To: crypt2k
Hmmm ... I read the article you linked on Space.com. It's interesting that the (supposedly) quoted Boeing rep. isn't issuing flat-out denials of the basic validity of the claimed research.
To: ProbableCause
It's interesting that the (supposedly) quoted Boeing rep. isn't issuing flat-out denials of the basic validity of the claimed research. Boeing simply doesn't know. I'll bet they would like to have Podkletnov perform a demonstration for them, but the Russian technology transfer authorities are getting involved. On the other hand, Boeing might like to perform the experiments themselves, but may not have the complete "blueprints" to be sucessful, requiring Podkletnov to become involved, again under the authority of the Russians.
13 posted on
07/31/2002 5:21:28 PM PDT by
crypt2k
To: ProbableCause
I am hearing great skepticism in the physics community over
the experiments. Boeing will have to decide if they want to
fork out big $$$ for possibly nothing, or move on.
14 posted on
07/31/2002 5:24:54 PM PDT by
crypt2k
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