And if that doesn't fully vindicate Brown's aerospace legacy, here's an official 2004 NASA Marshall Space Flight Center patent under a senior engineer named John Campbell for a barrel-shaped asymmetrical capacitor.
But there are two other possibilities with this NASA paper.
Number one is that the Air Force and contractors like Lockheed and Northrop know a lot more than NASA.
Number two is that NASA was playing dumb.
You see, in 2003, right before they filed their Townsend Brown-related patents, NASA announced through an article in The Guardian that it would be ending its breakthrough physics and gravity manipulation efforts.
i've made in this whole townsend brown saga tyler from diana's book is a nasa mission controller named
that literally the the nasa contract with spacex to get to the moon uh-huh involves like 10 of these