intensely interested in the gravity-manipulating deep space propulsion work of Townsend Brown.
And so for the audience, Townsend Brown is this mid century, very mysterious, uh, inventor who started
super into Townsend Brown. I was like, what does this is going to be the best interview ever?
Well, well, kudos to you for being in the Townsend Brown in 2007, because, uh, the Man Who
away from the project, but 2007, like you're talking about Townsend Brown being on the dark corners of the
anti-gravity and he, he talks about microwave beam propulsion alongside Townsend Brown's Byfield
history of, you know, arrow engine tech since world war two. And then he gets to Townsend Brown and he
goes with Townsend Brown, like, you know, I will refrain from talking about, you know, leading edges